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ED1 wrote:
That their future is on the FM dial?
Not when the FM's are actually too profitable to terminate in favour of moving the AM to FM.
(market pending)
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And that's exactly the problem. AM 640 does not have the numbers to justify ever taking over an existing FM frequency on the already overcrowded Toronto dial. So if Corus doesn't care about AM, then perhaps all of its stations on that band - and they have several that are quite successful like CKNW and CJOB - are doomed.
I would hope that's not how they really feel and are simply using this argument as a convenient excuse for the CRTC to explain away their unapproved flip in Calgary.
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RadioActive wrote:
And that's exactly the problem. AM 640 does not have the numbers to justify ever taking over an existing FM frequency on the already overcrowded Toronto dial. So if Corus doesn't care about AM, then perhaps all of its stations on that band - and they have several that are quite successful like CKNW and CJOB - are doomed.
I would hope that's not how they really feel and are simply using this argument as a convenient excuse for the CRTC to explain away their unapproved flip in Calgary.
They are 100% doomed without an FM flip, and probably doomed with one.
In the US, flipping all-news and sports stations to FM has been successful, but N/T not as much. The format did too little too late to fix the problem that the hosts and the programming didn't reflect the audience the stations wanted. Going to FM doesn't fix the core issue that the format itself isn't attracting new listeners regardless of the band.
You can lead a horse to water...
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RadioAaron wrote:
Winnipeg's next...
The station is called Peggy? Imagine Toronto Q107 changing to Peggy?
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markow202 wrote:
RadioAaron wrote:
Winnipeg's next...
The station is called Peggy? Imagine Toronto Q107 changing to Peggy?
Peggy is simply named as a short name for Winnipeg
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CJOB also carries Winnipeg Jets and Blue Bombers games, so if Peggy is indeed becoming a simulcast of CJOB, this should be a good thing for those listeners.
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ED1 wrote:
CJOB also carries Winnipeg Jets and Blue Bombers games, so if Peggy is indeed becoming a simulcast of CJOB, this should be a good thing for those listeners.
I'm only finding the 2017 Blue Bombers release that shows that they're on CJOB until 2024.
Is there any new information?
(CJOB has Jets until 2027.)
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Radiowiz wrote:
ED1 wrote:
CJOB also carries Winnipeg Jets and Blue Bombers games, so if Peggy is indeed becoming a simulcast of CJOB, this should be a good thing for those listeners.
I'm only finding the 2017 Blue Bombers release that shows that they're on CJOB until 2024.
Is there any new information?
(CJOB has Jets until 2027.)
They’re probably negotiating an extension or something. It’s not like the Bombers have anywhere else to go (other than in-house), CFRW/TSN Radio is long gone.
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Anybody not look at some format holes in the market? It's not always "what they did last time". That said, I'm wrong a lot. Ask my wife.
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It'll be talk.
The only mainstream music hole in the market is Alt, which would eat into sister Power 97.
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Am I reading this right? The CRTC has renewed the licence for CHQR-AM & CFGQ-FM - but only from Jan. 1 to June 30, 2024, essentially six months. That has to be the shortest such renewal I can remember.
And what does this concluding sentence mean?
"This decision does not dispose of any issue that may arise with respect to the renewal of these licences."
Looks like we haven't heard the end of this infamous AM/FM simulcast yet.
CRTC Decision
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RadioAaron wrote:
Winnipeg's next...
And the country twang continues to spread. (But why they're waiting for Dec. 27th while making the announcement on Dec. 1st is beyond me.)
Corus Release: Hold Your Horses! Winnipeg Gets A New Country Music Station
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Country audiences are a prime target for the Christmas format. Pre-promoting the flip while the audience is primed makes a lot of sense.
CRTC has been smacking down the talk to FM flips and let it be known that their 2 year hiatus doesn't mean they won't be paying attention.
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It's the latest chapter in a story that never seems to end. After the CRTC went after Corus - which is already in enough trouble financially - for simulcasting their AM on FM, they've thrown in the towel and will now switch 107 Calgary back to music. But it may not be rock and roll.
“The decision was made to revert back to a music format because we were not able to monetize QR on both AM and FM, the way we had hoped,” Cathy Paine said in an email.
“We are committed to continuing to deliver the best news and talk content in Calgary on QR 770AM and are focused on finding new audiences across streaming and other platforms.”
She wouldn’t say what type of music the station would be broadcasting, adding “we will be announcing a new music station on 107FM soon.”
Q107 FM says it will dial back to music after CRTC objects to talk radio format
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RadioActive wrote:
She wouldn’t say what type of music the station would be broadcasting, adding “we will be announcing a new music station on 107FM soon.”
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Great, now Q107 will take on Harvard's market leading Modern/Alternative Rock X92. Anyone seen the CFNY / Indie movie? Bad enough with duplication and lack of diversity on Calgary's two Country FMs.
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Bristol wrote:
Great, now Q107 will take on Harvard's market leading Modern/Alternative Rock X92. Anyone seen the CFNY / Indie movie? Bad enough with duplication and lack of diversity on Calgary's two Country FMs.
Basically a placeholder. Same thing they did in Winnipeg with Country: take a top-rated station, duplicate it, spend nothing on it (no announcers) and have a reasonably profitable asset to spin off.
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QR Calgary is running promos now telling listeners that the station will only be heard on 770 AM and 105.1 HD2 starting July 29.