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The station was originally a simulcast of CHR/Top 40-formatted WYSX in Ogdensburg until August 2002, when the station segued to its own "94.7 Hits FM" branding and format. WYUL became Montreal's first English-language contemporary hit radio station since 1991 , when CHTX ("990 Hits") left the Top 40 format.
Paul Arcand (born May 12, 1960) is a Canadian radio host, [1] journalist and film producer, best known as a longtime morning talk radio host on CHMP-FM in Montreal, Quebec, until his retirement in 2024. [2] Arcand was born in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec and attended the Séminaire de Saint-Hyacinthe. [3]
Peterborough - CJMB-FM (90.5 FM) - The station is still broadcasting, but now with a sports and talk format; station switched from a Christian format in mid-September 2013. [ 5 ] Sudbury - CKSO-FM (101.1 FM) - Although there have been no media references to the station going out of business, in the fall of 2006 two companies applied to the CRTC ...
A second deal was announced in September 2003 with businessmen Gaétan Morin and Sylvain Chamberland, but a month later popular CKAC morning man Paul Arcand unexpectedly announced his departure from the station, and in late November Corus Entertainment announced that it would launch a new news/talk format on CHMP-FM 98.5 (then CKOO-FM) in ...
In 2007 and part of 2008, the hot adult contemporary radio stations also aired the national evening program The Sound Lounge. [11] As of 2021, the majority of Bell Media's music radio stations operate under standard, networked formats with a mix of local and/or common national programming. [12] [13] These brands include.
The flagship radio station is Montreal's CITE-FM. The Astral jingles on this network are different from the adult hits jingles used by Astral's English-language adult contemporary stations, nut the network uses a very relaxing acoustic tune. On August 18, 2011, at 4:00 p.m. EDT, all RockDétente stations were rebranded as "Rouge FM", when the ...
On November 9, 2012, the CRTC approved an application by 7954689 Canada Inc. to operate an English language commercial AM radio station in Montréal at 600 kHz (class B) with a transmitter power of 10,000 watts daytime and 5,000 watts nighttime. [3] On June 28, 2017, a test broadcast began on AM 600 by TTP Media, the same owners as CFNV.
CHOZ-FM (94.7 MHz) is a Canadian radio station based in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. Its main St. John's transmitter broadcasts at 94.7 MHz, with additional transmitters located throughout the island. The station, known as OZ FM, is one of the various media properties of the Stirling family; this includes local television station CJON-DT.