CITE-FM-1

Coordinates: 48°18′42.84″N 72°14′30.12″W / 48.3119000°N 72.2417000°W / 48.3119000; -72.2417000
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CITE-FM-1
Adult contemporary (French)
Ownership
Owner
CIMO-FM, CFKS-DT
History
First air date
1960
Former call signs
CHLT-FM (1960-1977)
CITE-FM (1977)
Call sign meaning
Derived from the French word for "City"
Technical information
ClassC1
ERP92 kWs
HAAT594 meters (1,949 ft)
Repeater(s)CITE-FM-2 94.5 MHz Sherbrooke
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websiteiheartradio.ca/rouge-fm/rouge-fm-estrie

CITE-FM-1 is a

radio station located in Sherbrooke, Quebec
, Canada.

Owned and operated by

Mount Orford. This gives the station an impressive coverage area, as far west as Montreal, and as far south as St. Johnsbury, Vermont and Littleton, New Hampshire
. However, it suffers from severe deficiencies in downtown Sherbrooke, most likely due to tall buildings blocking its signal in some areas. As a result, the station also operates a low-power relay in Sherbrooke, CITE-FM-2, which broadcasts on 94.5 MHz with an effective radiated power of 50 watts, also using an omnidirectional antenna.

The station has an

adult contemporary format, and is part of the "Rouge FM" (formerly "RockDétente") network which operates across Quebec and Eastern Ontario
.

Although the station's

BBM
diaries, as a result their listening to the Sherbrooke station would be assigned as per BBM rules to the Montreal station, which may explain the Sherbrooke station's unusual call sign.

CITE-FM-1 started as CHLT-FM in 1960, as it was created as a sister station to CHLT AM (now known as CKOY-FM, which previously used the CHLT-FM calls after its move from AM to FM), also in Sherbrooke. Since early 2005, they are no longer sister stations, as CKOY-FM is now owned by Cogeco. CITE-FM-1 was briefly known as CITE-FM in 1977, just before CITE-FM in Montreal started to broadcast.

On August 28, 1976, CHLT-FM became CITE-FM.[1]

On August 18, 2011, at 4:00 p.m.

EDT, all "RockDétente" stations, including CITE-FM-1, rebranded as Rouge FM. The last song under "RockDétente" was "Pour que tu m'aimes encore" by Celine Dion, followed by a tribute of the branding. The first song under "Rouge" was "I Gotta Feeling" by Black Eyed Peas
.

References

  1. ^ La Tribune, August 28, 1976, page 9 (in french).

External links

48°18′42.84″N 72°14′30.12″W / 48.3119000°N 72.2417000°W / 48.3119000; -72.2417000