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'''Énergie''' is a Canadian radio network of [[French language|French-language]] [[mainstream rock]] outlets broadcasting throughout the province of [[Quebec]] and portions of eastern [[Ontario]], in Eastern [[Canada]]. They offer a personality-driven mix of [[francophone]] and [[English language|anglophone]] [[classic rock]] and [[alternative rock]] songs, catering to a young adult audience. Although the flagship station is [[CKMF-FM]] [[Montreal]], the 10 stations in the network usually have their own talent and format for each of their own markets. They are owned by [[Bell Media]].
'''Énergie''' is a Canadian [[radio network]] of [[French language|French-language]] [[mainstream rock]] outlets broadcasting throughout the province of [[Quebec]] and portions of eastern [[Ontario]], in Eastern [[Canada]]. They offer a personality-driven mix of [[francophone]] and [[English language|anglophone]] [[classic rock]] and [[alternative rock]] songs, catering to a young adult audience. Although the flagship station is [[CKMF-FM]] [[Montreal]], the 10 stations in the network usually have their own talent and format for each of their own markets. They are owned by [[Bell Media]].


Most Énergie stations broadcast in the same markets as Bell's [[adult contemporary]] network [[Rouge FM]].
Most Énergie stations broadcast in the same markets as Bell's [[adult contemporary]] network [[Rouge FM]].

Revision as of 11:56, 31 August 2022

Énergie
TypeRadio network
Country
Programming
Language(s)French
FormatMainstream rock
Ownership
OwnerBell Media Radio
(Bell Media)
History
Launch date1988
Former names
NRJ (2009-2015)
Coverage
AvailabilityQuebec
Links
Websiteiheartradio.ca/energie

Énergie is a Canadian radio network of French-language mainstream rock outlets broadcasting throughout the province of Quebec and portions of eastern Ontario, in Eastern Canada. They offer a personality-driven mix of francophone and anglophone classic rock and alternative rock songs, catering to a young adult audience. Although the flagship station is CKMF-FM Montreal, the 10 stations in the network usually have their own talent and format for each of their own markets. They are owned by Bell Media.

Most Énergie stations broadcast in the same markets as Bell's adult contemporary network Rouge FM.

History

In December 1988, Énergie was created.

In 2006, Astral Media programmed a satellite radio channel, branded as Énergie2, for broadcast on Sirius Canada and Sirius Satellite Radio, on channel 89. This channel offered essentially the same format as the terrestrial network, and was hosted by Richard Fortin and Nicolas Wilson. However, the Énergie brand was entirely discarded in September 2010, as Sirius Canada acquired the channel, dropped the English artists and renamed it as Latitude Franco.

On 6 July 2009, Astral Media and European NRJ Group announced a deal to rebrand the Énergie network as "NRJ", effective 24 August. (The French pronunciations of "NRJ" and "énergie" are nearly identical.) Astral retained full ownership of the stations.[1][2]

For the network, the Astral Media IDs usually used Astral's rock jingles from rock stations rather than Astral's jingle packages used on the contemporary hit radio stations such as CIBK-FM in Calgary or CHSU-FM in Kelowna.

On 17 August 2015, the network announced that it would rebrand itself back as Énergie, starting on 24 August.[3]

Identity

Logos

Slogans

  • Pre-2009: Monte le son
  • 2009–2011: Méchante radio (primary)
  • 2009–2011: Des hits qui arrachent (secondary)
  • 2011–2012: La radio des hits
  • 2012–2015 : La radio de tous les hits
  • 2015-2017 : Toujours en tête
  • 2017–present : Les + gros hits

Stations

Station ID Frequency City
CHIK-FM 98.9 Quebec City
CIGB-FM 102.3 Trois-Rivières
CIKI-FM 98.7 Rimouski
CIMO-FM 106.1 Sherbrooke
CJAB-FM 94.5 Saguenay
CJDM-FM 92.1 Drummondville
CJMM-FM 99.1 Rouyn-Noranda
CJMV-FM 102.7 Val-d'Or
CKMF-FM 94.3 Montreal
CKTF-FM 104.1 Gatineau/Ottawa

See also

References