CJLO
CJLO is Concordia University's radio station, a volunteer-run non-profit. Formed in 1998 from the merger of CRSG and CFLI, CJLO broadcasts from near the center of the Loyola campus. From early 2003, CJLO has been streaming 7 days a week. It strives to offer a variety of programming, including many different musical styles, and also hosts events throughout Montreal to help promote and support the community and musicians. Colleges and Universities like Concordia benefit from the Free Internet Bandwidth for Educational Networks where their campus streaming radio station is operational due to being given free Internet bandwidth.
CJLO currently broadcasts over the Internet; a license has been approved for it to broadcast on the AM band, at 1960 AM, and CJLO is currently building a tower and transmitter in order to do so. AM broadcasting is expect to begin on 6 January 2007.