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{{short description|Radio station in Chatham—Kent, Ontario}}
{{Short description|Radio station in Chatham–Kent, Ontario}}
{{Infobox radio station
{{Infobox radio station
| name = CFCO
| name = CFCO
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| logo_size = 200px
| logo_size = 200px
| city = [[Chatham-Kent]], [[Ontario]]
| city = [[Chatham-Kent]], [[Ontario]]
| area = [[Chatham-Kent]]<br>[[Southwestern Ontario]]
| area = [[Chatham-Kent]]<br />[[Southwestern Ontario]]
| branding = Country 92.9
| branding = Country 92.9
| frequency = 630 [[Hertz|kHz]] ([[AM broadcasting|AM]])
| frequency = 630 [[Hertz|kHz]] ([[AM broadcasting|AM]])
| airdate = [[1926 in radio|1926]]
| airdate = [[1926 in radio|1926]]
| format = [[Country music|Country]]
| format = [[Country music|Country]]
| power = 10,000 [[watt]]s daytime<br>6,000 watts nighttime
| power = 10,000 [[watt]]s daytime<br />6,000 watts nighttime
| erp =
| erp =
| haat =
| haat =
| class = B
| class = B
| coordinates = {{coord|42|20|3|N|82|16|53|W|type:landmark}}
| repeaters = '''CFCO-1-FM''' 92.9 [[Hertz|MHz]]
| repeaters = '''CFCO-1-FM''' 92.9 [[Hertz|MHz]]
| callsign_meaning = '''C'''oming '''F'''rom '''C'''hatham '''O'''ntario
| callsign_meaning = '''C'''oming '''F'''rom '''C'''hatham '''O'''ntario
| owner = [[Blackburn Radio]]
| owner = [[Blackburn Radio]]
| sister_stations = [[CKSY-FM]], [[CKUE-FM]], [[CFCO-FM]]
| sister_stations = [[CKSY-FM]], [[CKUE-FM]]
| former_callsigns = '''10BT''' (1926-1928)
| former_callsigns = '''10BT''' (1926–1928)
| website = [http://www.country929.com country929.com]
| website = [http://www.country929.com country929.com]
| webcast =
| webcast =
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===CFCO-1-FM===
===CFCO-1-FM===
In 2000, the station added its FM signal at 92.9 ('''CFCO-1-FM''') to improve reception of the station's programming in office buildings in Chatham. The FM simulcasts the AM 100% and initially broadcast with only 50 watts of power<ref>* [http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2000/DB2000-253.htm Decision CRTC 2000-253]</ref> (later quintupled to 250 watts).
In 2000, the station added its FM signal on 92.9 ('''CFCO-1-FM''') to improve reception of the station's programming in office buildings in Chatham. The FM simulcasts the AM 100% and initially broadcast with only 50 watts of power<ref> [http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2000/DB2000-253.htm Decision CRTC 2000-253], Addition of a low-power FM transmitter of CFCO, ''CRTC'', July 11, 2000</ref> (later quintupled to 250 watts). <ref>[https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2002/db2002-356.htm Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2002-356], CFCO-1-FM Chatham - Technical change, ''CRTC'', November 7, 2002</ref>

{{RadioRebroadcasters
{{RadioRebroadcasters
| rec = true
| rec = true
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| class1 = A1
| class1 = A1
| city1 = [[Chatham, Ontario|Chatham]]
| city1 = [[Chatham, Ontario|Chatham]]
| crtc1 = [https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2000/DB2000-253.htm 2000-253]
}}
}}


===Country 92.9 & AM 630===
===Country 92.9 & AM 630===
On March 3, 2008 at 9AM, after sixteen years as an oldies station, ''Classic Gold 630'' came to an end with the song "[[The Beat Goes On (Sonny & Cher song)|The Beat Goes On]]" by [[Sonny and Cher]], after which CFCO signed on the new [[country music|country]] format with "[[Play Something Country]]" by [[Brooks & Dunn]]. Opening the station was 32-year CFCO vet George Brooks. This is the first time Chatham-Kent has had its own [[country music]] station, although now-sister station [[CHYR-FM]] in nearby [[Leamington, Ontario|Leamington]] was a country station for most of the 1990s and sister station [[CJSP-FM]], also in Leamington, debuted its own country format prior to CFCO's change. Besides CFCO and CJSP, other country stations owned by Blackburn Radio are [[CHOK]] in [[Sarnia|Sarnia-Lambton]], [[CJWF-FM]] in Windsor, and [[CKNX (AM)|CKNX]] in [[Wingham, Ontario|Wingham]].
On March 3, 2008, at 9AM, after sixteen years as an oldies station, ''Classic Gold 630'' came to an end with the song "[[The Beat Goes On (Sonny & Cher song)|The Beat Goes On]]" by [[Sonny and Cher]], after which CFCO signed on the new [[country music|country]] format with "[[Play Something Country]]" by [[Brooks & Dunn]]. Opening the station was 32-year CFCO vet George Brooks. This is the first time Chatham-Kent has had its own [[country music]] station, although now-sister station [[CHYR-FM]] in nearby [[Leamington, Ontario|Leamington]] was a country station for most of the 1990s and sister station [[CJSP-FM]], also in Leamington, debuted its own country format prior to CFCO's change. Besides CFCO and CJSP, other country stations owned by Blackburn Radio are [[CHOK]] in [[Sarnia|Sarnia-Lambton]], [[CJWF-FM]] in Windsor, and [[CKNX (AM)|CKNX]] in [[Wingham, Ontario|Wingham]].


In March 2011, CFCO began referring the station as ''Country 92-9 FM CFCO'' with no mention of 630 AM. By 2015, it would include 630 AM once more.
In March 2011, CFCO began referring the station as ''Country 92-9 FM CFCO'' with no mention of 630 AM. By 2015, it would include 630 AM once more.
On July 2, 2024, Blackburn Radio submitted an application to migrate CFCO to the FM band on a full-time basis as CFCO-FM, shutting down AM 630 and FM 92.9 in favour of a 1,250-watt transmitter on 91.3 MHz.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2024/2024-148.htm#bm7 | title=Notice of hearing - 5 September 2024 - National Capital Region | date=2 July 2024 }}</ref> This was after the CRTC and FCC agreed that 91.3 MHz was a usable frequency in Chatham, on May 13, 2024.<ref>https://fccdata.org/?facid=790552 {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.country929.com Country 92.9]
* [http://www.country929.com Country 92.9]
* [https://broadcasting-history.ca/radio/radio-stations/ontario/ontario-south-western/CFCO-AM CFCO-AM] at The History of Canadian Broadcasting by the [[Canadian Communications Foundation]]
* {{History of Canadian Broadcasting}}
* [http://radio-locator.com/info/CFCO-AM Radio Locator information for CFCO]
* [http://radio-locator.com/info/CFCO-AM Radio Locator information for CFCO]
* {{RecnetCanada|CFCO}}
* {{RecnetCanada|CFCO}}

Latest revision as of 07:23, 9 October 2024

CFCO
Broadcast areaChatham-Kent
Southwestern Ontario
Frequency630 kHz (AM)
BrandingCountry 92.9
Programming
FormatCountry
Ownership
OwnerBlackburn Radio
CKSY-FM, CKUE-FM
History
First air date
1926
Former call signs
10BT (1926–1928)
Call sign meaning
Coming From Chatham Ontario
Technical information
ClassB
Power10,000 watts daytime
6,000 watts nighttime
Transmitter coordinates
42°20′3″N 82°16′53″W / 42.33417°N 82.28139°W / 42.33417; -82.28139
Repeater(s)CFCO-1-FM 92.9 MHz
Links
Websitecountry929.com

CFCO (630 AM) is a news, sports, and country music radio station located in Chatham-Kent, Ontario. The station, owned by London, Ontario-based Blackburn Radio, features a heavy local news commitment. CFCO is one of the few dedicated country stations on the AM dial in North America, as well as one of the few to do so in C-QUAM AM Stereo.

History

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Classic Gold 630

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The AM radio station has been on the air since 1926. CFCO, which stands for "Coming From Chatham Ontario", featured middle of the road and adult contemporary formats through much of its history, moving to an oldies format around 1992, as Classic Gold 630.

The station made several upgrades during this period under the ownership of Bea-Ver Broadcasting, including an increase in nighttime power from 1,000 to 6,000 watts (the station broadcasts with 10,000 watts by day). The high quality of the AM stereo audio of CFCO was for a time even featured on a tuner manufacturer's website.

CFCO-1-FM

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In 2000, the station added its FM signal on 92.9 (CFCO-1-FM) to improve reception of the station's programming in office buildings in Chatham. The FM simulcasts the AM 100% and initially broadcast with only 50 watts of power[1] (later quintupled to 250 watts). [2]

Rebroadcasters of CFCO
City of license Identifier Frequency Power Class RECNet CRTC Decision
Chatham CFCO-1-FM 92.9 250 watts A1 Query 2000-253

Country 92.9 & AM 630

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On March 3, 2008, at 9AM, after sixteen years as an oldies station, Classic Gold 630 came to an end with the song "The Beat Goes On" by Sonny and Cher, after which CFCO signed on the new country format with "Play Something Country" by Brooks & Dunn. Opening the station was 32-year CFCO vet George Brooks. This is the first time Chatham-Kent has had its own country music station, although now-sister station CHYR-FM in nearby Leamington was a country station for most of the 1990s and sister station CJSP-FM, also in Leamington, debuted its own country format prior to CFCO's change. Besides CFCO and CJSP, other country stations owned by Blackburn Radio are CHOK in Sarnia-Lambton, CJWF-FM in Windsor, and CKNX in Wingham.

In March 2011, CFCO began referring the station as Country 92-9 FM CFCO with no mention of 630 AM. By 2015, it would include 630 AM once more. On July 2, 2024, Blackburn Radio submitted an application to migrate CFCO to the FM band on a full-time basis as CFCO-FM, shutting down AM 630 and FM 92.9 in favour of a 1,250-watt transmitter on 91.3 MHz.[3] This was after the CRTC and FCC agreed that 91.3 MHz was a usable frequency in Chatham, on May 13, 2024.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Decision CRTC 2000-253, Addition of a low-power FM transmitter of CFCO, CRTC, July 11, 2000
  2. ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2002-356, CFCO-1-FM Chatham - Technical change, CRTC, November 7, 2002
  3. ^ "Notice of hearing - 5 September 2024 - National Capital Region". 2 July 2024.
  4. ^ https://fccdata.org/?facid=790552 [bare URL]
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42°20′03″N 82°16′53″W / 42.33417°N 82.28139°W / 42.33417; -82.28139