CJRP
For the radio station in Saint John, New Brunswick, see CJRP-FM.
Defunct | |
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kHz (AM) | |
Programming | |
Format | Defunct (was oldies/news/talk[1]) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Radiomutuel |
History | |
First air date | October 24, 1959 |
Former call signs | CJLR (1959-1969) |
Call sign meaning | CJ Radio Provinciale |
Technical information | |
Class | B |
Power | 50,000 watts (daytime) 10,000 watts (nighttime) |
CJRP was a
The station broadcast on 1060
CJRP was originally known as CJLR and went on the air as an independent station owned by Jacques La Roche (hence the call sign) on October 24, 1959. It originally had a power of 5,000 watts full-time and used a single directional pattern at all times. Power was increased to 10,000 watts full-time in 1962.
In 1969, the station was bought by Raymond Crépault, who already owned CJMS in Montreal. CJLR's call sign was changed to CJRP (with the "RP" standing for "Radio Provinciale") and the station became a part of the Radiomutuel network.
In 1977, the station increased its daytime power to 50,000 watts, using a different directional pattern than the one now used only at night.
CJRP's Top 40 format was abandoned in favour of oldies mixing news/talk in the early 1980s. On July 29, 1982, a sister station, CHIK-FM, went on the air.
On September 30, 1994, it was announced that
The station's licence was revoked by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) on November 2, 1994.
References
External links
- CJRP at The History of Canadian Broadcasting by the Canadian Communications Foundation
- Rock Radio Scrapbook airchecks [1] [2]
- 1060CJRP in the REC Canadian station database