Jump to content

CFJL-FM

Coordinates: 49°45′20″N 97°07′53″W / 49.7556°N 97.1314°W / 49.7556; -97.1314
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Mrceleb2007 (talk | contribs) at 12:27, 13 June 2018 (As Hot 100.5). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

CFJL-FM
Broadcast areaWinnipeg, Manitoba
Frequency100.5 MHz (FM)
BrandingHot 100.5
Programming
FormatVariety hits
Ownership
OwnerEvanov Radio Group
CKJS, CHWE-FM
History
First air date
2002
Former call signs
CHNR-FM (2002-2005)
CKFE-FM (2005-2006)
CHNK-FM (2006-2011)
Call sign meaning
CF JeweL (former branding)
Technical information
ClassC1
ERP51 kilowatts average
80 kilowatts peak
HAAT206.1 meters (676 ft)
Links
WebcastListen Live!
WebsiteHot 100.5

CFJL-FM is a radio station located in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Owned by Evanov Radio Group, it broadcasts a 1990's and early-2000's leaning variety hits format.

CFJL-FM is co-located with sister stations CKJS and CHWE-FM at 520 Corydon Avenue, while its transmitter is located at Duff Roblin Provincial Park just south of Winnipeg.

History

The station was originally launched in 2002 as CHNR-FM, a nostalgia station owned by CKVN Radiolink System Inc.[1] It was acquired by Newcap Radio in 2005. The station was branded as Cafe 100.7 and adopted an adult album alternative format on December 26 of that year with the call sign CKFE-FM. On December 28, 2006, the station became CHNK-FM and was rebranded as Hank 100.7 playing a classic country format.

In September 2007, CHNK-FM successfully applied to the CRTC for a power increase, citing reception difficulties in the market. On December 6, the station was granted the power increase, taking 100.7 FM from 1,300 watts to an average effective radiated power of 60,200 watts.[2]

The "Hank Tank" Hummer H2 (2007)

On July 6, 2010 the station became K-Rock 100.7 and switched to a blues-leaning classic rock format retaining its CHNK call sign.[3] By 2011, CHNK-FM began shifting towards a mainstream rock direction by adding newer live versions of classic rock songs.

In May 2011, Newcap announced that it was selling CHNK-FM and CKJS to Evanov Communications, pending CRTC approval.[4] On October 24, 2011, the CRTC approved Evanov Communications' acquisition of CHNK-FM and its sister station CKJS.[5]

As a soft AC station

Logo as Jewel 100.5, following its 2015 frequency change.

On November 26, 2011, CHNK-FM became CFJL-FM and was branded as The Lounge 100.7, "Winnipeg's Christmas Music Station", playing non-stop Christmas music. The CFJL-FM call sign was previously carried by sister station CHWE-FM, which received its new call sign the same day.

On December 26, 2011, CFJL-FM re-branded as 100.7 The Breeze, with a soft adult contemporary and adult standards format. Like all AC stations owned by Evanov, CFJL is a reporter to the Mediabase and Nielsen BDS Canadian AC panels. In early November 2013, the station dropped its "Breeze" branding and rebranded as simply 100.7 Lite and Refreshing.[6] On January 1, 2014, the station rebranded as Jewel 101 FM, becoming the sixth station owned by Evanov to adopt the branding.[7]

Beginning in 2014, CFJL-FM became the broadcaster for Winnipeg Goldeyes baseball games. In the press announcement for this broadcasting agreement, the station was referred to as 100.7 FM, suggesting a possible rebrand of the station in the next year. [1] Indeed, in October 2013, the CRTC approved a change to CFJL-FM's broadcast licence that released it from operating in a specialty format (thus allowing the station to shift to a straightforward soft AC format); Evanov argued that the requirement to broadcast specialty music had harmed its economic viability.[8]

In August 2014, the CRTC approved a request by Evanov to move CFJL to the frequency of 100.5 FM, and increase its power to 100,000 watts. Evanov felt that the 100.7 frequency had attracted a poor stigma among advertisers and listeners due to the station's failed attempts to "generate audience interest" under specialty formats. As such, the company believed that moving CFJL would improve the station's viability by providing improved reception, and the opportunity to re-launch the station. The CRTC approved the request.[9][10]

On the evening of May 25, 2015, the station went off air to allow technicians to install the new, more powerful transmitter. It came back on air on May 26 at 10:00 a.m., and rebranded as Jewel 100.5 FM. Despite the move to the new frequency, the station continued to have poor advertising revenue and ratings (in the Fall 2016 Numeris Ratings Report, CFJL held a 2.9 share of the Winnipeg market).[11]

As Hot 100.5

On February 17, 2017 at 3:00 p.m., CFJL-FM flipped to variety hits, branded as Hot 100.5. The new format primarily focuses on pop, rhythmic, and rock music from the 1990s and the 2000s.[12] The first song on Hot 100.5 was "Wannabe" by The Spice Girls.

References

  1. ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2002-225
  2. ^ CRTC Decision 2007-416
  3. ^ "Winnipeg's classic country "Hank" turns classic rock". Radio-Info.com. 6 July 2010. Archived from the original on 24 November 2010. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ Newfoundland Capital press release, via Canadian Newswire: "NEWCAP to Sell Winnipeg Radio Stations", May 19, 2010.
  5. ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2011-661
  6. ^ Upper Midwest Broadcasting, 04 November 2013 site update.
  7. ^ "The Breeze has blown, Jewel hits the FM dial". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  8. ^ CRTC Decision 2013-550, 11 October 2013.
  9. ^ "CRTC application for frequency change" (ZIP). Evanov Communications. Retrieved 27 August 2014.
  10. ^ "Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2014-435". CRTC. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
  11. ^ http://assets.numeris.ca/Downloads/2016_Fall_Radio_DI_TopLineReports.pdf
  12. ^ "Winnipeg Gets Hot For 90s Hits". Radio Insight. Retrieved 20 March 2017.

49°45′20″N 97°07′53″W / 49.7556°N 97.1314°W / 49.7556; -97.1314