CITE-FM komencis operaciojn la 20-an de majo, 1977 kiel fratinstacio al CKAC 730 kun bela muzik formato.
Line: 479 CKMF-FM is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Montreal, Quebec. Dum la stacio estis origine planita por esti sur 93.5 MHz, tiama posedanta Telemedia estis devigita fare de la kanada radio-television kaj Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) uzi 107.3 MHz anstataŭe, kiam la Kanada Amaskomunikila Entrepreno celis 93.5 MHz kiel rezervita frekvenco kaj rapidis al movo CBM-FM de 95.1 ĝis 93.5 MHz en 1976. Owned and operated by Cogeco, it broadcasts with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts as a Class C1 station, using an omnidirectional antenna atop Mount Royal, at 298.9 metres (981') in height above average terrain (HAAT). kandelabroturo. To this day, CITE-FM-1 simulcasts some programming from Montreal but has its own commercials and some local DJs. Its studios are located in the former city of Chicoutimi.
Supren ĝis 1990, CITE-FM identigis sin kiel Radio-Cité. Since early 2005, they are no longer sister stations, as CKOY-FM is now owned by Cogeco. Owned and operated by Bell Media, it airs an adult contemporary radio format. CITE-FM-1 started as CHLT-FM in 1960, as it was created as a sister station to CHLT AM (now known as CKOY-FM, which previously used the CHLT-FM calls after its move from AM to FM), also in Sherbrooke. To install click the Add extension button. CITE-FM (107.3 MHz) is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Montreal, Quebec. Line: 208
Owned and operated by Bell Media, it airs an adult contemporary radio format. CHRD-FM is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Drummondville, Quebec.
Logo de Rock Détente de 2004 au 18 août 2011.
This resulted in Cité Rock-Détente being renamed as simply "107,3 RockDétente." La stacio havis aktualadultan CITE-FM-2, also serving Sherbrooke, is a low-powered repeater of CITE-FM-1. Elle est à la tête du réseau Rouge FM qui comprend neuf stations à travers le Québec. Line: 24 CITE-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 42,900 watts, using an omnidirectional antenna from the Mount Royal candelabra tower. Le 15 août 1983, l'antenne de CITE-FM est déplacée sur le Mont Royal et la puissance est réduite à 44 400 watts, puis à 42 900 watts en 1986. There is no known record among CRTC decisions suggesting that CITE-FM-1 was ever a full-time relay of CITE-FM in Montreal, or that the proportion of programming coming from Montreal was ever higher than for other Rouge FM stations.
CITE-FM komencis operaciojn la 20-an de majo, 1977 kiel fratinstacio al CKAC 730 kun bela muzik formato.
Line: 479 CKMF-FM is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Montreal, Quebec. Dum la stacio estis origine planita por esti sur 93.5 MHz, tiama posedanta Telemedia estis devigita fare de la kanada radio-television kaj Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) uzi 107.3 MHz anstataŭe, kiam la Kanada Amaskomunikila Entrepreno celis 93.5 MHz kiel rezervita frekvenco kaj rapidis al movo CBM-FM de 95.1 ĝis 93.5 MHz en 1976. Owned and operated by Cogeco, it broadcasts with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts as a Class C1 station, using an omnidirectional antenna atop Mount Royal, at 298.9 metres (981') in height above average terrain (HAAT). kandelabroturo. To this day, CITE-FM-1 simulcasts some programming from Montreal but has its own commercials and some local DJs. Its studios are located in the former city of Chicoutimi.
Supren ĝis 1990, CITE-FM identigis sin kiel Radio-Cité. Since early 2005, they are no longer sister stations, as CKOY-FM is now owned by Cogeco. Owned and operated by Bell Media, it airs an adult contemporary radio format. CITE-FM-1 started as CHLT-FM in 1960, as it was created as a sister station to CHLT AM (now known as CKOY-FM, which previously used the CHLT-FM calls after its move from AM to FM), also in Sherbrooke. To install click the Add extension button. CITE-FM (107.3 MHz) is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Montreal, Quebec. Line: 208
Owned and operated by Bell Media, it airs an adult contemporary radio format. CHRD-FM is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Drummondville, Quebec.
Logo de Rock Détente de 2004 au 18 août 2011.
This resulted in Cité Rock-Détente being renamed as simply "107,3 RockDétente." La stacio havis aktualadultan CITE-FM-2, also serving Sherbrooke, is a low-powered repeater of CITE-FM-1. Elle est à la tête du réseau Rouge FM qui comprend neuf stations à travers le Québec. Line: 24 CITE-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 42,900 watts, using an omnidirectional antenna from the Mount Royal candelabra tower. Le 15 août 1983, l'antenne de CITE-FM est déplacée sur le Mont Royal et la puissance est réduite à 44 400 watts, puis à 42 900 watts en 1986. There is no known record among CRTC decisions suggesting that CITE-FM-1 was ever a full-time relay of CITE-FM in Montreal, or that the proportion of programming coming from Montreal was ever higher than for other Rouge FM stations.
CITE-FM komencis operaciojn la 20-an de majo, 1977 kiel fratinstacio al CKAC 730 kun bela muzik formato.
Line: 479 CKMF-FM is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Montreal, Quebec. Dum la stacio estis origine planita por esti sur 93.5 MHz, tiama posedanta Telemedia estis devigita fare de la kanada radio-television kaj Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) uzi 107.3 MHz anstataŭe, kiam la Kanada Amaskomunikila Entrepreno celis 93.5 MHz kiel rezervita frekvenco kaj rapidis al movo CBM-FM de 95.1 ĝis 93.5 MHz en 1976. Owned and operated by Cogeco, it broadcasts with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts as a Class C1 station, using an omnidirectional antenna atop Mount Royal, at 298.9 metres (981') in height above average terrain (HAAT). kandelabroturo. To this day, CITE-FM-1 simulcasts some programming from Montreal but has its own commercials and some local DJs. Its studios are located in the former city of Chicoutimi.
Supren ĝis 1990, CITE-FM identigis sin kiel Radio-Cité. Since early 2005, they are no longer sister stations, as CKOY-FM is now owned by Cogeco. Owned and operated by Bell Media, it airs an adult contemporary radio format. CITE-FM-1 started as CHLT-FM in 1960, as it was created as a sister station to CHLT AM (now known as CKOY-FM, which previously used the CHLT-FM calls after its move from AM to FM), also in Sherbrooke. To install click the Add extension button. CITE-FM (107.3 MHz) is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Montreal, Quebec. Line: 208
Owned and operated by Bell Media, it airs an adult contemporary radio format. CHRD-FM is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Drummondville, Quebec.
Logo de Rock Détente de 2004 au 18 août 2011.
This resulted in Cité Rock-Détente being renamed as simply "107,3 RockDétente." La stacio havis aktualadultan CITE-FM-2, also serving Sherbrooke, is a low-powered repeater of CITE-FM-1. Elle est à la tête du réseau Rouge FM qui comprend neuf stations à travers le Québec. Line: 24 CITE-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 42,900 watts, using an omnidirectional antenna from the Mount Royal candelabra tower. Le 15 août 1983, l'antenne de CITE-FM est déplacée sur le Mont Royal et la puissance est réduite à 44 400 watts, puis à 42 900 watts en 1986. There is no known record among CRTC decisions suggesting that CITE-FM-1 was ever a full-time relay of CITE-FM in Montreal, or that the proportion of programming coming from Montreal was ever higher than for other Rouge FM stations.
CITE-FM komencis operaciojn la 20-an de majo, 1977 kiel fratinstacio al CKAC 730 kun bela muzik formato.
Line: 479 CKMF-FM is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Montreal, Quebec. Dum la stacio estis origine planita por esti sur 93.5 MHz, tiama posedanta Telemedia estis devigita fare de la kanada radio-television kaj Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) uzi 107.3 MHz anstataŭe, kiam la Kanada Amaskomunikila Entrepreno celis 93.5 MHz kiel rezervita frekvenco kaj rapidis al movo CBM-FM de 95.1 ĝis 93.5 MHz en 1976. Owned and operated by Cogeco, it broadcasts with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts as a Class C1 station, using an omnidirectional antenna atop Mount Royal, at 298.9 metres (981') in height above average terrain (HAAT). kandelabroturo. To this day, CITE-FM-1 simulcasts some programming from Montreal but has its own commercials and some local DJs. Its studios are located in the former city of Chicoutimi.
Supren ĝis 1990, CITE-FM identigis sin kiel Radio-Cité. Since early 2005, they are no longer sister stations, as CKOY-FM is now owned by Cogeco. Owned and operated by Bell Media, it airs an adult contemporary radio format. CITE-FM-1 started as CHLT-FM in 1960, as it was created as a sister station to CHLT AM (now known as CKOY-FM, which previously used the CHLT-FM calls after its move from AM to FM), also in Sherbrooke. To install click the Add extension button. CITE-FM (107.3 MHz) is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Montreal, Quebec. Line: 208
Owned and operated by Bell Media, it airs an adult contemporary radio format. CHRD-FM is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Drummondville, Quebec.
Logo de Rock Détente de 2004 au 18 août 2011.
This resulted in Cité Rock-Détente being renamed as simply "107,3 RockDétente." La stacio havis aktualadultan CITE-FM-2, also serving Sherbrooke, is a low-powered repeater of CITE-FM-1. Elle est à la tête du réseau Rouge FM qui comprend neuf stations à travers le Québec. Line: 24 CITE-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 42,900 watts, using an omnidirectional antenna from the Mount Royal candelabra tower. Le 15 août 1983, l'antenne de CITE-FM est déplacée sur le Mont Royal et la puissance est réduite à 44 400 watts, puis à 42 900 watts en 1986. There is no known record among CRTC decisions suggesting that CITE-FM-1 was ever a full-time relay of CITE-FM in Montreal, or that the proportion of programming coming from Montreal was ever higher than for other Rouge FM stations.
CITE-FM komencis operaciojn la 20-an de majo, 1977 kiel fratinstacio al CKAC 730 kun bela muzik formato.
Line: 479 CKMF-FM is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Montreal, Quebec. Dum la stacio estis origine planita por esti sur 93.5 MHz, tiama posedanta Telemedia estis devigita fare de la kanada radio-television kaj Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) uzi 107.3 MHz anstataŭe, kiam la Kanada Amaskomunikila Entrepreno celis 93.5 MHz kiel rezervita frekvenco kaj rapidis al movo CBM-FM de 95.1 ĝis 93.5 MHz en 1976. Owned and operated by Cogeco, it broadcasts with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts as a Class C1 station, using an omnidirectional antenna atop Mount Royal, at 298.9 metres (981') in height above average terrain (HAAT). kandelabroturo. To this day, CITE-FM-1 simulcasts some programming from Montreal but has its own commercials and some local DJs. Its studios are located in the former city of Chicoutimi.
Supren ĝis 1990, CITE-FM identigis sin kiel Radio-Cité. Since early 2005, they are no longer sister stations, as CKOY-FM is now owned by Cogeco. Owned and operated by Bell Media, it airs an adult contemporary radio format. CITE-FM-1 started as CHLT-FM in 1960, as it was created as a sister station to CHLT AM (now known as CKOY-FM, which previously used the CHLT-FM calls after its move from AM to FM), also in Sherbrooke. To install click the Add extension button. CITE-FM (107.3 MHz) is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Montreal, Quebec. Line: 208
Owned and operated by Bell Media, it airs an adult contemporary radio format. CHRD-FM is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Drummondville, Quebec.
Logo de Rock Détente de 2004 au 18 août 2011.
This resulted in Cité Rock-Détente being renamed as simply "107,3 RockDétente." La stacio havis aktualadultan CITE-FM-2, also serving Sherbrooke, is a low-powered repeater of CITE-FM-1. Elle est à la tête du réseau Rouge FM qui comprend neuf stations à travers le Québec. Line: 24 CITE-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 42,900 watts, using an omnidirectional antenna from the Mount Royal candelabra tower. Le 15 août 1983, l'antenne de CITE-FM est déplacée sur le Mont Royal et la puissance est réduite à 44 400 watts, puis à 42 900 watts en 1986. There is no known record among CRTC decisions suggesting that CITE-FM-1 was ever a full-time relay of CITE-FM in Montreal, or that the proportion of programming coming from Montreal was ever higher than for other Rouge FM stations.
As a result, the station also operates a low-power relay in Sherbrooke, CITE-FM-2, which broadcasts on 94.5 MHz with an effective radiated power of 50 watts, also using an omnidirectional antenna.
CKOF-FM is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Gatineau, Quebec. The reason for this irregular call sign is unclear. Telemedia was told to use 107.3 instead, as the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) had targeted 93.5 MHz as a reserved frequency and rushed to move CBM-FM from to 93.5 in 1976. As such, the station has an oldies format. File: /home/ah0ejbmyowku/public_html/application/views/user/popup_modal.php Kanada radiostacio situante en Montrealo, Kebekio.
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Telemedia was told to use 107.3 instead, as the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) had targeted 93.5Â MHz as a reserved frequency and rushed to move CBM-FM from to 93.5 in 1976. CJOI-FM is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Rimouski, Quebec. Since it is highly plausible that some of these listeners report ambiguously their listening in BBM diaries, as a result their listening to the Sherbrooke station would be assigned as per BBM rules to the Montreal station, which may explain the Sherbrooke station's unusual call sign. Function: _error_handler, File: /home/ah0ejbmyowku/public_html/application/views/user/popup_harry_book.php The studios and offices are located at the Bell Media building at 1717 Rene-Levesque Boulevard East in Downtown Montreal. The last song under "RockDétente" was Pour que tu m'aimes encore by Celine Dion, followed by a tribute of the branding. It is currently owned and operated by Bell Media.
CITE-FM komencis operaciojn la 20-an de majo, 1977 kiel fratinstacio al CKAC 730 kun bela muzik formato.
Line: 479 CKMF-FM is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Montreal, Quebec. Dum la stacio estis origine planita por esti sur 93.5 MHz, tiama posedanta Telemedia estis devigita fare de la kanada radio-television kaj Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) uzi 107.3 MHz anstataŭe, kiam la Kanada Amaskomunikila Entrepreno celis 93.5 MHz kiel rezervita frekvenco kaj rapidis al movo CBM-FM de 95.1 ĝis 93.5 MHz en 1976. Owned and operated by Cogeco, it broadcasts with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts as a Class C1 station, using an omnidirectional antenna atop Mount Royal, at 298.9 metres (981') in height above average terrain (HAAT). kandelabroturo. To this day, CITE-FM-1 simulcasts some programming from Montreal but has its own commercials and some local DJs. Its studios are located in the former city of Chicoutimi.
Supren ĝis 1990, CITE-FM identigis sin kiel Radio-Cité. Since early 2005, they are no longer sister stations, as CKOY-FM is now owned by Cogeco. Owned and operated by Bell Media, it airs an adult contemporary radio format. CITE-FM-1 started as CHLT-FM in 1960, as it was created as a sister station to CHLT AM (now known as CKOY-FM, which previously used the CHLT-FM calls after its move from AM to FM), also in Sherbrooke. To install click the Add extension button. CITE-FM (107.3 MHz) is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Montreal, Quebec. Line: 208
Owned and operated by Bell Media, it airs an adult contemporary radio format. CHRD-FM is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Drummondville, Quebec.
Logo de Rock Détente de 2004 au 18 août 2011.
This resulted in Cité Rock-Détente being renamed as simply "107,3 RockDétente." La stacio havis aktualadultan CITE-FM-2, also serving Sherbrooke, is a low-powered repeater of CITE-FM-1. Elle est à la tête du réseau Rouge FM qui comprend neuf stations à travers le Québec. Line: 24 CITE-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 42,900 watts, using an omnidirectional antenna from the Mount Royal candelabra tower. Le 15 août 1983, l'antenne de CITE-FM est déplacée sur le Mont Royal et la puissance est réduite à 44 400 watts, puis à 42 900 watts en 1986. There is no known record among CRTC decisions suggesting that CITE-FM-1 was ever a full-time relay of CITE-FM in Montreal, or that the proportion of programming coming from Montreal was ever higher than for other Rouge FM stations.