CIGV-FM

Radio station in Penticton, British Columbia
  • Penticton, British Columbia
Broadcast areaOkanagan ValleyFrequency100.7 MHz (FM)BrandingNew Country 100.7ProgrammingFormatCountryOwnershipOwnerStingray GroupHistory
First air date
October 18, 1981
Call sign meaning
CI Great ValleyTechnical informationClassCERPhorizontal polarization only:
6.3 kWs average
14.1 kWs peakHAAT793 meters (2,602 ft)LinksWebcastListen LiveWebsitenewcountry1007.ca

CIGV-FM is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts at 100.7 FM in Penticton, British Columbia, with rebroadcasters in Keremeos and Princeton. Founded by The Robinson Family of Great Valleys Radio in 1981, the station was sold to Newcap Radio in 2011, and approved by the CRTC on February 15, 2012. CIGV is the only country format station in the Okanagan Valley and was rebranded to Country 100.7 on April 27, 2012. On May 14, 2012, at 5:30 a.m., 'Okanagan Mornings with Troy Scott and Roo Phelps' went on the air. Troy Scott was released from the company in August 2012 and became Program Director of CJSU-FM. 100.7 re-branded the morning show as "Okanagan Mornings with Roo Phelps." Scott George hosts Okanagan Afternoons.

In February 2017, CIGV-FM rebranded to New Country 100.7.

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49°42′44″N 119°36′32″W / 49.71222°N 119.60889°W / 49.71222; -119.60889


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