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CIMJ-FM

Coordinates: 43°29′09″N 80°14′42″W / 43.48583°N 80.24500°W / 43.48583; -80.24500
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CIMJ-FM
Broadcast areaWaterloo Region
Frequency106.1 MHz
BrandingMagic 106
Programming
FormatHot adult contemporary
Ownership
Owner
CJOY
History
First air date
1 July 1969
Former call signs
CJOY-FM (1969–1975)
CKLA-FM (1975–1992)
Call sign meaning
CI MaJ(g)ic (branding)
Technical information
ClassB
ERP50,000 watts
HAAT120.5 meters (395 ft)
Links
Websitemagic106.com

CIMJ-FM (106.1 MHz, Magic 106), is a Canadian hot adult contemporary radio station based in Guelph, Ontario, in the Kitchener-Waterloo market. Its sister station is CJOY. Their studios are located at 75 Speedvale Ave East and its transmitter is located in Puslinch, between the Waterloo Region and Guelph.[1]

History

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  • 16 May 1968: CRTC approves an application by CJOY Ltd. to operate a new FM station in Guelph. The initial studio and office address is 50 Wyndham Street.
  • 1 July 1969: CJOY-FM begins its first broadcasts. It is authorised for 106.1 MHz frequency, 50 000 watts effective radiated power and 75.9 metres (249 ft) antenna height.
  • 26 July 1972: CJOY-FM and its associated AM station (CJOY) are authorised to relocate their common offices and studios to 75 Speedvale Avenue East and have remained there since.
  • 1975: CJOY-FM calls sign changes to CKLA-FM.
  • 1977: CJOY Ltd. assumes at least partial ownership of AM station CFTJ in Cambridge.
  • 1980: CRTC approves relocation of both the CJOY AM and FM transmitters.
  • 28 April 1987: Kawartha Broadcasting Co. Ltd. purchases CJOY Ltd. (CKLA-FM and CJOY), including the associated Galt Broadcasting company which operates the Cambridge station formerly known as CFTJ (whose call sign became CIAM in 1987).
  • 1989: CKLA-FM's owners now known as Power Broadcasting.
  • 10 July 1992: The station's call letters are now CIMJ-FM, but begins to identify itself as Magic 106.1. The station format changes from easy listening to adult contemporary, featuring music from the 1970s to the 1990s.
  • 29 August 1996: CRTC renews CIMJ-FM licence until 2003[2]
  • 2 June 1995: Station co-founder Wally Slatter dies.
  • February 1996: Station co-founder Fred Metcalf dies.
  • 24 March 2000: CRTC approves sale of Power Broadcasting radio stations to Corus Radio, including CJOY-AM and CIMJ-FM[3]
  • 13 April 2000: Corus purchase of Power Broadcasting radio properties is completed.
  • July 2003: The station shifted to its present hot adult contemporary format after CIZN dropped its format and changed frequencies.
  • September 2007: Major studio renovations begin.
  • August 2008: Studios are completed and are on an AES 44.1 digital network. Digital audio is stored and played back uncompressed.

References

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  1. ^ CIMJ-FM Query, FCCdata.org. https://fccdata.org/?lang=en&canfm=CIMJ-FM
  2. ^ "ARCHIVED – Decision CRTC 96-556". Crtc.gc.ca. 1996. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
  3. ^ "ARCHIVED – Decision CRTC 2000-87". Crtc.gc.ca. 24 March 2000. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
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