CFNO-FM is a Canadian radio station that broadcasts at 93.1 FM in Marathon, Ontario. The station broadcasts an adult contemporary format with the brand name CFNO Your Hometown Sound.
Broadcast area | Northwestern Ontario |
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Frequency | 93.1 MHz (FM) |
Branding | CFNO Your Hometown Sound |
Programming | |
Format | Adult contemporary |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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CKPR-FM, CJSD-FM, CKPR-DT, CHFD-DT | |
History | |
First air date | 1982 |
Call sign meaning | CF Northwestern Ontario (broadcast area) |
Technical information | |
Class | C |
ERP | 50 kWs |
HAAT | 265 meters (869 ft) |
Repeater(s) | see article |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | cfno.fm |
The station was launched in 1982 by North Superior Broadcasting. It was acquired by Dougall Media in 2002.
Rebroadcasters
editCFNO serves a large portion of Northwestern Ontario through a network of rebroadcast transmitters.
City of license | Identifier | Frequency | RECNet | CRTC Decision |
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Beardmore | CFNO-FM-3 | 107.1 FM | Query | Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2014-53 |
Geraldton | CFNO-FM-4 | 100.7 FM | Query | Decision CRTC 98-164 |
Hornepayne | CFNO-FM-2 | 107.1 FM | Query | Decision CRTC 86-730 |
Longlac | CFNO-FM-5 | 107.1 FM | Query | Decision CRTC 86-731 |
Nakina | CFNO-FM-7 | 107.1 FM | Query | Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2002-253 |
Nipigon | CFNO-FM-1 | 100.7 FM | Query | |
White River | CFNO-FM-8 | 100.7 FM | Query |
In 1986, CFNO received approval to add a transmitter at Nipigon/Red Rock at 103.7 MHz.[1] However, the station was advised to seek another frequency for the rebroadcaster instead. CFNO-FM eventually established a transmitter in Nipigon at 100.7 MHz.[2]
In 1988, CFNO received approval to add a transmitter, CFNO-FM-6, at Dubreuilville at 93.9 MHz.[3] In 2004, the station was authorized to delete CFNO-FM-6 as that transmitter was no longer required, for reasons unknown.[4]
On October 25, 2013, Dougall Media submitted an application to operate a new FM transmitter in Beardmore (CFNO-FM-3) at 107.1 MHz.[5] The transmitter was approved on February 12, 2014.[6]
On October 6, 2015, the CRTC approved changes to the authorized contours of CFNO-FM-2, by increasing the effective radiated power from 4 to 280 watts and the effective height of antenna above average terrain from 17.5 to 37 metres. As a result of the increase in power, the transmitter's status will change from that of a low-power, unprotected service to that of a protected Class A1 service.[7]
On November 10, 2021, North Superior Broadcasting Ltd. received CRTC approval to change the authorized contours of CFNO-FM-5 Longlac, Ontario by changing the class from unprotected low-power (LP) to regular power A1, increasing the effective radiated power from 4 to 125 watts, decreasing the effective height of the antenna above average terrain from 30.0 to 2.1 meters.[8] On the same day, North Superior Broadcasting received CRTC approval to change the authorized contours of CFNO-FM-7 Nakina, Ontario, from an unprotected LP to a regular power A1, by increasing the effective radiated power from 49 to 110 watts, and increasing the effective height of the antenna above average terrain from 4.0 to 13.8 meters. [9]
CJWA-FM
editCJWA-FM in Wawa was also formerly a rebroadcaster of CFNO.[10] North Superior launched a separate station there in 1998, after the town's sole local radio station (also going by the CJWA callsign, but at 1240 AM) was closed in 1996. CFNO's former rebroadcaster in Chapleau also became a rebroadcaster of CJWA's signal instead.
North Superior sold CJWA at the same time as CFNO, although to a different new owner, Labbe Media.
References
edit- ^ Decision CRTC 86-999
- ^ Government of Canada, Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) (1986-10-08). "ARCHIVED - Licence application - North Superior Broadcasting Ltd". crtc.gc.ca. Retrieved 2020-03-11.
- ^ Decision CRTC 88-740
- ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2004-543
- ^ 2013-1399-9, Addition of a rebroadcasting transmitter - Beardmore, Ontario, CRTC, October 25, 2013
- ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2014-53, CFNO-FM Marathon – New transmitter in Beardmore, "CRTC", February 12, 2014
- ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2015-456, CFNO-FM Marathon and its transmitter CFNO-FM-2 Hornepayne - Technical changes, CRTC, October 6, 2015
- ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2021-369, CFNO-FM Marathon and its transmitter CFNO-FM-5 Longlac – Technical changes, CRTC, November 10, 2021
- ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2021-370, CFNO-FM Marathon and its transmitter CFNO-FM-7 Nakina – Technical changes, CRTC, November 10, 2021
- ^ Decision CRTC 88-741
External links
edit- CFNO-FM - official website
- CFNO-FM at The History of Canadian Broadcasting by the Canadian Communications Foundation
- CFNO-FM in the REC Canadian station database