CBVE-FM
City | Quebec City |
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Broadcast area | Province of Quebec, except Montreal and Outaouais |
Branding | CBC Radio One |
Frequency | 104.7 MHz (FM) |
First air date |
March 1976 (as CBM repeater) August 1, 1994 (separate station) |
Format | Public broadcasting |
ERP | 100 kW |
HAAT | 125 meters (410 ft) |
Class | C1 |
Callsign meaning |
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Ville de Québec English |
Owner | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |
Sister stations | CBV-FM, CBVX-FM, CBVT-DT |
Website | Quebec Community Network |
CBVE-FM is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts the programming of the CBC Radio One network at 104.7 FM in Quebec City. The station's main transmitter for is located at Mount Bélair. Its studios are co-located with its francophone sister stations (CBV-FM, CBVX-FM and CBVT-DT) on rue St-Jean in Quebec City.
CBVE-FM is the originating station for all CBC Radio One transmitters in Quebec outside of Montreal and the Outaouais. Together, they are known as the Quebec Community Network, with a special mandate to provide service to the province's anglophone minority.
Although it is a semi-satellite of CBME-FM in Montreal, most of the station's operations are in Quebec City except for master control, which is based at the Canadian Broadcasting Centre in Toronto.
History
The station was launched in 1976. Prior to its launch, CBC Radio programming was aired on private affiliate CFOM 1340 on the AM band. Following CFOM's shutdown as a commercial station in late 1975, the CBC directly acquired the station and kept it in operation until the FM signal was launched.
The station was originally a rebroadcaster of CBM in Montreal (now CBME). In 1994, however, it was granted a separate license. At the same time, all but one of CBM's rebroadcasters were transferred to CBVE.[1]
Local programming
The station's local programs are Quebec AM, hosted by Susan Campbell, in the mornings and Breakaway, hosted by Jacquie Czernin, in the afternoons. The rest of the station's schedule is a simulcast of CBME.
An hour of Quebec AM is also heard on CBC North radio stations in the Nunavik region of northern Quebec.
Transmitters
AM
City of license | Identifier | Frequency | Power | Class | RECNet | CRTC Decision |
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Chapais | CBMD | 1400 AM | 40 watts | LP | Query | |
Lebel-sur-Quévillon | CBMK | 1230 AM | 40 watts | LP | Query | |
Senneterre | CBMM | 540 AM | 40 watts | LP | Query | |
La Tuque | CBVE-1 | 830 AM* | 40 watts | LP | Query |
FM
City of license | Identifier | Frequency | Power | Class | RECNet | CRTC Decision |
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Baie-Comeau | CBMI-FM | 93.7 FM | 3,000 watts | A | Query | |
Blanc-Sablon | CBMS-FM | 102.7 FM | 351 watts | A | Query | |
Chandler | CBVB-FM | 103.7 FM | 222 watts | A1 | Query | |
Chibougamau | CBVC-FM | 90.3 FM | 420 watts | A | Query | |
Chisasibi | CBMP-FM | 105.1 FM | 82 watts | A1 | Query | |
Escuminac | CBVA-FM | 98.1 FM | 827 watts | A | Query | |
Fermont | CBMR-FM | 105.1 FM | 16 watts | A1 | Query | |
Gaspé | CBVG-FM | 88.5 FM2 | 2,610 watts | B | Query | |
Harrington Harbour | CBMU-FM | 99.5 FM | 169 watts | A1 | Query | |
Magdalen Islands | CBVM-FM | 95.3 FM | 4,200 watts | B | Query | |
Mistissini | CBVS-FM | 101.5 FM | 77 watts | A1 | Query | |
Murdochville | CBMJ-FM | 99.5 FM | 98 watts | A | Query | 2013-226 |
New Carlisle | CBVN-FM | 101.5 FM | 800 watts | A | Query | |
New Richmond | CBVR-FM | 103.5 FM | 1,000 watts | A | Query | |
Old Fort Bay | CBMV-FM | 95.9 FM | 67 watts | A1 | Query | |
Percé | CBVP-FM | 105.3 FM | 840 watts | B | Query | |
Port-Daniel | CBVF-FM | 100.5 FM | 234 watts | A1 | Query | |
Rivière-Saint-Paul | CBMY-FM | 104.3 FM | 54 watts | A1 | Query | |
Rouyn-Noranda | CBMA-FM | 99.9 FM | 1,000 watts | A | Query | |
Saguenay | CBJE-FM | 102.7 FM | 30,000 watts | B | Query | |
Saint-Augustin | CBMX-FM | 102.3 FM | 56 watts | A1 | Query | |
Saint-Jovite | CBMF-FM | 98.1 FM | 845 watts | A | Query | |
Schefferville | CBMH-FM | 103.1 FM | 400 watts | A | Query | 94-165 |
Sept-Îles | CBSE-FM | 96.9 FM | 15,000 watts | B | Query | |
Sherbrooke | CBMB-FM | 91.7 FM | 25,000 watts | B | Query | |
La Tabatière | CBMT-FM | 101.5 FM | 178 watts | A | Query | |
Thetford Mines | CBMC-FM | 92.3 FM | 250 watts | A | Query | |
Trois-Rivières | CBMZ-FM | 93.9 FM | 14,000 watts | B | Query | |
Waskaganish | CBMQ-FM | 105.1 FM | 55 watts | A1 | Query | |
Waswanipi | CBVW-FM | 105.1 FM | 90 watts | A1 | Query | |
Wemindji | CBMW-FM | 105.1 FM | 55 watts | A1 | Query | |
Malartic | CBMN-FM | 101.1 FM | 50,000 watts | B | Query | |
La Tuque | CBVE-1 | 101.9 FM* | watts | Query | Pending CRTC approval |
On September 11, 2008, the CRTC approved the CBC's application to operate a temporary low-power FM mono transmitter at Lac-Mégantic. It would broadcast on 104.1 MHz with an effective radiated power of 50 watts for a period of three months. The CBC indicated the transmitter would rebroadcast CBVE-FM and ensure the continuity of the national Radio One service to Lac-Megantic while the municipality conducts renovations on the site of the low-power AM transmitter CBMO 1240 kHz, which was currently unserviceable.[2] It is unknown if the transmitter(s) is currently operating as CBMO and CBMO-FM is not listed in the Industry Canada database.
1On January 4, 2013, the CBC filed and application to the CRTC to convert CBMJ Murdochville from 750 AM to 99.5 FM.[3] The application was approved on May 8, 2013.[4]
2On October 25, 2013, the CRTC approved the CBC's application to decrease the power of CBVG-FM Gaspé from 2,160 to 1,730 watts (decreasing the maximum ERP from 4,250 to 2,610 watts) and by decreasing its EHAAT from 409.5 to 384.5 metres.[5]
On March 19, 2015, the CBC submitted an application to add an FM transmitter in Malartic, CBMN-FM, which would broadcast at 101.1 MHz at 26,480 watts with a maximum ERP of 50,000 watts. In the CRTC's July 3, 2015 release, CBMN-FM's ERP reads 22,800 watts. CBMN-FM would replace two existing low-powered CBC AM transmitters, CBMN AM 1230 Malarctic and CBML AM 570 Val-d'Or. The new transmitter may also replace CBMM AM 540 in Senneterre, but only pending further assessment following the sign-on of CBMN-FM.[6][7] The CRTC approved the CBC's application on July 3, 2015.[8]
On April 4, 2016, the CBC filed and application to the CRTC to convert CBVE-1 La Tuque from 830 AM to 101.9 FM.[9]
References
- ↑ Decision CRTC 94-612, New radio programming undertaking consisting of CBVE-FM and its transmitters, CRTC, August 15, 1994
- ↑ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2008-255, CBVE-FM Québec - New transmitter in Lac-Mégantic, CRTC, September 11, 2008
- ↑
- ↑ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2013-226, CBVE-FM Québec – New transmitter in Murdochville, CRTC, May 8, 2013
- ↑ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2013-564, CBCS-FM Sudbury and its transmitter CBLJ-FM Wawa; CBVE-FM Québec and its transmitter CBVG-FM Gaspé; and CBAM-FM Moncton and its transmitter CBAM-FM-1 Sackville –Technical changes, CRTC, October 25, 2013
- ↑ 2015-0264-1, Addition of an FM transmitter, CRTC, March 19, 2015
- ↑ AM stations going away, American Bandscan, March 19, 2015
- ↑ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2015-292, CBVE-FM Québec – New transmitter in Malartic. CRTC, July 3, 2015
- ↑ 201602772, Addition of an FM transmitter in La Tuque, Quebec, CRTC, April 4, 2016
External links
- CBVE-FM history - Canadian Communications Foundation
- Query the REC's Canadian station database for CBVE-FM
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Coordinates: 46°49′22″N 71°29′43″W / 46.82278°N 71.49528°W