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'''CBM-FM''' (93.5 [[Hertz|MHz]]) is a [[public broadcasting|public]] [[non-commercial radio|non-commercial]] [[radio station]] in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]. It carries the [[CBC Music]] Network and broadcasts in [[English-language|English]].
'''CBM-FM''' (93.5 [[Hertz|MHz]]) is a [[public broadcasting|public]] [[non-commercial radio|non-commercial]] [[radio station]] in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]. It carries the [[CBC Music]] Network and broadcasts in [[English-language|English]].


[[Owned-and-operated station|Owned and operated]] by the government-owned [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]], CBM-FM is a [[List of broadcast station classes|Class C1]] station.
[[Owned-and-operated station|Owned and operated]] by the government-owned [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]], CBM-FM is a [[List of broadcast station classes|Class C1]] station. It [[Transmitter|transmits]] from the [[Mount Royal]] [[candelabra tower]] with an [[effective radiated power]] of 100,000 [[watt]]s, using [[Polarization (antenna)|horizontal polarization]]. Its studios and offices, along with those of [[CBC Radio One]] [[sister station]] 88.5 [[CBME-FM]], are located at [[Maison Radio-Canada]] on [[Rene Levesque Boulevard]].
It [[Transmitter|transmits]] from the [[Mount Royal]] [[candelabra tower]] with an [[effective radiated power]] of 100,000 [[watt]]s, using [[Polarization (antenna)|horizontal polarization]]. Its studios and offices, along with those of [[CBC Radio One]] [[sister station]] 88.5 [[CBME-FM]], are located at [[Maison Radio-Canada]] on [[Rene Levesque Boulevard]].


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 00:38, 25 May 2018

CBM-FM
Broadcast areaGreater Montreal
Frequency93.5 MHz (FM)
BrandingCBC Music
Programming
Formatpublic broadcasting
Ownership
OwnerCanadian Broadcasting Corporation
CBME-FM, CBF-FM, CBFX-FM, CBMT-DT, CBFT-DT
History
First air date
1947
Call sign meaning
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Montreal
Technical information
ClassC1
ERP100,000 watts horizontal polarization only
HAAT242.5 meters (796 ft)

CBM-FM (93.5 MHz) is a public non-commercial radio station in Montreal, Quebec. It carries the CBC Music Network and broadcasts in English.

Owned and operated by the government-owned Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, CBM-FM is a Class C1 station. It transmits from the Mount Royal candelabra tower with an effective radiated power of 100,000 watts, using horizontal polarization. Its studios and offices, along with those of CBC Radio One sister station 88.5 CBME-FM, are located at Maison Radio-Canada on Rene Levesque Boulevard.

History

In 1947, CBM-FM first signed on at 100.7 MHz.[1] In its early years, it simulcast the programming of co-owned CBM. French language CBF-FM also officially went on the air that year, at 95.1 MHz, although it had done experimental broadcasts for several years leading up to its sign-on.

In 1960, CBM-FM began airing separate programming, along with the other CBC FM stations, playing mostly classical music. It became a simulcast of CBM again in 1962, but returned to separate programming in 1964.

In 1971, CBM-FM moved from 100.7 to 93.5.[2] CBF-FM took over the 100.7 frequency vacated by CBM-FM.

The CBC FM network was rebranded CBC Stereo on November 3, 1975, and CBC Radio Two in 1997. In 2006, CBM-FM and other CBC Radio Two stations began a transition from mostly classical and jazz programming to a mix of adult album alternative, singer-songwriter and world music, as well as some classical and jazz.

The weeknight version of the jazz program Tonic, hosted by Katie Malloch, originated from CBM-FM until Malloch's retirement in 2012.

Rebroadcasters

Rebroadcasters of CBM-FM
City of license Identifier Frequency Power Class RECNet CRTC Decision
Sherbrooke CBM-FM-1 89.7 FM 25,000 watts B Query 99-466
Quebec City CBM-FM-2 96.1 FM 800 watts B Query 2001-510
Iqaluit, Nunavut CBM-FM-3 88.3 FM 800 watts A Query 2006-676

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