CFEX-FM

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CFEX-FM
CFEX-FM logo.png
Branding X92.9
Slogan "Calgary's Alternative"
Frequency 92.9 MHz
First air date January 1, 2007
Format Alternative Rock
ERP 100 kW
HAAT 342.2 meters (1,123 ft)
Class C
Callsign meaning C
F
E
X92.9
Owner Harvard Broadcasting
Website X92.9

CFEX-FM is an alternative rock station serving Calgary, Alberta, Canada. CFEX's studios are located on 17th Avenue Southwest in Calgary, while its transmitter is located on Old Banff Coach Road in western Calgary.

In 2006, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) approved a licence for Harvard Broadcasting to start a FM station.[1]As of Fall 2014, CFEX is ranked #13 in the Calgary market ratings.[2]

X92.9 went on the air January 1, 2007 at midnight with a live to air performance with Hot Hot Heat. The on-air lineup debuted one week later on January 8. The station is also home to a "No Nickelback Guarantee".[3] The station's slogan is "Calgary's Alternative".

X92.9 studios on 17th Avenue

X92.9 has a streetside studio at the corner of 17th Avenue and 2nd Street in SW Calgary in an area known as The Red Mile. Listeners can watch the DJs and assorted guests through very large windows.

X92.9 occasionally hosts Takeovers where a band will perform for listeners and on air plus play the songs they want to hear on the radio station. Some of the artists who've done X Sessions include Queens of the Stone Age, Silversun Pickups, The New Pornographers, Taking Back Sunday, Strata, Attack in Black, Tegan and Sara, Tokyo Police Club, Wintersleep, Our Lady Peace, Arkells and Ill Scarlett.

On December 21st, 2012, the date on which many thought the world would end according to the Mayan Calendar, X92.9 played "It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" by R.E.M. all day long.[4] It garnered quite a lot of attention from local and international media, including CTV Calgary and The Huffington Post, and it even made the front page of reddit.[5]

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