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CFNR-FM

CFNR-FM is a Canadian radio station based in Terrace, British Columbia, owned and operated by Northern Native Broadcasting (Terrace). The station operates at 92.1 FM from the station headquarters in Terrace. The programming reflects and is broadcast to over 70 First Nations communities in northern and central British Columbia and has an audience of over 150,000 listeners.[1] Programming of CFNR-FM is distributed to numerous repeater stations in the region.

CFNR-FM
Broadcast areaCentral and Northern British Columbia, Canada
Frequency92.1 MHz (FM)
BrandingCFNR Network, Classic Rock
Programming
FormatClassic rock music, First Nations-oriented news, sports and cultural programming
Ownership
OwnerNorthern Native Broadcasting (Terrace)
History
First air date
unknown
Call sign meaning
Canada's First Nations Radio
Technical information
ClassB
ERP180 watts (peak)
43 watts (average)
HAAT446 metres (1,463 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
54°31′04″N 128°28′23″W / 54.5178°N 128.473°W / 54.5178; -128.473
Repeater(s)(see article)
Links
Websitecfnrfm.ca

The station describes its music programming as classic rock format. Programming includes cultural events such as the Hobiyee celebrations in Vancouver and Nisga'a territory, National Indigenous Peoples Day, and cultural sports broadcasts such as the annual and the Junior all Native Basketball Tournaments.

History edit

CFNR received approval on July 20, 1992, Northern Native Broadcasting was granted a licence for an English-language and Native-language station at Terrace.[2] The same year, CFNR received approval to operate a number of transmitters in northern British Columbia.[3] In 1993, CFNR received approval to add more transmitters.[4] In 1994, CFNR received approval to add a transmitter at Terrace.[5]

On June 14, 2017, the CRTC granted CFNR's owner, Northern Native Broadcasting (Terrace), a license to operate a station in Vancouver at 106.3 MHz FM to serve the urban Indigenous population in that city. The frequency was previously licensed to Aboriginal Voices Radio Network which had its license revoked in 2015 for non-compliance issues. The station's call letters will be CJNY-FM.[6]

Locations edit

Communities in which CFNR-FM is broadcast, with their FM frequencies (in MHz) and call sign (where known):

Rebroadcasters of CFNR-FM
City of license Identifier Frequency Power Class RECNet CRTC Decision
Alexandria VF2173 97.1 FM 8 watts VLP Query
Alkali Lake VF2272 96.1 FM 39 watts LP Query
Atlin VF2133 96.1 FM 8 watts VLP Query
Bella Bella VF2232 97.1 FM 10 watts VLP Query
Bella Coola VF2233 96.1 FM 10 watts VLP Query
Blueberry River VF2110 96.1 FM 8 watts VLP Query
Decker Lake VF2236 97.1 FM 10 watts VLP Query
Burns Lake VF2111 96.1 FM 16 watts LP Query
Fort Nelson CFNR-FM-2 96.1 FM 8 watts VLP Query
Canyon City VF2226 98.1 FM 10 watts VLP Query
Cheslatta VF2230 95.1 FM 10 watts VLP Query
Dease Lake VF2066 97.1 FM 2 watts VLP Query
Dog Creek VF2276 96.1 FM 8 watts VLP Query
Doig River VF2112 96.1 FM 8 watts VLP Query
Fort Babine VF2231 98.1 FM 6 watts VLP Query
Fort Ware VF2113 96.1 FM 8 watts VLP Query
Gitanyow (formerly Kitwancool) VF2118 96.1 FM 8 watts VLP Query
Kitseguecla VF2135 97.1 FM 8 watts VLP Query
Good Hope Lake VF2072 96.1 FM 2 watts VLP Query
Halfway River VF2162 96.1 FM 8 watts VLP Query
Hartley Bay CFNR-FM-5 96.1 FM 8 watts VLP Query Under Consideration
Hazelton VF2163 98.1 FM 26 watts LP Query
Iskut VF2114 96.1 FM 8 watts VLP Query
Kincolith VF2115 96.1 FM 8 watts VLP Query
Kitwanga VF2165 98.1 FM 8 watts VLP Query
Kitamaat Village VF2116 96.1 FM 8 watts VLP Query
Kitkatla VF2117 98.1 FM 8 watts VLP Query
Klemtu VF2227 96.1 FM 10 watts VLP Query
Laxgalts'ap CFNR-FM-4 96.1 FM 8 watts VLP Query
Lower Post VF2078 96.1 FM 8 watts VLP Query
Masset VF2079 96.1 FM 2 watts VLP Query
McLeod Lake VF2273 96.1 FM 8 watts VLP Query
Prince Rupert VF2119 98.1 FM 22 watts LP Query
Moberly VF2077 96.1 FM 31 watts LP Query
Smithers VF2169 95.1 FM 12 watts LP Query 2008-74
Nautley VF2274 98.1 FM 49 watts LP Query
Fort St. James VF2064 97.1 FM 8 watts VLP Query
Nemaiah Valley VF2228 96.1 FM 10 watts VLP Query
New Aiyansh VF2271 96.1 FM 8 watts VLP Query
Port Simpson VF2170 96.1 FM 8 watts VLP Query
Redstone Flat VF2238 96.1 FM 10 watts VLP Query
Skidegate VF2171 97.1 FM 8 watts VLP Query
Stoney Creek VF2234 98.1 FM 10 watts VLP Query
Williams Lake VF2235 96.1 FM 43 watts LP Query
Tache VF2166 98.1 FM 8 watts VLP Query
Takla Landing VF2164 96.1 FM 8 watts VLP Query
Telegraph Creek VF2120 96.1 FM 8 watts VLP Query
Topley VF2229 95.1 FM 10 watts VLP Query
Tsay Keh Dene VF2279 96.1 FM 10 watts VLP Query
Anahim Lake VF2237 96.1 FM 11 watts LP Query
Houston CFNR-FM-6 96.1 FM 3 watts VLP Query 2016-126
Quesnel CFNR-FM-1 96.1 FM 6 watts VLP Query

On August 7, 2009, CFNR-FM applied to the CRTC to add a transmitter at Hazelton/Seely Mountain at 96.1 MHz.[7] This application was approved on December 14, 2009.[8][9]

On October 25, 2013, CFNR-FM received approval to change the authorized contours of VF2073 Quesnel by increasing the transmitter's average effective radiated power from 1.6 to 6.5 watts (non-directional antenna) and the effective height of antenna above average terrain from 81 to 236.2 metres, and by relocating the transmitter site. The change in site was due to frequent vandalism acts committed on the site, which resulted in violations that occurred beyond the station's control, such as the transmitter broadcasting an empty carrier.[10]

On May 21, 2015, CFNR-FM received approval to operate a low-power FM rebroadcasting transmitter at Fort Nelson at 96.1 MHz with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 8 watts (non-directional antenna with an effective height of antenna above average terrain (EHAAT) of 36.7 metres).[11]

On December 8, 2015, CFNR-FM received approval to operate a low-power FM rebroadcasting transmitter at Hartley Bay at 96.1 MHz with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 8 watts (non-directional antenna with an effective height of antenna above average terrain (EHAAT) of -66.8 metres).[12]

Future transmitters edit

  • Metlakatla - 98.1 MHz
  • Toosey Indian Reserve - 96.1 MHz

References edit

  1. ^ HARRISON MOONEY (June 15, 2017). "Aboriginal radio station coming to Vancouver in summer 2018". The Province. Retrieved October 30, 2017.
  2. ^ "Decision CRTC 92-481". CRTC. July 20, 1992. Retrieved October 30, 2017.
  3. ^ "Decision CRTC 92-1". CRTC. January 9, 1992. Retrieved October 30, 2017.
  4. ^ "Decision CRTC 93-712". CRTC. December 1, 1993. Retrieved October 30, 2017.
  5. ^ "Decision CRTC 94-656". CRTC. August 18, 1994. Retrieved October 30, 2017.
  6. ^ . Turtle Island News. Archived from the original on June 14, 2017. Retrieved October 30, 2017.
  7. ^ "Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2009-771". CRTC. December 10, 2009. Retrieved October 30, 2009.
  8. ^ "Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2009-773". CRTC. December 14, 2009. Retrieved October 30, 2009.
  9. ^ "Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2009-776". CRTC. December 15, 2009. Retrieved October 30, 2017.
  10. ^ "Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2013-567". CRTC. October 25, 2013. Retrieved October 30, 2017.
  11. ^ "Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2015-210". CRTC. May 21, 2015. Retrieved October 30, 2017.
  12. ^ "Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2015-539". CRTC. December 8, 2015. Retrieved October 30, 2017.

External links edit

54°31′04″N 128°28′21″W / 54.51778°N 128.47250°W / 54.51778; -128.47250

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CFNR FM is a Canadian radio station based in Terrace British Columbia owned and operated by Northern Native Broadcasting Terrace The station operates at 92 1 FM from the station headquarters in Terrace The programming reflects and is broadcast to over 70 First Nations communities in northern and central British Columbia and has an audience of over 150 000 listeners 1 Programming of CFNR FM is distributed to numerous repeater stations in the region CFNR FMTerrace British ColumbiaBroadcast areaCentral and Northern British Columbia CanadaFrequency92 1 MHz FM BrandingCFNR Network Classic RockProgrammingFormatClassic rock music First Nations oriented news sports and cultural programmingOwnershipOwnerNorthern Native Broadcasting Terrace HistoryFirst air dateunknownCall sign meaningCanada s First Nations RadioTechnical informationClassBERP180 watts peak 43 watts average HAAT446 metres 1 463 ft Transmitter coordinates54 31 04 N 128 28 23 W 54 5178 N 128 473 W 54 5178 128 473Repeater s see article LinksWebsitecfnrfm caThe station describes its music programming as classic rock format Programming includes cultural events such as the Hobiyee celebrations in Vancouver and Nisga a territory National Indigenous Peoples Day and cultural sports broadcasts such as the annual All Native Tournament and the Junior all Native Basketball Tournaments Contents 1 History 2 Locations 2 1 Future transmitters 3 References 4 External linksHistory editCFNR received approval on July 20 1992 Northern Native Broadcasting was granted a licence for an English language and Native language station at Terrace 2 The same year CFNR received approval to operate a number of transmitters in northern British Columbia 3 In 1993 CFNR received approval to add more transmitters 4 In 1994 CFNR received approval to add a transmitter at Terrace 5 On June 14 2017 the CRTC granted CFNR s owner Northern Native Broadcasting Terrace a license to operate a station in Vancouver at 106 3 MHz FM to serve the urban Indigenous population in that city The frequency was previously licensed to Aboriginal Voices Radio Network which had its license revoked in 2015 for non compliance issues The station s call letters will be CJNY FM 6 Locations editCommunities in which CFNR FM is broadcast with their FM frequencies in MHz and call sign where known Rebroadcasters of CFNR FM City of license Identifier Frequency Power Class RECNet CRTC DecisionAlexandria VF2173 97 1 FM 8 watts VLP QueryAlkali Lake VF2272 96 1 FM 39 watts LP QueryAtlin VF2133 96 1 FM 8 watts VLP QueryBella Bella VF2232 97 1 FM 10 watts VLP QueryBella Coola VF2233 96 1 FM 10 watts VLP QueryBlueberry River VF2110 96 1 FM 8 watts VLP QueryDecker Lake VF2236 97 1 FM 10 watts VLP QueryBurns Lake VF2111 96 1 FM 16 watts LP QueryFort Nelson CFNR FM 2 96 1 FM 8 watts VLP QueryCanyon City VF2226 98 1 FM 10 watts VLP QueryCheslatta VF2230 95 1 FM 10 watts VLP QueryDease Lake VF2066 97 1 FM 2 watts VLP QueryDog Creek VF2276 96 1 FM 8 watts VLP QueryDoig River VF2112 96 1 FM 8 watts VLP QueryFort Babine VF2231 98 1 FM 6 watts VLP QueryFort Ware VF2113 96 1 FM 8 watts VLP QueryGitanyow formerly Kitwancool VF2118 96 1 FM 8 watts VLP QueryKitseguecla VF2135 97 1 FM 8 watts VLP QueryGood Hope Lake VF2072 96 1 FM 2 watts VLP QueryHalfway River VF2162 96 1 FM 8 watts VLP QueryHartley Bay CFNR FM 5 96 1 FM 8 watts VLP Query Under ConsiderationHazelton VF2163 98 1 FM 26 watts LP QueryIskut VF2114 96 1 FM 8 watts VLP QueryKincolith VF2115 96 1 FM 8 watts VLP QueryKitwanga VF2165 98 1 FM 8 watts VLP QueryKitamaat Village VF2116 96 1 FM 8 watts VLP QueryKitkatla VF2117 98 1 FM 8 watts VLP QueryKlemtu VF2227 96 1 FM 10 watts VLP QueryLaxgalts ap CFNR FM 4 96 1 FM 8 watts VLP QueryLower Post VF2078 96 1 FM 8 watts VLP QueryMasset VF2079 96 1 FM 2 watts VLP QueryMcLeod Lake VF2273 96 1 FM 8 watts VLP QueryPrince Rupert VF2119 98 1 FM 22 watts LP QueryMoberly VF2077 96 1 FM 31 watts LP QuerySmithers VF2169 95 1 FM 12 watts LP Query 2008 74Nautley VF2274 98 1 FM 49 watts LP QueryFort St James VF2064 97 1 FM 8 watts VLP QueryNemaiah Valley VF2228 96 1 FM 10 watts VLP QueryNew Aiyansh VF2271 96 1 FM 8 watts VLP QueryPort Simpson VF2170 96 1 FM 8 watts VLP QueryRedstone Flat VF2238 96 1 FM 10 watts VLP QuerySkidegate VF2171 97 1 FM 8 watts VLP QueryStoney Creek VF2234 98 1 FM 10 watts VLP QueryWilliams Lake VF2235 96 1 FM 43 watts LP QueryTache VF2166 98 1 FM 8 watts VLP QueryTakla Landing VF2164 96 1 FM 8 watts VLP QueryTelegraph Creek VF2120 96 1 FM 8 watts VLP QueryTopley VF2229 95 1 FM 10 watts VLP QueryTsay Keh Dene VF2279 96 1 FM 10 watts VLP QueryAnahim Lake VF2237 96 1 FM 11 watts LP QueryHouston CFNR FM 6 96 1 FM 3 watts VLP Query 2016 126Quesnel CFNR FM 1 96 1 FM 6 watts VLP QueryOn August 7 2009 CFNR FM applied to the CRTC to add a transmitter at Hazelton Seely Mountain at 96 1 MHz 7 This application was approved on December 14 2009 8 9 On October 25 2013 CFNR FM received approval to change the authorized contours of VF2073 Quesnel by increasing the transmitter s average effective radiated power from 1 6 to 6 5 watts non directional antenna and the effective height of antenna above average terrain from 81 to 236 2 metres and by relocating the transmitter site The change in site was due to frequent vandalism acts committed on the site which resulted in violations that occurred beyond the station s control such as the transmitter broadcasting an empty carrier 10 On May 21 2015 CFNR FM received approval to operate a low power FM rebroadcasting transmitter at Fort Nelson at 96 1 MHz with an effective radiated power ERP of 8 watts non directional antenna with an effective height of antenna above average terrain EHAAT of 36 7 metres 11 On December 8 2015 CFNR FM received approval to operate a low power FM rebroadcasting transmitter at Hartley Bay at 96 1 MHz with an effective radiated power ERP of 8 watts non directional antenna with an effective height of antenna above average terrain EHAAT of 66 8 metres 12 Future transmitters edit Metlakatla 98 1 MHz Toosey Indian Reserve 96 1 MHzReferences edit HARRISON MOONEY June 15 2017 Aboriginal radio station coming to Vancouver in summer 2018 The Province Retrieved October 30 2017 Decision CRTC 92 481 CRTC July 20 1992 Retrieved October 30 2017 Decision CRTC 92 1 CRTC January 9 1992 Retrieved October 30 2017 Decision CRTC 93 712 CRTC December 1 1993 Retrieved October 30 2017 Decision CRTC 94 656 CRTC August 18 1994 Retrieved October 30 2017 CRTC Grants Licences For Five Radio Stations to Serve Indigenous People in Urban Centres Country Wide Turtle Island News Archived from the original on June 14 2017 Retrieved October 30 2017 Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2009 771 CRTC December 10 2009 Retrieved October 30 2009 Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2009 773 CRTC December 14 2009 Retrieved October 30 2009 Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2009 776 CRTC December 15 2009 Retrieved October 30 2017 Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2013 567 CRTC October 25 2013 Retrieved October 30 2017 Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2015 210 CRTC May 21 2015 Retrieved October 30 2017 Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2015 539 CRTC December 8 2015 Retrieved October 30 2017 External links editCFNR FM CFNR FM at The History of Canadian Broadcasting by the Canadian Communications Foundation CFNR FM in the REC Canadian station database 54 31 04 N 128 28 21 W 54 51778 N 128 47250 W 54 51778 128 47250 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CFNR FM amp oldid 1198979951, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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