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New Carlisle Noranda Plessisville Pohenegamook Port -Cartier Quebec AM. Stereo. Format: Btfi mus. Gordon Donaldson, dir; Pierre Lapointe, mus dir; Robert Rainville, prom Quebec Radio gen sis mgr. mgr; Jean -Guy Gibeau, chief engr. CFMB(AM) -Dec 21, 1962: 1410 khz; 10 kw -U, DA -1. CKMF -FM- Listing follows CJMS(AM). 35 York St., Westmount (H3Z 2Z5). (514) 483 -2362. CKO(AM) -See Pointe Claire. CFMB Ltee. Audio news: SBN. Rep: NTR. Format: CBVE- FM-(Eng) March 1979: 104.7 mhz; 100 kw. Ethnic. Andrew Mielewczyk, pres; Georges -Andre CKVL(AM) -(Verdun) Nov 3, 1946: 850 khz; 50 kw -D, Ant 411 ft. 700 St Cyrille Est (G1R 5A9). (418) 10 Sisto, gen mgr & prog dir; Badie Moussa, coml mgr; kw -N, DA-2. 211 Gordon Ave., Verdun (H4G 2R2). 525 -2120. Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Net: CBC. Tony Ferrara, mus dir; Walter Centa, prom mgr; (514) 766-2311 Radio Futura Ltee. Audio news: Format: News, talk, div. Robert Renaud, gen mgr; Augusto Tomasini, news dir; Raouf Boulos, chief engr. Newsradio. Rep: All Canada, Radioaction. Format: Nancy Lee, news dir. Talk, MOR. Jack Tietolman, pres; Malcom G. Scott, CFOR -FM- Listing follows CFCF(AM). CFOM(AM) -1340 khz; 250 w. Rebroadcasts gen mgr; Maurice Tietolman, gen sis mgr; Bob CBM(AM) Montreal. CHOM -FM- Listing follows CKGM(AM). Beauchamp, prog dir; Diane Duquette, mus dir; Diane Mainville, prom mgr; Donat Valois, news dir; Roger CHIK -FM- Listing follows CJRP(AM). CHRS(AM) -(Fr) 1956: 1040 khz; 10 kw-D, 1 kw-N, DA -N. 929 Rue de Seminaire, St. Jean (J3A 186). (514) Gonneville, chief engr. CHOI -FM- Listing follows CHRC(AM). 879 -9046, 348 -4906. Radio Diffusion Michel Mathieu CKOI -FM- (Verdun) Co -owned with CKVL(AM). 1953: CHRC(AM) -April 1, 1926: 800 khz; 50 kw -U, DA -1. Inc. (acq 1-84). Format: C &W, oldies. Michel 96.9 mhz; 307 kw. Ant 712 ft. Stereo. Prog sep from 2136, Chemin Ste -Foy, Ste -Foy (G1V 1R8). (418) Mathieu, pres, prog & mus dir, chief engr; J. Welcher, AM. Format: Progswcontemp. Guy Brouillard, mus 688 -8080. Telex: 051 -31515. Les Entreprises de gen, gen sis & prom mgr; S. Provost, news dir. dir. Radiodiffusion de la Capitale Inc. (acq 5- 22.85). Audio CIBL -FM -April 26, 1980: 104.5 mhz; 15 w. Stereo. news: BN. Format: MOR. Jacques Duhamel, pres & 1691 Boulevard Pie IX (HIV 2C3). (514) 526 -2581. gen mgr; Jacques Grenier, VP & gen sis mgr; Clement Station De Radio MF Communautaire. Format: Div. New Carlisle Tardif, prog & news dir; Michel Cloutier, prom mgr; Jean -Guy Chaput, pres; Yves Bernard, gen mgr; Jocelyn Ruel, chief engr. Philippe Labrauche, prog dir; Laurent Boursier, news CHNC(AM )-Dec 23, 1933: 610 khz; 10 kw-D, 5 kw-N, CHOI-FM- Co-owned with CHRC(AM). Nov 1, 1949: dir; Pierre Gaudet, chief engr. DA-1. CP 610 (GOC 1Z0). (418) 752 -2215 TWX: 98.1 mhz; 81 kw. Ant 250 ft. Stereo. Prog sep from CND-FM --Jan 27, 1975: 102.3 mhz; 36 w. Ant 180 ft. 014 -43212. Radio CHNC Ltee. Net: Telemedia. Rep: AM. (418) 687 -9810. Format: MOR Contemp. Louis 5212 Boul. St. Laurent (H2T 1S1). (514) 288 -1731. Communication AC (All Canada). Format: MOR. Art Lebeau, prog dir; Guy Lebel, mus dir; Michel Dorval, Radio Centre Ville. Format; Community FM. Spec prog: Houde, pres, chief engr; Reg Poirier, gen sis mgr; J.C. prom mgr. Black Vim, Sp 10 1/2 hrs, Port 10 1/2 hrs, Gr 10 1/2 Dignar, prog dir; Raynald Biais, news dir. CITF -FM- Listing follows CKCV(AM). hrs, Haitian 4 hrs, Chinese 2 1/2 hrs wkly. Michel CJMF -FM 26, 1979: 93.3 mhz; 48 kw. Ant 1,275 Kapelas, pres; Robert Pilon, gen mgr; Jean -Louis -Sep ft. Stereo. Belvedere (G1S 3E5). (418) 687 -9330. Legault, prog dir; Marc Provencher, tech dir. 600 Noranda CJMF -FM Ltee. Rep: Major Mkt. Format: CHR. CITE -FM-May 7, 1977: 107.3 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 700 Jean -Marc Carpentier, pres; Claude Thibodeau, gen ft. Stereo. 1184 W. Ste. Catherine. (H3B 1K1). (514) CHLM- FM-See Rouyn. mgr & prog dir; Raynald Journault, gen sis mgr; Daniel 866 -3741. CITE-FM. Group owner: Telemedia Comm. Tremblay, mus dir; Danielle Saindon, prom mgr; Ltd. Rep: Opex. Format: MOR. Spec prog: Class 12 CKRN(AM)-See Rouyn. Marcel Charland, news dir; Martin Brandt, chief engr. hrs wkly, Pierre Befand, pres; Jacques Lina, gen 15, 1969: 1060 khz; -D, 10 mgr; Jean Durocher, gen sis mgr; Danielle Malenfant, CJRP(AM) -June 50 kw mus dir; Daniel Proulx, prom mgr; Bruno Pelletier, chief kw -N, DA -2. C.P. 4200, Sillery (G1T 2S2). (418) engr. Plessisville 688 -1060. CJRP Radio Provinciale Ltee. (acq 6 -15- 69). Net: Radio mutuel. Rep: Mutuelcom. Format: CJAD(AM)-(Eng) Dec 8, 1945: 800 khz; 50 kw-D, CKTL(AM )-Oct 18, 1972: 1420 khz; 1 kw-D, 500 MOR. Jacques Duhamel, pres & gen mgr; Jacques 10 kw-N, DA -2. 1411 Rue du Fort (H3H 2R1). (514) w -N, DA -1. Box 160 (G6L 2Y7). (819) 362 -3737. Radio Grenier, coml mgr; Jean -Luc Vachon, prog dir; Alain 989 -2523. CJAD Inc. Rep: Standard Best Sls. Audio Plessisville Ltee. Net: Telemedia. Audio news: BN, Pelletier, news dir; Danielle Aube, prom mgr; Jocelyn news: BN, SBN. Format: Adult contemp. Spec prog: SBN. Rep: Radio Unie. Format: MOR. Francois Ruel, chief engr. Class 3 hrs, C &W 3 hrs, top -40 3 hrs wkly. Peter Labbe, Talbot, & sis pres; Johanne gen gen mgr, mus CHIK -FM-Co -owned with CJRP(AM). Aug 1, 1982: Shurman, pres, VP & gen mgr; John Bartrem, sis mgr; dir; Alain Campagnat, prog & news dir, prom mgr. Greg Stewart, gen mgr & VP; Robert Linney, prog dir; 98.9 mhz. 4 Parc Samuel Holland, Suite 200 (G1S Blair Bartrem, mus dir; Chris Shipton, prom mgr; Gord 3R3). (418) 687 -9900. Format: Btfl mus. .Laval Sinclair, news dir; Mark Kavanaugh, chief engr. Provencher, gen mgr; Jacques Grenier, gen sis mgr; Robert Boulay, prog dir; Daniel Aubi, mus dir; Jocelyn (Eng)Co -owned with CJAD(AM). 1, Pohenegamook CJFM- FM- Opt Ruel, chief engr. 1962: 95.9 mhz; 41.2 kw. Ant 979 ft. Stereo. Audio news: BN, SBN. Format: Adult contemp. Spec prog: CFVD- FM -2 -Sep 10, 1983: 104.9 mhz; 50 w. c/o CP CKCV(AM) -July 1, 1926: 1280 khz; 50 kw -U, DA-1. Jazz 3 hrs wkly. Barry Tomlinson, gen sis mgr; Susan 1370, Ville Degalis (GOL 1H0). (418) 853-3370. Radio 800 Place d'Youville, Suite 2100 (G1R 4W7). (418) Davis, prog & mus dir; Jody Goodman, prom mgr; Degalis Inc. Net: CBC. Rep: Target, Radio -Unie. 694 -1280. Telemedia Communications Inc. (group Peter Coleman, news dir. Format: Adult contemp. Rino Caissie, pres; Jean - owner). Net: Telemedia. Rep: Opex. Format: MOR. Marc Belzile, gen & gen sis mgr, prog dir, prom mgr; Pierre Befand, pres; Phil Germain, gen & gen sis mgr; CJMS(AM)-(Fr) April 23, 1954: 1280 khz; 50 kw -U, Lyne Castonguay, mus dir; Gilles Caron, news dir; Mario Paquin, prog, news & mus dir; Serge Cloutier, DA -2. 1717 Dorchester Blvd. E. (H2L 4E8). (514) Jacques Martin, chief engr. prom mgr; Norman Blondeau, chief engr. 527 -4311. TWX: 05-25185 Radiomutuul Ltd. (acq 8-29-85). Net: Radiomutuel. Rep: Mutuelcom/The CITF-FM-Co-owned with CKCV(AM). July 22, 1982: Radio Sls Grp. Format: Adult contemp. Normand 107.5 mhz; 37.88 kw. Ant 500 ft. Stereo. 580 Grande Beauchamp, pres; Paul -Emile Beaulne, gen mgr; Pointe Claire Alliè St., Suite 220 (G1R 2K2). (418) 525 -4545. Format: Robert Leonard, gen sis mgr; Raynald Briere, prog MOR. Marc B. Lachance, gen mgr; Jean Martin, gen dir; Colette Roger, mus dir; Monique Vigneault, prom CKO(AM)' -(Eng) March 15, 1960: 1470 khz; 10 kw -D, sis mgr; Yves N. Gagne, prog & mus dir; Francine mgr; Paul Arcand, news dir; Denis Dion, chief engr. 5 kw -N. 550 Sherbrooke St., West, Suite 1580, Lafintaine, prom mgr; Gilles Jolivet, chief engr. CKMF -FM-Co -owned with CJMS(AM). May 11, 1964: Montreal (H3A 2C5). (514) 843 -8857. Western Cais- CKIA-FM -Oct, 31, 1984: 96.1 6.8 w. Ant 700 ft, 570 94.3 mhz; 41.4 kw. Ant 979 ft. Stereo. Prog sep from sons. Net: CKO. Format: All news. Stan Stewart, pies; Rue du Roi (G1K 2X2). (418) 529 -9026 Radio AM. (514) 526 -4951. Format: Dance mus. Yves Peter J. Jackman, exec VP; R. Glenny, VP sis & mktg; Basse -Ville Inc. Format: MOR. Yvan St Michel, pres; Guerard, gen mgr; Guy Aubry, prog dir; Francois W. T. Pamaby, ed in chief; K.D. Walker, controller; Mario Germain, gen mgr; Michele Chasse, gen sis L'Herbier, mus dir; Daniele Chagnon, prom mgr. R.C. Whitehead, prog dir; Paul Dodson, gen mgr; Gord mgr; Anne Bergeron, prog dir; Guylaine Ouellet, mus Butler, prom mgr. dir: Nicole Jacomelli, prom mgr; Alain Drolet, news dir; CKAC(AM)-Sep 22, 1922: 730 khz; 50 kw -U, DA -1. Normand Lapierre, 1400 Metcalfe St. (H3A 1X4). (514) 845 -5151. Tele- chief engr. media Communications Inc. Pierre Arcand, VP, gen *CKRL-FM -Feb 15, 1973: 89.1 mhz; 1.4 kw. Ant 700 mgr; Andre Decade, assist gen mgr; Raymond Baril, Port -Cartier ft. 47 Ste -Ursule, Universite Laval. (G1R 4E4). (418) gen sis mgr; Luc Harvey, prog dir; Jean -Guy Faucher, 656 -5675. Campus Laval FM Inc. Stereo. Format: mus dir; Daniele Legare, prom mgr; Marc Blondeau, CIPC(AM) -Oct 4, 1976: 710 khz; t kw-U, DA -1. 8 Adult contemp. Jacques LaFlarne, pres; Bernard news dir; Pierre Laberge, chief engr.
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