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CJFM-FM (95.9 FM) is a commercial English-language radio station located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Owned and operated by Bell Media , the station broadcasts a contemporary hit radio format branded as 95.9 Virgin Radio .
96.9 FM: Sept-Îles: CBC Radio One: public news/talk: CBSI-FM: 98.1 FM: Sept-Îles: Ici Radio-Canada Première: public news/talk VF8001: 88.9 FM: Shawinigan: Fabrique de la Paroisse Saint-Sauveur: Christian radio CFUT-FM: 92.9 FM: Shawinigan: La radio campus communautaire francophone de Shawinigan: community radio: VF8015: 90.7 FM: Shawinigan-Sud
CFTL was an English-language pirate radio station operating in the west end of Montreal between 1969 and 1971. [1] [2] It broadcast on 96.7 FM (50 watts) and 6.045 MHz Shortwave (100 watts) and covered the near west end of Montreal with daily regularly scheduled programs. The station is believed to have been based in the Montreal West/Côte ...
At that point, CHOM was moved to 1411 Fort Street in Montreal. That building also housed Standard's other two existing Montreal radio stations, CJFM-FM and CJAD. In September 2012, Astral Media relocated its local English-language radio stations (including CHOM) to its French-language radio studios at 1717 René Lévesque Boulevard East in ...
CJMQ-FM is a Canadian radio station. Based in Sherbrooke, Quebec, where it has studios in both downtown Sherbrooke and the borough of Lennoxville, the station broadcasts a community radio format targeted to Anglo-Quebecers in Sherbrooke and the Eastern Townships.
CKMF-FM (94.3 MHz) is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Montreal, Quebec, owned and operated by Bell Media.The station airs a mainstream rock format and is the flagship station of the "Énergie" network, which operates across Quebec.
CFMB (1280 kHz) is a AM multilingual radio station located in Montreal, Quebec, owned by Evanov Communications. It broadcasts with a power of 50,000 watts full-time as a class B station, using a directional antenna with different patterns day and night (the nighttime pattern being significantly tighter).
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.