CBUF-FM
Broadcast area | British Columbia Whitehorse |
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Frequency | 97.7 MHz (FM) |
Branding | Ici Radio-Canada Première |
Programming | |
Format | Public - News/Talk |
Ownership | |
Owner | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |
CBU, CBUX-FM, CBU-FM, CBUT-DT, CBUFT-DT | |
History | |
First air date | December 1, 1967 |
Call sign meaning | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation VancoUver French |
Technical information | |
Class | C |
ERP | 29,000 watts (95,800 watts maximum) |
HAAT | 610 meters (2,000 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 49°21′13″N 122°57′24″W / 49.353574°N 122.956696°W |
Links | |
Website | ici |
CBUF-FM (97.7 MHz) is a French-language non-commercial public radio station in Vancouver, British Columbia. It broadcasts Radio-Canada's Ici Radio-Canada Première network around Greater Vancouver and on a chain of rebroadcasters around British Columbia. CBUF-FM carries news and talk shows with some music programming.
It signed on the air on December 1, 1967 . CBUF-FM was the first French-language Radio-Canada station west of Ontario. Its studios and offices are in the CBC Regional Broadcast Centre on Hamilton Street in Downtown Vancouver, while its transmitter tower is atop Mount Seymour.[1]
CBUF also serves as the Première outlet for the Yukon, by way of a locally owned repeater in Whitehorse.
Programming
[edit]The station's current local programs are Phare Ouest, weekday mornings from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. and Boulevard du Pacifique weekday afternoons, 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. CBUF-FM also produces the Saturday morning program, Culture et confiture from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m.
On holidays, CKSB-10-FM produces holiday morning program for western Canada, Les matins de l'Ouest. Le retour de l'Ouest produced by Alberta's CHFA-FM, replaces regional drive programming on Première outlets in western Canada. During summer months, CBUF-FM produces Le monde chez nous a documentary series that is heard on Saturday mornings from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Transmitters
[edit]City of license | Identifier | Frequency | Power | Class | RECNet | CRTC Decision |
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Chilliwack | CBUF-FM-1 | 102.1 | 81 watts | A | Query | |
Dawson Creek | CBUF-FM-7 | 93.7 | 70 watts | A1 | Query | |
Kamloops | CBUF-FM-6 | 96.5 | 4,750 watts | B | Query | |
Kelowna | CBUF-FM-2 | 90.5 | 2,700 watts | B | Query | |
Kitimat | CBUF-FM-5 | 105.1 | 285 watts | A | Query | |
Port Alberni | CBUF-FM-8 | 94.9 | 348 watts | A | Query | |
Prince George | CBUF-FM-4 | 95.5 | 130 watts | A1 | Query | |
Terrace | CBUF-FM-3 | 96.9 | 225 watts | B | Query | |
Victoria | CBUF-FM-9 | 99.7 | 1,200 watts | A | Query | 2003-147 |
Whistler | CBUF-FM-10 | 103.1 | 500 watts | A | Query | 2008-17 |
Whitehorse, Yukon | CFWY-FM | 102.1 | 200 watts | B | Query |
The transmitter in Whitehorse is not owned by the CBC, but is licensed to the Association Franco-Yukonnaise.[2]
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Official website
- CBUF-FM at The History of Canadian Broadcasting by the Canadian Communications Foundation
- CBUF-FM in the REC Canadian station database