CT-20
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Genre | Christian rock, Christian hip hop, record chart |
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Running time | 2 hours |
Country of origin | Canada |
Language(s) | English |
Starring | AJ the Wonderdog Crystal Summers |
Produced by | Ian Holms |
Original release | Jun 27, 2006 – May 10, 2014[1] |
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The CT-20, which stood for Christian Top Twenty, was a contemporary Christian music countdown. Not to be confused with Canada's Top 20 Countdown, the syndicated show was broadcast nationwide in Canada on Christian radio stations like LIFE 100.3 in Barrie, CHRI in Ottawa and in the United Kingdom on The Power Station. The show was More Radio's countdown of the 20 biggest Christian rock and Christian hip hop songs of the week in Canada. It was out of Barrie, Ontario then Calgary, Alberta.
The show was hosted by AJ the Wonderdog with co-host Crystal Summers, and was produced by Ian Holms.
Artists[edit]
Artists on the countdown have included: Skillet (band), BarlowGirl, tobyMac, Superchick, Switchfoot, Daughtry, Group 1 Crew, MxPx, KJ-52, Krystal Meyers, Relient K, Manafest and Thousand Foot Krutch among others.
Affiliates[edit]
Canada[edit]
- Edmonton - CJRY (Saturday 8am)
- Grande Prairie - CJGY (Saturday 5pm)
- Yorkton - CJJC (Saturday 7pm)
- Medicine Hat - CJLT (Friday 8pm and Saturday 7pm)
- Winnipeg - CHVN (Friday 8pm)
- Ottawa - CHRI (Saturday 5pm)
- Woodstock - CJFH (Wednesday 10pm, Saturday Noon and 10pm)
- London - CHJX (Saturday 5pm)
- Brantford - CFWC (Friday 9pm)
- Chatham - CKGW (Friday 10pm)
- Truro - CINU (Friday 8pm)
- Fredericton - CIXN (Saturday 7pm and Sunday 8pm)
- Blackville - CJFY (Friday 8pm)
- Saint John - CINB (Saturday 8pm)
- Moncton - CITA (Saturday 8pm)
- Halifax - CJLU (Friday 8:30pm)
- Charlottetown and Summerside - CIOG (Friday 8:30pm)
- Whitehorse - CIAY (Friday midnight)
United States[edit]
- Brockton, Massachusetts - WTCR Teen Challenge Radio (internet radio)
United Kingdom[edit]
- The Power Station (internet radio; 5pm Friday, 7pm Saturday (GMT))
- Ignite Christian Radio (internet radio; 6pm Sunday)
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