CFGQ-FM
City | Calgary, Alberta |
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Broadcast area | Calgary and Banff, Alberta |
Branding | Q107 |
Slogan | Great Hits & Real Classic Rock |
Frequency | 107.3 MHz (FM) |
First air date | April 15, 1982 (as CKIK-FM) |
Format | Classic rock |
ERP | 100 kWs |
HAAT | 298.5 meters (979 ft) |
Class | C |
Transmitter coordinates | 51°03′00″N 114°04′30″W / 51.050°N 114.075°WCoordinates: 51°03′00″N 114°04′30″W / 51.050°N 114.075°W |
Owner |
Corus Entertainment (CKIK-FM Ltd.) |
Sister stations | CHQR, CKRY-FM |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | Q107 |
CFGQ-FM is a Canadian radio station broadcasting at 107.3 FM in Calgary, Alberta with a classic rock format branded on-air as Q107. CFGQ's studios are located on Barclay Parade Southwest near downtown Calgary, while its transmitter is located at 85th Street Southwest and Old Banff Coach Road in western Calgary. The station is owned by Corus Entertainment which also owns sister stations CKRY-FM and CHQR.
CFGQ was ranked number 7 in the Calgary market according to the fall 2014 PPM data report released by BBM Canada.[1]
History
The station was launched on April 15, 1982, as CKIK-FM, and first broadcast an adult album rock format. Throughout the 1980s and much of the 1990s, CKIK-FM (known on-air as 107 KIK FM and later as Rock 107) played a variety of rock formats. Early in its history, the station encountered financial difficulties, which were alleviated in 1985, when Harvey Glatt, Ottawa music impresario and founder of CHEZ-FM, acquired a 75% interest in the station, which he held until 1995.[2]
In September 1997, CKIK-FM adopted a CHR format branded as "Power 107".
In January 2002, CKIK-FM evolved to a hot adult contemporary station known as "The Peak 107.3".
In 2004, CKIK-FM dropped the hot AC format, becoming a classic rock station branded as "Q107". The station's call letters were changed to CFGQ.
In 2007, Terry DiMonte, formerly associated with CHOM-FM in Montreal, joined Q107 as its morning show host.[3] In December 2011, Terry DiMonte left CFGQ, returning to CHOM in Montreal.
In January 2015, CFGQ-FM changed its slogan from "Calgary's Only Classic Rock" to "Great Hits & Real Classic Rock" but kept the same format.
Rebroadcasters
CFGQ also has an FM transmitter in Banff, which broadcasts on 100.1 MHz FM stereo with an effective radiated power of 92 watts.[4]
References
- ↑ Fall 2014 Calgary PPM Ratings
- ↑ Pip Wedge, Biography of Harvey Glatt; www.broadcasting-history.ca.
- ↑ "Morning host Terry DiMonte leaves Montreal". The Gazette, November 21, 2007.
- ↑ Decision CRTC 2000-304
External links
- Q107
- List of Corus Entertainment Radio Stations
- CFGQ-FM history - Canadian Communications Foundation
- Query the REC's Canadian station database for CFGQ-FM
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