K-ROCK 105.7 — CIKR-FM
Kingston
Playlist today
- Tom Petty - Refugee
- Three Days Grace - I Hate Everything About You
- Collective Soul - Shine
- Sloan - If It Feels Good Do It
- Mötley Crüe - Home Sweet Home
Top Songs
- 1 Black Tea - Living Easy
- 2 Talk - Time Machine
- 3 Nickelback - Bones For The Crows
- 4 The Lazys - Too Tough To Die
- 5 Big Wreck - Dog With A Gun
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About
K-ROCK 105.7 (CIKR-FM) is a fast-paced rock station serving Kingston, Ontario on 105.7 FM. Owned by Rogers Radio, it broadcasts an electrifying mix of action rock, combining classic anthems with contemporary hits.
Since launching on March 19, 2001, after receiving its license in September 2000, it has built a loyal following. Its lineup includes the energetic morning show “Brock & Dalby,” also airing on selected Rogers stations in Northern Ontario, and the internationally syndicated “Greg Beharrell Show” in the evenings. Passionate about rock music, it keeps listeners on their toes with music that never lets up.
First air date: March 19, 2001
Call sign: CIKR-FM
Owner: Rogers Sports & Media
Broadcast area: Eastern Ontario
Contacts
- Official Website: https://www.krock1057.ca/.
- Address: 863 Princess St, Kingston, ON K7L 5N4, Canadá.
- E-mail: jacquie.beckett@rci.rogers.com.
Comments
- Thomas A. FosterTrying to send a press release to you, about an organizational meeting of an international group hoping to establish a lodge in Kingston. Contact me at [Address hidden]
- Thomas, please note that we are an independent radio aggregator, not the station itself. K-Rock 105.7 is owned by Rogers Sports & Media. For press releases, we recommend contacting them directly via the official contact form on their website or reaching out to Rogers' regional representatives.