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CBF-FM

CBF-FM is a French-language radio station licensed to Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

CBF-FM
Broadcast areaGreater Montreal area
Frequency95.1 MHz (FM) (HD Radio)
BrandingIci Radio-Canada Première
Programming
Language(s)French
FormatNews/Talk
Ownership
OwnerCanadian Broadcasting Corporation
CBFX-FM, CBM-FM, CBME-FM, CBMT-DT, CBFT-DT
History
First air date
December 11, 1937
Former call signs
CBF (1937–1998)
Former frequencies
910 kHz (AM) (1937–1941)
690 kHz (1941–1998)
Call sign meaning
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation French
Technical information
ClassC1
ERP100 kW
HAAT298.9 meters (981 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
45°30′20″N 73°35′30″W / 45.5056°N 73.5917°W / 45.5056; -73.5917
Links
WebsiteIci Radio-Canada Première

Owned and operated by the government-owned Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, it transmits on 95.1 MHz from the Mount Royal candelabra tower with an effective radiated power of 100,000 watts (class C1) using an omnidirectional antenna. Its studios and master control are located at Maison Radio-Canada in Montreal.

The station has a non-commercial news/talk format and is the flagship of the Ici Radio-Canada Première network which operates across Canada. Like all Première stations, but unlike most FM stations, it broadcasts in mono. In the summer of 2018, the Montreal 95.1 station started to broadcast in FM multiplex.

History edit

CBF went on the air on December 11, 1937, as the CBC launched its French-language network, known as Radio-Canada. CBF operated on 910 using 50,000 watts full-time with an omnidirectional antenna as a clear channel Class I-A station. The transmitter was located in Contrecoeur.

The station moved to 690 on March 29, 1941, as a result of the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement. In 1978, the CBC consolidated its two Montréal AM broadcast transmitters and the station moved to a new transmitter site shared with CBM in Brossard (Now known as CBME-FM on 88.5 FM).

CBF started to broadcast from Maison Radio-Canada in November 1971. Commercial advertising on the station was eliminated in 1974 except for Montreal Canadiens NHL hockey games. (CBF was the Canadiens' radio flagship since its opening in 1937 and would remain so until 1997.)

CBF applied to move to FM and was authorized to do so by the CRTC on July 4, 1997.[1] The AM signal covered much of the western half of Quebec, and was strong enough to be heard in Ottawa and the National Capital Region, as well as parts of New York State and Vermont. Indeed, until CBOF signed on in 1964, CBF doubled as the Radio-Canada outlet for Ottawa as well. Its nighttime signal covered most of the eastern half of North America, including much of Eastern Canada. However, radio frequency interference rendered it almost unlistenable in parts of Montreal during the day, which prompted the decision to move the station to the FM dial.

The FM transmitter was put on the air ahead of schedule on January 22, 1998, and initially had special programming targeting people affected by the 1998 Ice Storm (i.e., people without electricity). The AM signal was shut down on January 21, 1999. (English-language sister station CBM got permission to move to FM and started FM operations at the same time, retaining its AM signal until May 14, 1999.) CBF became CBF-FM when it moved to the FM dial. The existing station with the CBF-FM callsign at 100.7 MHz was renamed CBFX-FM. The station's old home at 690 was taken over by CKVL, which moved from 850 under the new callsign CINF. That station closed down in 2010, and the frequency remained dark until 2012, when English-language sports station CKGM moved there.

To improve reception, CBF was authorized to increase its power from 17,030 watts to 100,000 watts on June 2, 2000. The power increase was implemented in mid-2001.

In recent years the popularity of the station has increased significantly. The station is now usually one of the top five stations in Bureau of Broadcast Measurement ratings (using shares), after decades of being an also-ran.

On September 27, 2018, CBF-FM began broadcasting in HD Radio for compatible receivers, with its second digital radio subchannel offering ICI Musique Classique, a digital-only music feed.[2]

Transmitters edit

Rebroadcasters of CBF-FM
City of license Identifier Frequency Power Class RECNet CRTC Decision
Eeyou Istchee James Bay CBF-FM-7 100.1 FM 199 watts A Query
La Tuque CBF-FM-18 99.9 FM 60 watts B Query
Mont-Laurier CBF-FM-9 91.9 FM 38,000 watts B Query 85-523
Mont-Tremblant CBF-FM-14 95.5 FM 835 watts A Query
Rivière-Rouge CBF-FM-15 88.3 FM 4,600 watts B Query
Saint-Donat CBF-FM-20 89.7 FM 5,460 watts B Query 2008-280
Saint-Michel-des-Saints CBF-FM-13 90.9 FM 466 watts A Query

On October 17, 1986 the CRTC approved the CBC's application to change CBF-3's frequency from 1400 to 650 kHz. (Now part of CHLM-FM).[3]

CBF-FM-10 in Sherbrooke and CBF-FM-8 in Trois-Rivières were once full satellites of CBF, but began airing some local programming in 1998. They have both been licensed as full-fledged stations since 2000, despite still having rebroadcaster-like call signs. Both stations have their own local programs and news bulletins; otherwise, their schedules are similar to CBF.

On July 5, 2010, the CBC applied to decrease the effective radiated power of CBF-20, and also on the same date, the CBC also applied to broadcast, on the rebroadcasting transmitters CBF-16, CBF-17 and CBF-18, the programming of CBF-8 instead of the programming of CBF. All technical parameters of the rebroadcasters would remain unchanged.[4]

On July 29, 2010, the CRTC approved the application to transfer transmitters CBF-1, CBF-3 and CBF-4 from CBF to CHLM-FM Rouyn-Noranda.[5]

On October 30, 2012, the CBC received approval to change the source of programming from CBF to CBFG-FM Chisasibi on the following repeaters:[6][7] CBFA-1 Manawan, CBFA-2 Obedjiwan, CBFW Wemindji, CBFM Mistissini, CBFA-3 Wemotaci, CBFH Waskaganish and CBFV Waswanipi.

Sirius XM edit

As of 2015, the entirety of CBF's schedule is broadcast live throughout North America via Sirius XM Canada on channel 170.[8] In effect, CBF is one of only two terrestrial stations in North America to be broadcast on Sirius XM, and the only one broadcast using the same feed as the local station (WBBR in New York City; is the only other station, though any local commercials are replaced with national commercials and promos).

References edit

  1. ^ Decision CRTC 97-293
  2. ^ https://communiques.radio-canada.ca/radio/8278/ICI-MUSIQUE-CLASSIQUE-ACCROIT-SON-RAYONNEMENT-POUR-SON-PREMIER-ANNIVERSAIRE (in french)
  3. ^ 86-1031
  4. ^ Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2010-454 numbers 3 and 4
  5. ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2010-527
  6. ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2012-599 CBFG-FM Chisasibi – New transmitters and revocation of licences, CRTC, October 30, 2012
  7. ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2012-602-1 CFFB Iqaluit – New transmitters in Puvirnituq, Kuujjuarapik, Inukjuak, Salluit and Kuujjuaq (Fort Chimo) – Correction, CRTC, November 5, 2012
  8. ^ Retrieved 01-02-2014

External links edit

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CBF FM is a French language radio station licensed to Montreal Quebec Canada CBF FMMontreal QuebecBroadcast areaGreater Montreal areaFrequency95 1 MHz FM HD Radio BrandingIci Radio Canada PremiereProgrammingLanguage s FrenchFormatNews TalkOwnershipOwnerCanadian Broadcasting CorporationSister stationsCBFX FM CBM FM CBME FM CBMT DT CBFT DTHistoryFirst air dateDecember 11 1937Former call signsCBF 1937 1998 Former frequencies910 kHz AM 1937 1941 690 kHz 1941 1998 Call sign meaningCanadian Broadcasting Corporation FrenchTechnical informationClassC1ERP100 kWHAAT298 9 meters 981 ft Transmitter coordinates45 30 20 N 73 35 30 W 45 5056 N 73 5917 W 45 5056 73 5917LinksWebsiteIci Radio Canada Premiere Owned and operated by the government owned Canadian Broadcasting Corporation it transmits on 95 1 MHz from the Mount Royal candelabra tower with an effective radiated power of 100 000 watts class C1 using an omnidirectional antenna Its studios and master control are located at Maison Radio Canada in Montreal The station has a non commercial news talk format and is the flagship of the Ici Radio Canada Premiere network which operates across Canada Like all Premiere stations but unlike most FM stations it broadcasts in mono In the summer of 2018 the Montreal 95 1 station started to broadcast in FM multiplex Contents 1 History 2 Transmitters 2 1 Sirius XM 3 References 4 External linksHistory editCBF went on the air on December 11 1937 as the CBC launched its French language network known as Radio Canada CBF operated on 910 using 50 000 watts full time with an omnidirectional antenna as a clear channel Class I A station The transmitter was located in Contrecoeur The station moved to 690 on March 29 1941 as a result of the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement In 1978 the CBC consolidated its two Montreal AM broadcast transmitters and the station moved to a new transmitter site shared with CBM in Brossard Now known as CBME FM on 88 5 FM CBF started to broadcast from Maison Radio Canada in November 1971 Commercial advertising on the station was eliminated in 1974 except for Montreal Canadiens NHL hockey games CBF was the Canadiens radio flagship since its opening in 1937 and would remain so until 1997 CBF applied to move to FM and was authorized to do so by the CRTC on July 4 1997 1 The AM signal covered much of the western half of Quebec and was strong enough to be heard in Ottawa and the National Capital Region as well as parts of New York State and Vermont Indeed until CBOF signed on in 1964 CBF doubled as the Radio Canada outlet for Ottawa as well Its nighttime signal covered most of the eastern half of North America including much of Eastern Canada However radio frequency interference rendered it almost unlistenable in parts of Montreal during the day which prompted the decision to move the station to the FM dial The FM transmitter was put on the air ahead of schedule on January 22 1998 and initially had special programming targeting people affected by the 1998 Ice Storm i e people without electricity The AM signal was shut down on January 21 1999 English language sister station CBM got permission to move to FM and started FM operations at the same time retaining its AM signal until May 14 1999 CBF became CBF FM when it moved to the FM dial The existing station with the CBF FM callsign at 100 7 MHz was renamed CBFX FM The station s old home at 690 was taken over by CKVL which moved from 850 under the new callsign CINF That station closed down in 2010 and the frequency remained dark until 2012 when English language sports station CKGM moved there To improve reception CBF was authorized to increase its power from 17 030 watts to 100 000 watts on June 2 2000 The power increase was implemented in mid 2001 In recent years the popularity of the station has increased significantly The station is now usually one of the top five stations in Bureau of Broadcast Measurement ratings using shares after decades of being an also ran On September 27 2018 CBF FM began broadcasting in HD Radio for compatible receivers with its second digital radio subchannel offering ICI Musique Classique a digital only music feed 2 Transmitters editRebroadcasters of CBF FM City of license Identifier Frequency Power Class RECNet CRTC Decision Eeyou Istchee James Bay CBF FM 7 100 1 FM 199 watts A Query La Tuque CBF FM 18 99 9 FM 60 watts B Query Mont Laurier CBF FM 9 91 9 FM 38 000 watts B Query 85 523 Mont Tremblant CBF FM 14 95 5 FM 835 watts A Query Riviere Rouge CBF FM 15 88 3 FM 4 600 watts B Query Saint Donat CBF FM 20 89 7 FM 5 460 watts B Query 2008 280 Saint Michel des Saints CBF FM 13 90 9 FM 466 watts A Query On October 17 1986 the CRTC approved the CBC s application to change CBF 3 s frequency from 1400 to 650 kHz Now part of CHLM FM 3 CBF FM 10 in Sherbrooke and CBF FM 8 in Trois Rivieres were once full satellites of CBF but began airing some local programming in 1998 They have both been licensed as full fledged stations since 2000 despite still having rebroadcaster like call signs Both stations have their own local programs and news bulletins otherwise their schedules are similar to CBF On July 5 2010 the CBC applied to decrease the effective radiated power of CBF 20 and also on the same date the CBC also applied to broadcast on the rebroadcasting transmitters CBF 16 CBF 17 and CBF 18 the programming of CBF 8 instead of the programming of CBF All technical parameters of the rebroadcasters would remain unchanged 4 On July 29 2010 the CRTC approved the application to transfer transmitters CBF 1 CBF 3 and CBF 4 from CBF to CHLM FM Rouyn Noranda 5 On October 30 2012 the CBC received approval to change the source of programming from CBF to CBFG FM Chisasibi on the following repeaters 6 7 CBFA 1 Manawan CBFA 2 Obedjiwan CBFW Wemindji CBFM Mistissini CBFA 3 Wemotaci CBFH Waskaganish and CBFV Waswanipi Sirius XM edit As of 2015 the entirety of CBF s schedule is broadcast live throughout North America via Sirius XM Canada on channel 170 8 In effect CBF is one of only two terrestrial stations in North America to be broadcast on Sirius XM and the only one broadcast using the same feed as the local station WBBR in New York City is the only other station though any local commercials are replaced with national commercials and promos References edit Decision CRTC 97 293 https communiques radio canada ca radio 8278 ICI MUSIQUE CLASSIQUE ACCROIT SON RAYONNEMENT POUR SON PREMIER ANNIVERSAIRE in french 86 1031 Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2010 454 numbers 3 and 4 Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2010 527 Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2012 599 CBFG FM Chisasibi New transmitters and revocation of licences CRTC October 30 2012 Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2012 602 1 CFFB Iqaluit New transmitters in Puvirnituq Kuujjuarapik Inukjuak Salluit and Kuujjuaq Fort Chimo Correction CRTC November 5 2012 Retrieved 01 02 2014External links editOfficial website CBF FM at The History of Canadian Broadcasting by the Canadian Communications Foundation CBF FM in the REC Canadian station database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CBF FM amp oldid 1221284805 CBF FM 15, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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