CIMF-FM

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CIMF-FM
City of license Gatineau, Quebec
Broadcast area National Capital Region
Eastern Ontario, Outaouais
Branding 94,9 Rouge
Slogan Toute la musique, une couleur
Frequency 94.9 MHz (FM)
First air date January 1, 1970; 54 years ago (1970-01-01)
Format French language Adult Contemporary
ERP 84,000 watts
HAAT 323 meters (1,060 ft)
Class C1
Callsign meaning CI MF (Modulation de Fréquence, French for frequency modulation)
Former callsigns CKCH-FM (1970 - ?)
Owner Bell Media
(Bell Media Radio)
Sister stations CKTF-FM
Website gatineau.rougefm.ca

CIMF-FM (94.9 MHz) is a French-language Canadian radio station in Gatineau, Quebec, and serving the National Capital Region, including Ottawa, Ontario. It has an adult contemporary radio format and is part of Bell Canada's Rouge FM network which operates across Quebec and Eastern Ontario. The radio studios and offices are in Gatineau at 215 Boulevard Saint-Joseph in the same building as co-owned 104.1 CKTF-FM, part of the NRJ radio network.

CIMF-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 84,000 watts. It is a Class C1 station using an omnidirectional antenna located in Camp Fortune, Quebec, within Gatineau Park.[1]

History

Beautiful Music

The station signed on the air on January 1, 1970; 54 years ago (1970-01-01). Its original call sign was CKCH-FM as the sister station to the now-defunct CKCH 970 AM. The AM station went silent on September 30, 1994, when the Telemedia and Radiomutuel networks merged to form the Radiomédia network (now Corus Québec).

CKCH-FM, and later CIMF-FM, had a beautiful music format for its first 20 years, playing mostly instrumental cover songs of popular hits. Over time, to stay contemporary, it added more soft vocals. The station switched to soft adult contemporary in 1990 and the station was renamed "CIMF Rock-Détente".

On October 31, 2000, Télémédia Radio was denied a licence to add a new FM transmitter to operate on 107.7 MHz at Hawkesbury, Ontario.[2]

Rock Détente

In 2004, Astral Media revamped the Rock Détente network with a new logo. This resulted in CIMF Rock-Détente being renamed to simply 94,9 RockDétente. As such, the station no longer publicly uses its call sign (although the call letters were brought back as station identification in 2011).

CIMF-FM's last RockDétente-era logo; used from 2004 until August 2011

Since 2001, the station also operates a relay in Hawkesbury, Ontario, approximately 100 kilometres east of Ottawa/Gatineau. This results from a deal between Telemedia (which then owned CIMF-FM) and Radio-Canada to allow the latter to raise the power of CBF-FM 95.1 MHz in Montreal, Quebec from 17,030 to 100,000 watts. The relay, CIMF-FM-1, operates on 88.9 using a directional antenna with an average effective radiated power of 759 watts and a peak effective radiated power of 1,250 watts (class A).[3]

Rouge FM

On August 18, 2011, at 4 p.m., the station ended its 21-year run with the RockDétente branding. All RockDétente stations, including CIMF-FM and flagship station CITE-FM Montreal, 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. FCCdata.org/CIMF-FM
  2. Decision CRTC 2000-425, Addition of an FM transmitter at Hawkesbury to rebroadcast the programming of CIMF-FM Hull, CRTC, October 31, 2000
  3. Decision CRTC 2001-239

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