CHOX-FM explained

CHOX-FM
Airdate:August 1938 (AM)
April 23, 1992 (FM)
Frequency:97.5 MHz (FM)
City:La Pocatière, Quebec
Area:La Pocatière
Baie-Saint-Paul
Saint-Aubert
Sainte-Perpétue
Format:Adult contemporary
Language:French
Owner:Groupe Radio Simard
Licensee:CIBM-FM Mont-Bleu Limitée
Former Callsigns:CHGB (1938–1992)
Erp:25,160 watts
Branding:CHOX 97,5
Class:B
Sister Stations:CIBM-FM, CIEL-FM
Website:chox97.com

CHOX-FM is a Canadian radio station that broadcasts a francophone adult contemporary format at 97.5 FM in La Pocatière, Quebec.

The station originally signed on as CHGB in 1938 and changed through a number of different AM frequencies, until it moved to its last spot at 1310 AM before being authorized to move to the FM band in 1990 and adopting its current callsign.[1] On April 23, 1992, CHOX-FM signed on and in June 1992, the former AM transmitters left the air.

The station is currently owned by Groupe Radio Simard.

External links

47.3492°N -69.9606°W

Notes and References

  1. http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/1990/DB90-1120.htm Decision CRTC 90-1120