The station's
local shows include ''The St. John's Morning Show
with Jen White, The Signal
with Adam Walsh, On The Go
with Krissy Holmes, The Broadcast with Paula Gale, and Weekend AM'' with Heather Barrett. The province's other five Radio One stations (
CBG Gander,
CBT-FM Grand Falls-Windsor,
CBY Corner Brook,
CFGB-FM Happy Valley-Goose Bay and
CBDQ-FM Labrador City)
simulcast most of CBN's local programming during Radio One's local programming blocks. However, some of these Newfoundland and Labrador CBC stations have their own morning show or share one with another station. One of VONF's most popular shows in the 1930s and 1940s was
The Barrelman, hosted by future Premier
Joey Smallwood.
Shortwave relay Beginning in 1939, VONF operated a
shortwave relay for remote areas of Newfoundland using the call sign VONG and operating on a frequency of 9.47 MHz (later 9.48, both in the 31-meter band). A second frequency of 5.98 MHz (later 5.97, both in the 49-meter band) was launched using the call sign VONH. Eventually, VONG left the air and only VONH remained. The call sign changed to CBNX in 1949 when the AM station became CBN. The frequency was changed to 6.16 MHz in 1963. In 1965, the call sign was changed to CKZN, recognizing that, technically, the CB call sign prefix was and is still assigned to
Chile on an international basis. In 1989, the shortwave relay began to rebroadcast
CFGB-FM in
Happy Valley-Goose Bay, part-time as well as CBN. Eventually, in 1994, the station no longer relayed CBN, and became a full-time rebroadcaster of CFGB-FM. Most of Newfoundland had reliable AM or FM reception by that time, so the relay's main use was now limited to the remote areas of Labrador. ==Rebroadcasters==