CHMR-FM

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CHMR-FM
Image:CHMR_Logo.jpg
Broadcast area St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
First air date January 1987 (present frequency; origins go back to 1951)
Frequency 93.5 - MHz (FM)
942 - Cable Rogers Digital Cable
825 - Cable Aliant Television
Format Campus / Community radio
Owner Memorial University of Newfoundland Radio Society (controlled by MUNSU)
Website http://www.chmr.ca/

CHMR-FM is a Canadian campus radio station broadcasting on the campus of Memorial University of Newfoundland in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador on 93.5 MHz (over-the-air), Rogers Digital Cable on channel 942 (Newfoundland) and channel 825 Aliant TV (Atlantic Canada).

The station is operated by the university's undergraduate students' union, MUNSU.

CHMR once aired on cable FM 103.7 MHz in the St. John's area, but this ended in late 2006.

A media fee paid by all undergraduate students at Memorial's St. John's campus is the primary funding for CHMR. Along with The Muse, CHMR receives two dollars from every student each semester.



Coordinates: 47°34′21.51″N, 52°44′04.92″W

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