CJLO

CJLO
City Montreal, Quebec
Broadcast area Greater Montreal
Slogan Concordia's Underground Radio
Frequency 1690 KHz
Format campus-community
Power 1,000 watts
Class C
Transmitter coordinates 45°26′52.08″N 73°39′28.08″W / 45.4478000°N 73.6578000°W / 45.4478000; -73.6578000
Owner Concordia Student Broadcasting Corporation
Website http://www.cjlo.com

CJLO is the official campus and community radio station for Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec and is operated almost entirely by its volunteer membership. The station broadcasts from the Loyola campus, and it can be heard at 1690 AM in Montreal, iTunes radio in the College/University category, the CJLO mobile app, or on the CJLO website.

CJLO started streaming online 7 days a week in early 2003, and the station began broadcasting by radio in the Montreal area on 1690 AM with 1000 watts of power in late 2008. The tower and transmitter are located in Lachine and the signal can be heard as far as Ottawa and Burlington, Vermont.

History

The station was originally formed in 1998 from the merger of CRSG, a closed circuit station at Concordia's Sir George Williams Campus, and CFLI, a carrier current station at the Loyola Campus.[1] It continued to broadcast by closed circuit until 2003, when it launched an Internet radio stream.

The station was granted a license by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission in 2006 to broadcast on the AM band at 1690,[2] and began airing a testing signal in September 2008.[3]

The station officially launched its on-air programming on October 15, 2008 with the song "Left of the Dial" by The Replacements.[4]

On April 25, 2014, the CRTC published CJLO's application for a low-power FM retransmitter on 107.9 MHz, to alleviate reception issues downtown. The main concern with the use of 107.9 is potential interference from WVPS, the Vermont Public Radio flagship in Burlington.[5] The application was denied by the CRTC on January 26, 2015, as they felt that there were no broadcasting deficiencies of the 1690 AM signal within its immediate broadcast area.[6] WVPS, whose signal is not protected outside the United States, was not considered a factor in this decision.[7]

Programs

CJLO has over 70 original live programs with formats that include spoken-word and a variety of musical genres such as rock alternative, classical, hip-hop, jazz, experimental, metal, world beat, and more.

As of Winter 2016, the station currently airs the following:

Some of CJLO's programs that aired in the past several years include:

Awards and Honours

CJLO is an award-winning station that has received multiple nominations and wins at the CMJ Music Marathon College Radio Awards since 2008. The station was consistently voted as one of the top-ten Best Radio Stations in The Montreal Mirror's Best of Montreal Readers Poll.

CMJ College Radio Awards

Year Award
2008 Best Student Run, Non-FM Radio Station
2008 Best Team Effort
2009 Best Team Effort
2010 Station of the Year
2010 Best Use of Limited Resources
2010 Best Team Effort
2012 Biggest Champion of the Local Scene

Montreal Mirror Best of Montreal Readers Poll

Year Rank
2008 Honorable mention
2009 8
2010 6
2011 6
2012 6

Other

In 2010, CJLO was ranked as one of the best college radio stations by the Huffington Post[8] and was the only Canadian radio station selected to attend the First Annual International Radio Festival in Zurich, Switzerland.[9] In 2013, CJLO was voted the second Best Radio Station in the CultMTL Best of MTL Readers Poll.[10]

References

  1. CRTC Decision 95-539, Licence renewal for CFLI, CRTC, August 11, 1995
  2. CRTC Decision 2006-58, Community-based campus AM radio station in Montréal, CRTC, March 10, 2006
  3. NorthEast Radio Watch, September 8, 2008.
  4. NorthEast Radio Watch, October 20, 2008.
  5. Steve Faguy, CJLO applies for FM retransmitter at downtown campus, April 25, 2014.
  6. Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2015-21, CJLO Montréal - New transmitter in Montréal, CRTC, January 26, 2015
  7. Fagstein: "CRTC denies CJLO transmitter at 107.9 FM", January 26, 2015.
  8. Huffington Post
  9. Concordia University website
  10. CultMTL

External links

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