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CJWA-FM
Frequency107.1 MHz (FM)
BrandingJJAM FM
Programming
FormatAdult contemporary
Ownership
OwnerLabbe Media
History
First air date
1964 (AM)
1998 (Rebirth on FM)
Call sign meaning
CJ WAwa (broadcast area)
Technical information
ClassA
ERP210 watts
HAAT122 meters (400 ft)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitejjamfm.live

CJWA-FM is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 107.1 FM in Wawa, Ontario. The station broadcasts an adult contemporary format under the on-air brand JJAM FM.

History

The original CJWA

CJWA was originally launched in 1964 by Sault Ste. Marie's Highland Broadcasting as an AM station, broadcasting at 1240 kHz on the AM dial. The station aired a mixture of original programming and simulcasting of the Sault station CJIC and was a CBC Radio affiliate until 1985. In 1976, an ownership shuffle in the Sault gave CJWA to Huron Broadcasting, which converted the station's simulcast source to its own CKCY.

In 1985, CKCY and CJWA were acquired by CKCY 920 Ltd.,[1] who again changed the station's simulcasting source, this time to CKCY's sister station CJQM. In 1988, the stations were acquired by the Mid-Canada Radio network,[2] which in turn was sold to the Pelmorex Radio Network in 1990.[3] Pelmorex changed the station's simulcasting source again, this time to CHAS.

Pelmorex subsequently closed CJWA 1240 AM in September 1996, leaving Wawa without a locally based radio station. (The only other stations serving Wawa at the time were those rebroadcasting CBC Radio and Radio-Canada from Sudbury.)

Rebirth of CJWA on FM

In 1998, North Superior Broadcasting received approval from the CRTC to establish a new FM station, which would replace their existing Wawa rebroadcaster of CFNO-FM in Marathon;[4] the station adopted the "CJWA-FM" call sign as an homage to the original CJWA that closed down two years earlier. In 1999, the station added a rebroadcast transmitter, CJWA-FM-1 100.7 FM in Chapleau, also through conversion of an existing CFNO retransmitter, as well as a new rebroadcaster at Michipicoten, CJWA-FM-3 100.7 FM.[5]

In 2002, CJWA-FM was acquired by Labbe Media and now operates under the supervision of president and CEO Rick Labbe.[6]

On January 18, 2005, Labbe Media received approval by the CRTC to change the authorized contours of CJWA-FM-1 Chapleau by decreasing the effective radiated power from 130 watts to 111 watts and by decreasing the effective antenna height from 37 metres to 30.5 metres.[7]

Transmitters

Rebroadcasters of CJWA-FM
City of license Identifier Frequency Power Class RECNet
Chapleau CJWA-FM-1 100.7 FM 111 watts A1 Query
Michipicoten CJWA-FM-3 100.7 FM 5 watts LP Query

Other

References

48°01′13″N 84°45′00″W / 48.02028°N 84.75000°W / 48.02028; -84.75000

This page was last edited on 17 June 2024, at 02:27
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