CIBL-FM
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CIBL-FM is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Montreal, Quebec.
It broadcasts on 101.5 MHz using a directional antenna with an average effective radiated power of 221 watts and a peak effective radiated power of 293 watts (class A).
CIBL-FM opened in 1980 and operates under a community radio licence. It identifies itself as "Radio-Montréal". It originally operated on 104,5 MHz with 16 watts from the top of one of the pyramids of Montreal's olympic village and it's target audience at that time was the Hochelaga-Maisonneuve district. Its antenna and transmitter are now located on the olympic stadium and its signal covers the whole city since 1991. It's also known as a launch pad for several artists and radio personalities such as the late French language humor group Rock et Belles Oreilles and Télé-Québec's Marie-France Bazzo. One of its former general managers, Line Beauchamp, is the Jean Charest Liberal government's minister of cultural affairs.
| FM radio stations in Montreal |
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| CBME 88.5 • CISM 89.3 • CKUT 90.3 • CIRA 91.3 • CKLX 91.9 • CFQR 92.5 • CBM 93.5 • CKMF 94.3 • CBF 95.1 • CJFM 95.9 • CKOI 96.9 • CHOM 97.7 • CJPX 99.5 • CBFX 100.7 • CIBL 101.5 • CINQ 102.3 • CKDG 105.1 • CKAV-10 106.7 • CITE 107.3 Châteauguay: CHAI 101.9 • Joliette: CJLM 103.5 • Kahnawake: CKRK 103.7 • Lachute: CJLA 104.9 • Laval: CFGL 105.7 • Longueuil: CHMP 98.5 • CHAA 103.3 Saint-Hyacinthe: CFEI 106.5 • Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu: CFZZ 104.1 • Saint-Jérôme: CIME 103.9 • Valleyfield: CKOD 103.1 See also: Montreal (FM) (AM) |