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On {{start date and age|1969|1|20}}, the station [[sign-on|signed on]] as '''CJET-FM'''. It was the FM counterpart to CJET [[630 AM]]. At first, the two stations [[simulcast]] their programming. But after a few years, the FM station began broadcasting a separate format of [[easy listening]] and [[middle of the road (music)|middle of the road]] music. |
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The station was launched in 1969 as '''CJET-FM''', a sister station to the [[AM radio]] station [[CJET-FM|CJET]], and changed its callsign to '''CKUE''' in the early 1970s. |
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The CKBY-FM [[call sign]] was originally found on [[105.3 FM]] in Ottawa, from 1972 to 2003, carrying a [[country music]] format. (That Ottawa station is now [[Hot AC]] [[CISS-FM]].) The CKBY-FM call letters were moved to 92.3 FM in Smiths Falls in 2003 when AM 630 CJET switched to the FM band. The CKBY-FM call sign remained on that frequency until late 2020, while 101.1 continued to be called CJET-FM. |
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In 1984, the stations were acquired by CHEZ-FM Inc., the owner of Ottawa's [[CHEZ-FM|CHEZ]]. In 1986, CKUE changed its callsign to '''CHEQ''', and adopted the ''Q101'' brand. Q101 switched from its longtime [[adult contemporary]] format to country music in 1990, but the country format was financially unsuccessful. |
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⚫ | On June 28, 2013 at 3PM, |
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In 1993, CHEZ acquired rights to the callsign and format of '''CFMO''', an [[easy listening]] station in Ottawa which [[CHUM Limited]] had converted to [[hot adult contemporary]] [[CKKL-FM|CKKL]]. |
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In 1999, the CHEZ group of stations were acquired by Rogers Media.<ref>[http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/1999/DB99-158.HTM Decision CRTC 99-158]</ref> On December 31 of that year, Rogers converted the station to a [[modern rock]] format and moved the station's studios into Ottawa, using the callsign '''CIOX''' and the brand name '''Xfm'''. However, in 2001 the [[Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission|CRTC]] found that by operating CIOX as an Ottawa station, Rogers was in contravention of [[concentration of media ownership|market concentration]] rules about the number of radio stations in a single market that can be owned by the same company. As a result, the CRTC ordered Rogers to return the station to Smiths Falls.<ref>[http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2001/DB2001-257.htm Decision CRTC 2001-257]</ref> |
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In October 2003, the station stunted for the day as ''101.1 Frank FM'', playing pretty much anything.<ref>[http://www.fybush.com/nerw-yir2003.html#prog 9. Canada Meets "Jack," "Bob" and "Dave"] Scott Fybush, North East Radio Watch, Year in review 2003</ref><ref>[http://www.fybush.com/nerw/2004/nerw-040105.html#can all eyes were on Rogers' CKBY-FM 105.3 Ottawa over the New Year holiday] Scott Fybush, North East Radio Watch, January 5, 2004 {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081206083926/http://www.fybush.com/nerw/2004/nerw-040105.html#can |date=December 6, 2008 }}</ref> |
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On January 9, 2004, at Noon, the station adopted its current format when Rogers converted the former CKBY in Ottawa to the current [[CISS-FM|CISS]]. 101.1 became CKBY "Y101", and 105.3 became CISS a month later after the format change. The final song as 101.1 Xfm was ''[[Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life)]]'' by [[Green Day]]. |
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⚫ | On June 28, 2013 at 3PM, CKBY-FM changed its moniker to ''Country 101.1'' (pronounced as "Country One-Oh-One-One"). It was part of Rogers' changing of its country-formatted stations to a unified brand. Other than the branding change, no format or staff changes occurred.<ref>[http://radioinsight.com/blog/headlines/netgnomes/82242/rogers-planning-a-canadian-national-country-brand/ Radio Insight: "Rogers Launches Canadian Country Brand", July 3, 2013.]</ref> |
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On December 3, 2020, Rogers reorganized the content of three of its Ottawa-area stations. [[CIWW]] 1310 News became [[CityNews]], [[simulcast]] on both [[1310 AM]] and on [[101.1 FM]]. The station at 92.3 FM was rebranded ''Country 92.3''.<ref>{{cite news |title=1310 NEWS becomes CityNews, serving Ottawa and the Valley |url=https://ottawa.citynews.ca/local-news/1310-news-becomes-citynews-serving-ottawa-and-the-valley-3151012 |access-date=December 3, 2020 |work=CityNews |date=December 3, 2020}}</ref> <ref>[https://www.hometownnews.ca/jack-has-hit-the-road/ JACK has hit the road], ''Hometown News'', December 4, 2020</ref> |
On December 3, 2020, Rogers reorganized the content of three of its Ottawa-area stations. [[CIWW]] 1310 News became [[CityNews]], [[simulcast]] on both [[1310 AM]] and on [[101.1 FM]]. The station at 92.3 FM was rebranded ''Country 92.3''.<ref>{{cite news |title=1310 NEWS becomes CityNews, serving Ottawa and the Valley |url=https://ottawa.citynews.ca/local-news/1310-news-becomes-citynews-serving-ottawa-and-the-valley-3151012 |access-date=December 3, 2020 |work=CityNews |date=December 3, 2020}}</ref> <ref>[https://www.hometownnews.ca/jack-has-hit-the-road/ JACK has hit the road], ''Hometown News'', December 4, 2020</ref> |
Revision as of 05:01, 24 December 2021
Broadcast area | National Capital Region |
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Frequency | 101.1 MHz (FM) |
Branding | CityNews Ottawa |
Programming | |
Format | News-Talk |
Affiliations | ABC News Radio Toronto Blue Jays Radio Network CBS Sports Radio |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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CHEZ-FM, CISS-FM, CIWW, CJET-FM | |
History | |
First air date | January 20, 1969 |
Technical information | |
Class | C |
ERP | 100,000 watts |
HAAT | 141.5 meters (464 ft) |
Links | |
Website | Ottawa.CityNews.ca |
CKBY-FM (101.1 MHz, CityNews Ottawa) is a commercial radio station licensed to Smiths Falls, Ontario, and serving the National Capital Region including Ottawa. It is owned by Rogers Sports and Media and it simulcasts a News-Talk radio format with co-owned CIWW 1310 AM. CKBY-FM has radio studios in Smiths Falls (as part of its license agreement), with auxiliary studios at the Rogers Ottawa cluster on Thurston Drive and Conroy Road.
CKBY-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts, the current maximum power for Canadian FM stations. The transmitter is on Ontario Highway 15 near Line Route 7 in Beckwith, Ontario.[1]
Programming
On weekdays, local all-news blocks are heard in morning and afternoon drive time. In middays, two local talk shows air: Rob Snow in late mornings and Sam Laprade in early afternoons. Their shows are repeated in the evening. Overnights feature the national all-news service shared with CFTR Toronto, CFFR Calgary and CKWX Vancouver.[2]
On weekends, all-news blocks are heard in the morning and overnight, with talk shows in the afternoon and CBS Sports Radio in the evening. ABC News Radio supplies reports on world and U.S. news. Toronto Blue Jays baseball games are carried. The Blue Jays, CKBY-FM and CIWW are all co-owned by Rogers Communications.[3]
History
The station was launched in 1969 as CJET-FM, a sister station to the AM radio station CJET, and changed its callsign to CKUE in the early 1970s.
In 1984, the stations were acquired by CHEZ-FM Inc., the owner of Ottawa's CHEZ. In 1986, CKUE changed its callsign to CHEQ, and adopted the Q101 brand. Q101 switched from its longtime adult contemporary format to country music in 1990, but the country format was financially unsuccessful.
In 1993, CHEZ acquired rights to the callsign and format of CFMO, an easy listening station in Ottawa which CHUM Limited had converted to hot adult contemporary CKKL.
In 1999, the CHEZ group of stations were acquired by Rogers Media.[4] On December 31 of that year, Rogers converted the station to a modern rock format and moved the station's studios into Ottawa, using the callsign CIOX and the brand name Xfm. However, in 2001 the CRTC found that by operating CIOX as an Ottawa station, Rogers was in contravention of market concentration rules about the number of radio stations in a single market that can be owned by the same company. As a result, the CRTC ordered Rogers to return the station to Smiths Falls.[5]
In October 2003, the station stunted for the day as 101.1 Frank FM, playing pretty much anything.[6][7]
On January 9, 2004, at Noon, the station adopted its current format when Rogers converted the former CKBY in Ottawa to the current CISS. 101.1 became CKBY "Y101", and 105.3 became CISS a month later after the format change. The final song as 101.1 Xfm was Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life) by Green Day.
On June 28, 2013 at 3PM, CKBY-FM changed its moniker to Country 101.1 (pronounced as "Country One-Oh-One-One"). It was part of Rogers' changing of its country-formatted stations to a unified brand. Other than the branding change, no format or staff changes occurred.[8]
On December 3, 2020, Rogers reorganized the content of three of its Ottawa-area stations. CIWW 1310 News became CityNews, simulcast on both 1310 AM and on 101.1 FM. The station at 92.3 FM was rebranded Country 92.3.[9] [10]
To coincide with Rogers' Ottawa station reorganization, the radio stations at 92.3 and 101.1 swapped their call signs. CKBY-FM moved from 101.1 to 92.3 FM. And CJET-FM moved from 92.3 to 101.1.[11]
References
- ^ FCCdata.org/CKBY-FM
- ^ "Ottawa Radio Program Schedule".
- ^ "Blue Jays Radio Network".
- ^ Decision CRTC 99-158
- ^ Decision CRTC 2001-257
- ^ 9. Canada Meets "Jack," "Bob" and "Dave" Scott Fybush, North East Radio Watch, Year in review 2003
- ^ all eyes were on Rogers' CKBY-FM 105.3 Ottawa over the New Year holiday Scott Fybush, North East Radio Watch, January 5, 2004 Archived December 6, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Radio Insight: "Rogers Launches Canadian Country Brand", July 3, 2013.
- ^ "1310 NEWS becomes CityNews, serving Ottawa and the Valley". CityNews. December 3, 2020. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
- ^ JACK has hit the road, Hometown News, December 4, 2020
- ^ Call Letter Changes in Smiths Falls, Canadian Radio News, December 12, 2020
External links
- Country 92.3
- CJET-FM history - Canadian Communications Foundation
- Smiths Falls Then & Now - CJET
- CJET-FM in the REC Canadian station database