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CFWE

CFWE is a radio network based in Edmonton, Alberta. Owned by the Aboriginal Multi-Media Society, it broadcasts programming targeting northern Alberta's First Nations communities, including mainstream country music, and specialty shows featuring Indigenous music or presented in native languages such as Cree and Dene.

CFWE
Broadcast areaAlberta
Frequency98.5 MHz (FM)
BrandingCFWE
Programming
FormatCountry
First Nations community radio
Ownership
OwnerAboriginal Multi-Media Society
CJWE-FM, CIWE-FM
Technical information
ClassC1
ERP100 kilowatts
HAAT153.7 meters (504 ft)
Links
Websitecfweradio.ca

The network broadcasts from studios in Edmonton, alongside its originating station CFWE-FM-4. It operates a network of rebroadcasters to serve the province of Alberta and its First Nations reserves.

History edit

Owned by the Aboriginal Multi-Media Society, the station received approval from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission in 1987 to launch on 89.9 FM in Lac La Biche.[1] Transmitters were later added at many other communities in northern Alberta.

CFWE-FM is a founding member of the Western Association of Aboriginal Broadcasters (WAAB). WAAB Members include Northern Native Broadcasting (BC), Northern Native Broadcasting (Yukon), Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation (Saskatchewan) and Native Communications Incorporated (Manitoba). WAAB members meet regularly to develop program ideas, share resources and work to promote Aboriginal broadcasting throughout western and northern Canada.

In 2008, AMMSA received approval from the CRTC to add new transmitters at Edmonton and Fort McMurray, with the Edmonton station becoming the de facto originating station of the network.[2] The new transmitters, CHWE-FM-4 in Edmonton (physically located in the suburb of Spruce Grove) and CHWE-FM-5 in Fort McMurray, broadcast on 98.5 MHz and 94.5 MHz respectively.

On November 7, 2012, the AMMSA received approval to supersede CFWE-FM Lac La Biche and four low-power rebroadcasters serving nearby reserves with a new 19.6 kW signal on 90.5 MHz in Lac La Biche.[3] In 2016, CHWE-FM-4's power was increased from 9.3 kW to 100 kW.[4] In September 2017, the AMMSA received approval to add a 100,000 watt transmitter at 105.7 MHz in Grande Prairie, which superseded low-power transmitters serving the Horse Lake Reserve and Duncan's Band Reserve.[5]

In June 2018, CFWE launched a new sister station in Calgary, CJWE-FM, taking the place of the former Aboriginal Voices Radio Network station. It carries a similar format, but with a focus on southern Alberta Treaty 7 communities.[6] In December 2018, the CRTC granted a request for CFWE-FM-2 (Piikani 147) to switch to CJWE, as its programming would be more relevant to the area.[7]

In May 2019, the CRTC approved a new transmitter in Red Deer.[8]

In February 2021, CFWE launched a second sister station on another former Aboriginal Voices frequency in Edmonton, CIWE-FM; the station carries a freeform format as 89.3 The Raven. [9][10]

Programming edit

Radio Bingo airs on Monday, Thursday, and Saturday nights, with proceeds being used to help support the AMMSA and its broadcasting activities. AMMSA CEO Bert Crowfoot stated that the program was popular enough that North Alberta residents often chose to not schedule meetings on Monday or Thursday evenings so they wouldn't miss it.[6]

Rebroadcasters edit

The station has an extensive network of rebroadcasters throughout the province.

Call sign Frequency City of License
CFWE-FM-1 0091.7 FM Joussard
CFWE-FM-2 0089.3 FM Peigan Reserve
CFWE-FM-3 0096.7 FM Moose Hills
CFWE-FM-4 0098.5 FM Edmonton
CFWE-FM-5 0094.5 FM Fort McMurray
CFWE-FM-6 0090.5 FM Lac La Biche
CFWE-FM-7 00105.7 FM Grande Prairie
VF2084 0089.9 FM Cadotte Lake[11]
VF2085 0089.9 FM Conklin
VF2087 0089.9 FM Fort Chipewyan
VF2090 0089.9 FM John D'Or Prairie
VF2091 0090.5 FM Little Buffalo
VF2092 0089.9 FM Loon Lake
VF2176 0089.9 FM Boyer River[12]
VF2177 0089.9 FM Bushe River
VF2178 0089.9 FM Janvier
VF2179 0089.9 FM Child Lake
VF2180 0089.9 FM Wabasca-Desmarais
VF2182 0089.9 FM Fort McKay
VF2186 0089.9 FM Tall Cree North
VF2187 0089.9 FM Paddle Prairie
VF2188 0089.9 FM Peavine
VF2190 0088.7 FM Slave Lake
VF2191 0089.9 FM Tall Cree South
VF2192 0089.9 FM Sturgeon Lake
VF2241 0089.9 FM Anzac[13]
VF2243 0089.9 FM Duncan's
VF2251 0089.9 FM Heart Lake
VF2252 0089.9 FM Horse Lake
VF2255 0089.9 FM Peerless Lake
VF2256 0089.9 FM Sandy Lake
VF2257 0089.9 FM Trout Lake
VF2258 0089.9 FM White Fish Lake

References edit

  1. ^ Decision CRTC 87-639
  2. ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2008-288
  3. ^ "CFWE-FM-4 Edmonton – New transmitter at Lac La Biche". Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. 2012-11-07. Retrieved 2019-07-26.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-06-13. Retrieved 2016-05-14.
  5. ^ "Broadcasting Decision 2017-326". CRTC. 6 September 2017. Retrieved September 25, 2017.
  6. ^ a b "Indigenous radio returns to Calgary airwaves". CTV News Calgary. 2018-04-30. Retrieved 2019-07-26.
  7. ^ "CJWE-FM Calgary – New transmitter at Peigan/Blood Reserve Porcupine Hills". Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. 2018-12-12. Retrieved 2019-07-26.
  8. ^ "CFWE-FM-4 Edmonton – New transmitter in Red Deer". crtc.gc.ca. Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. 2019-05-30. Retrieved 2019-07-26.
  9. ^ Laskaris, Sam (January 13, 2021). "The Raven radio station hits the airwaves in February". Windspeaker Radio. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  10. ^ Mertz, Emily (February 1, 2021). "New Indigenous radio station The Raven launches in Edmonton: 'It was emotional'". Global News. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  11. ^ Decision CRTC 89-712
  12. ^ Decision CRTC 93-46
  13. ^ Decision CRTC 94-58

External links edit

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CFWE is a radio network based in Edmonton Alberta Owned by the Aboriginal Multi Media Society it broadcasts programming targeting northern Alberta s First Nations communities including mainstream country music and specialty shows featuring Indigenous music or presented in native languages such as Cree and Dene CFWEEdmonton AlbertaBroadcast areaAlbertaFrequency98 5 MHz FM BrandingCFWEProgrammingFormatCountryFirst Nations community radioOwnershipOwnerAboriginal Multi Media SocietySister stationsCJWE FM CIWE FMTechnical informationClassC1ERP100 kilowattsHAAT153 7 meters 504 ft LinksWebsitecfweradio caThe network broadcasts from studios in Edmonton alongside its originating station CFWE FM 4 It operates a network of rebroadcasters to serve the province of Alberta and its First Nations reserves Contents 1 History 2 Programming 3 Rebroadcasters 4 References 5 External linksHistory editOwned by the Aboriginal Multi Media Society the station received approval from the Canadian Radio television and Telecommunications Commission in 1987 to launch on 89 9 FM in Lac La Biche 1 Transmitters were later added at many other communities in northern Alberta CFWE FM is a founding member of the Western Association of Aboriginal Broadcasters WAAB WAAB Members include Northern Native Broadcasting BC Northern Native Broadcasting Yukon Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation Saskatchewan and Native Communications Incorporated Manitoba WAAB members meet regularly to develop program ideas share resources and work to promote Aboriginal broadcasting throughout western and northern Canada In 2008 AMMSA received approval from the CRTC to add new transmitters at Edmonton and Fort McMurray with the Edmonton station becoming the de facto originating station of the network 2 The new transmitters CHWE FM 4 in Edmonton physically located in the suburb of Spruce Grove and CHWE FM 5 in Fort McMurray broadcast on 98 5 MHz and 94 5 MHz respectively On November 7 2012 the AMMSA received approval to supersede CFWE FM Lac La Biche and four low power rebroadcasters serving nearby reserves with a new 19 6 kW signal on 90 5 MHz in Lac La Biche 3 In 2016 CHWE FM 4 s power was increased from 9 3 kW to 100 kW 4 In September 2017 the AMMSA received approval to add a 100 000 watt transmitter at 105 7 MHz in Grande Prairie which superseded low power transmitters serving the Horse Lake Reserve and Duncan s Band Reserve 5 In June 2018 CFWE launched a new sister station in Calgary CJWE FM taking the place of the former Aboriginal Voices Radio Network station It carries a similar format but with a focus on southern Alberta Treaty 7 communities 6 In December 2018 the CRTC granted a request for CFWE FM 2 Piikani 147 to switch to CJWE as its programming would be more relevant to the area 7 In May 2019 the CRTC approved a new transmitter in Red Deer 8 In February 2021 CFWE launched a second sister station on another former Aboriginal Voices frequency in Edmonton CIWE FM the station carries a freeform format as 89 3 The Raven 9 10 Programming editRadio Bingo airs on Monday Thursday and Saturday nights with proceeds being used to help support the AMMSA and its broadcasting activities AMMSA CEO Bert Crowfoot stated that the program was popular enough that North Alberta residents often chose to not schedule meetings on Monday or Thursday evenings so they wouldn t miss it 6 Rebroadcasters editThe station has an extensive network of rebroadcasters throughout the province Call sign Frequency City of LicenseCFWE FM 1 00 91 7 FM JoussardCFWE FM 2 00 89 3 FM Peigan ReserveCFWE FM 3 00 96 7 FM Moose HillsCFWE FM 4 00 98 5 FM EdmontonCFWE FM 5 00 94 5 FM Fort McMurrayCFWE FM 6 00 90 5 FM Lac La BicheCFWE FM 7 00 105 7 FM Grande PrairieVF2084 00 89 9 FM Cadotte Lake 11 VF2085 00 89 9 FM ConklinVF2087 00 89 9 FM Fort ChipewyanVF2090 00 89 9 FM John D Or PrairieVF2091 00 90 5 FM Little BuffaloVF2092 00 89 9 FM Loon LakeVF2176 00 89 9 FM Boyer River 12 VF2177 00 89 9 FM Bushe RiverVF2178 00 89 9 FM JanvierVF2179 00 89 9 FM Child LakeVF2180 00 89 9 FM Wabasca DesmaraisVF2182 00 89 9 FM Fort McKayVF2186 00 89 9 FM Tall Cree NorthVF2187 00 89 9 FM Paddle PrairieVF2188 00 89 9 FM PeavineVF2190 00 88 7 FM Slave LakeVF2191 00 89 9 FM Tall Cree SouthVF2192 00 89 9 FM Sturgeon LakeVF2241 00 89 9 FM Anzac 13 VF2243 00 89 9 FM Duncan sVF2251 00 89 9 FM Heart LakeVF2252 00 89 9 FM Horse LakeVF2255 00 89 9 FM Peerless LakeVF2256 00 89 9 FM Sandy LakeVF2257 00 89 9 FM Trout LakeVF2258 00 89 9 FM White Fish LakeReferences edit Decision CRTC 87 639 Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2008 288 CFWE FM 4 Edmonton New transmitter at Lac La Biche Canadian Radio television and Telecommunications Commission 2012 11 07 Retrieved 2019 07 26 Edmonton Transmitter upgrade 98 5 FM CFWE Archived from the original on 2016 06 13 Retrieved 2016 05 14 Broadcasting Decision 2017 326 CRTC 6 September 2017 Retrieved September 25 2017 a b Indigenous radio returns to Calgary airwaves CTV News Calgary 2018 04 30 Retrieved 2019 07 26 CJWE FM Calgary New transmitter at Peigan Blood Reserve Porcupine Hills Canadian Radio television and Telecommunications Commission 2018 12 12 Retrieved 2019 07 26 CFWE FM 4 Edmonton New transmitter in Red Deer crtc gc ca Canadian Radio television and Telecommunications Commission 2019 05 30 Retrieved 2019 07 26 Laskaris Sam January 13 2021 The Raven radio station hits the airwaves in February Windspeaker Radio Retrieved February 3 2021 Mertz Emily February 1 2021 New Indigenous radio station The Raven launches in Edmonton It was emotional Global News Retrieved February 3 2021 Decision CRTC 89 712 Decision CRTC 93 46 Decision CRTC 94 58External links editOfficial website CFWE FM history Canadian Communications Foundation CFWE in the REC Canadian station database CFWE FM 4 1 in the REC Canadian station database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CFWE amp oldid 1178596189, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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