CJMF-FM

CJMF-FM
City of license Quebec City, Quebec
Branding FM 93
Slogan "C'est Québec"
"L'actualité qui vous parle !"
Frequency 93.3 MHz (FM)
First air date September 15, 1979
Format talk radio / mainstream rock
ERP 32,960 watts
HAAT 445 meters (1,460 ft)
Class C1
Callsign meaning MF = "Modulation de Fréquence", French for "frequency modulation" (FM)
Owner Cogeco
(Cogeco Diffusion Inc.)
Sister stations CFOM-FM
Website www.fm93.com

CJMF-FM is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Quebec City, Quebec.

Prior logo as "Le 93,3".

Owned and operated by Cogeco, it broadcasts on 93.3 MHz with an effective radiated power of 32,960 watts (class C1) using an omnidirectional antenna. The station's transmitter is located at Mount Bélair.

The station has an hybrid talk and mainstream rock format and identifies itself as "FM 93". Prior to September 2009, the station was known as "Le 93,3" with a classic rock/talk format. The station's playlist, however, is heavy on classic rock still.

CJMF-FM was the #1 station in the Quebec City market in the late 80's, especially while it aired "Le Zoo" with Gilles Parent, Alain Dumas and Michel Morin, from 1984-1990.

On January 5, 2012, Cogeco applied with the CRTC to amend its license conditions to increase its talk programming to 75% of the schedule, with music filling the remainder. If approved, CJMF-FM plans to carrying talk programming from Monday to Friday, with its mainstream rock format restricted to weekends.[1][2][3] The CRTC approved the station's request on August 22, 2012, which allows the station to expand its spoken-word programming beyond the prior limits of 50%.[4]

In September 2012, it was announced that radio broadcasts of the Laval Rouge et Or and the Quebec Remparts will move to CJMF after the Remparts' owned-and-operated station, CHRC closed at the end of September.[5][6]

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Coordinates: 46°49′22″N 71°29′41″W / 46.82278°N 71.49472°W / 46.82278; -71.49472


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