CHSC was an AM radio station located in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. CHSC broadcast both daytime and nighttime with a radiated power of 10,000 watts at 1220 kHz AM. The signal pushed mainly north and west, but was on a reduced pattern in both easterly and southerly directions due to interference with a co-channel station in Cleveland (WHKW) and with AM 1230 WECK (Cheektowaga), forty miles to the east. CHSC could routinely be heard as far north as parts of cottage country and west beyond Guelph.
CHSC aired a mix of adult contemporary, oldies along with a bit of country typically attracting audiences ages 30 and up, both male and female. CHSC played a mix of 50 per cent gold and 50 per cent current/recurrent of which 45 per cent on average consisted of Canadian content during the broadcast week of Sunday to Saturday.
Listeners could also find interviews in both the English and Italian. The station's regular English programming was branded as 1220 CHSC, and its Italian programming was branded as Radio Uno.
CHSC may refer to:
CHSC was a radio station in Unity, Saskatchewan, Canada which operated from 1923-1929.
Horace Stovin launched the radio station in 1923 as 10AT and changed its callsign to CHSC in 1924. The frequencies CHSC operated on in Unity are unknown.
Stovin closed down CHSC in 1929 and moved to Regina to organize Plaiunsman Broadcasters and sign a management agreement contract to operate CKCK Regina for the owner, the Leader-Post newspaper.
The CHSC callsign has no relation to CHSC, a defunct radio station in St. Catharines, Ontario.