CJQC-FM explained

CJQC-FM
Branding:Queens County Community Radio
Frequency:99.3 MHz (FM)
City:Liverpool, Nova Scotia
Format:Community radio
Owner:CJQC Radio Society
Erp:50 watts
Haat:-4.2 meters
Class:LP
Website:qccrfm.com
Callsign Meaning:CJ Queens County

CJQC-FM, branded as Queens County Community Radio is a Canadian radio station that broadcasts at 99.3 FM in Liverpool, Nova Scotia.

The station was officially launched on June 19, 2008 under a temporary special events licence. Its business plan was to operate throughout the summer of 2008 in order to gauge community support for the station and complete its formal application for a permanent licence.

On September 15, 2009, the station received CRTC approval for a full-time licence to operate at 99.3 MHz.[1] The general manager at that time was the Canadian broadcaster Alex J. Walling.

In March 2011, Walling suffered a stroke, which led to the deterioration of the station's operations and the verge of bankruptcy. In June 2012, Walling sold the assets of the station to the CJQC Radio Society, a non-profit community organization. In November 2012, the CJQC Radio Society applied for a new licence, for a station which operates at the same frequency of 99.3 MHz at the same parameters as the old licence. CRTC licensing was approved.

External links

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2009/2009-580.htm Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2009-580