CIMS-FM
History
CIMS-FM goes back to 1991 when Coopérative Radio Restigouche Ltée received CRTC approval to operate a special FM licence undertaking Dalhousie at 99.9 MHz from June 27–30, 1991.
On August 12, 1993, Coopérative Radio Restigouche Ltée received CRTC approval to operate a new French-language FM radio station at 103.9 MHz in Balmoral. CIMS-FM began broadcasting on September 19, 1994. In 1997, CIMS-FM received approval from the CRTC to operate a new low-power FM transmitter at 96.7 MHz in Dalhousie.
The station operates under a community radio licence and is owned by a non-profit group known as "La Coopérative Radio Restigouche". It broadcasts on 103.9 MHz using a directional antenna with an average effective radiated power of 7,295 watts and a peak effective radiated power of 15,000 watts (class B).
CIMS-FM also operates a rebroadcaster in Dalhousie, namely CIMS-FM-1, which broadcasts on 96.7 MHz with an effective radiated power of 8 watts (class LP) using an omnidirectional antenna.
The station is a member of the Alliance des radios communautaires du Canada.
References
- ^ Government of Canada, Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). "ARCHIVED - CIMS-FM Balmoral and its transmitter CIMS-FM-1 Dalhousie -- Licence renewal". crtc.gc.ca.
- ^ "CKNB Campbellton – Conversion to the FM band; CRTC". crtc.gc.ca.
- ^ Government of Canada, Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) (June 14, 1991). "ARCHIVED - Licence application - Coopérative Radio Restigouche Ltée". crtc.gc.ca.
- ^ Government of Canada, Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) (May 6, 1997). "ARCHIVED - Licence amendment for CIMS-FM". crtc.gc.ca.
External links
- Radio Restigouche
- CIMS-FM at The History of Canadian Broadcasting by the Canadian Communications Foundation
- CIMS-FM in the REC Canadian station database