RockDétente
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| Type | Radio network |
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| Country | Canada |
| Availability | FM: Quebec Satellite Radio: Sirius 88: Canada, United States |
| Owner | Astral Media |
| Official Website | RockDétente |
RockDétente is a network of French-language adult contemporary radio stations broadcasting throughout Quebec, Canada. They are owned by Astral Media.
All RockDétente stations broadcast in the same markets as Astral's contemporary hit radio network, NRJ, although that network also has a few stations in markets not served by RockDétente.
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[edit] RockVelours
Astral also programs a satellite radio channel for broadcast on Sirius Canada and the American Sirius Satellite Radio, using the same format as the RockDétente stations but branded as RockVelours ("Velvet Rock"). The channel was originally located on channel 192, but moved to its current channel 88 in June of 2008. Its logo was also updated to include its current channel number.
This channel is programmed separately from the terrestrial stations, and is hosted by Mélanie Gagné and [Jean-François Fillion].
[edit] RockDétente stations
| Station ID | Frequency | City |
| CFIX-FM | 96.9 | Saguenay |
| CFVM-FM | 99.9 | Amqui / Matane |
| CHEY-FM | 94.7 | Trois-Rivières / Mauricie |
| CHRD-FM | 105.3 | Drummondville |
| CIMF-FM | 94.9 | Gatineau / Outaouais |
| CITE-FM | 107.3 | Montreal |
| CITE-FM-1 | 102.7 | Sherbrooke / Estrie |
| CITF-FM | 107.5 | Quebec City |
| CJOI-FM | 102.9 | Rimouski |
| RockVelours | SIRIUS 88 | Sirius Canada / SIRIUS Satellite Radio |
[edit] Affiliates
These affiliated community radio stations carry some RockDétente programming.
- CFRT-FM 107.3, Iqaluit, Nunavut
- CJPN-FM 90.5, Fredericton, New Brunswick
[edit] Former stations
- CHOA-FM 96.5 / 103.5 / 103.9, Rouyn-Noranda -- owned by RNC Media and used RockDétente branding and imaging under license; discontinued RockDétente branding in 2005 -- now branded as Planète
[edit] External links
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