CHOO-FM was a radio station which broadcast on 101.7 MHz in Tofino, British Columbia, Canada from 2000 to 2002.
Defunct | |
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Frequency | 101.7 MHz (FM) |
Programming | |
Format | Community radio |
Ownership | |
Owner | P. L. M. Broadcasting Ltd. |
History | |
First air date | 2000 |
Last air date | January 15, 2002 |
Technical information | |
ERP | 50 watts |
Transmitter coordinates | 49°09′07″N 125°54′14″W / 49.152°N 125.904°W |
History
editOn July 15, 1999, P. L. M. Broadcasting Ltd. received approval from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to operate a new FM radio station at Tofino.[1] The new station would broadcast with 50 watts of power with a mixture of a MOR format, including modern and light rock, classic and modern country music as well as local talent, and a talk show. The station also provided native languages like Nuu-chah-nulth language, consisting of stories and native music, along with two hours of french-language programming weekly. Funding for the station was to be provided by the Ma-Mook Development Corporation, a non-profit business development corporation created by the five Central Region First Nations of the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council.
CHOO-FM signed on at 101.7 MHz in early 2000. In 2001, the station switched to an adult contemporary format to attract more listeners.
On January 15, 2002, CHOO-FM broadcasting at 50 watts on 101.7 MHz was shut down, due to a lack of advertising revenue and other problems. CHOO-FM's licence renewal was approved on August 15, 2005 (from September 1, 2005 to October 31, 2006).[2]
The CHOO callsign was formerly used at a radio station in Ajax, Ontario from 1967 to 1994, which is known today as CJKX-FM. As of 2009, the current CHOO callsign now belongs to a radio station in Drumheller, Alberta, known as CHOO-FM.
References
edit- ^ Decision CRTC 99-174 New English-language low-power FM radio programming undertaking at Tofino, CRTC, July 15, 1999
- ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2005-407 Administrative renewals (includes CHOO-FM Tofino), CRTC, August 15, 2005.
External links
edit- CHOO-FM at The History of Canadian Broadcasting by the Canadian Communications Foundation