CJAD (AM)
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| City of license | Montreal, Canada |
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| Branding | Montreal's Newstalk Leader CJAD 800 |
| Frequency | 800 kHz (AM) |
| First air date | 1945 |
| Format | News, Talk |
| Power | 50 kW (10 kW at night) |
| Class | B |
| Owner | Astral Media |
| Sister stations | CFEI, CFZZ, CHOM, CITE, CJAD, CJFM, CKMF |
| Website | http://www.cjad.com |
CJAD is a popular English language radio station, owned by Astral Media, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, broadcasting online and at 800 kHz on the AM dial.
Commonly referred to as Montreal's Heritage Radio Station, the station was founded by J. Arthur Dupont in 1945, whose name the call letters were based on. In 1961, it was purchased by Standard Broadcasting. In 1978, control of Standard Broadcasting was purchased by Conrad Black. In 1985, Standard was purchased by Slaight Communications, a privately held company owned by J. Allan Slaight. In April 2007, Astral Media and Standard Broadcasting announced that Standard had agreed to a purchase offer by Astral.
There was also a CJAD-FM which began broadcasting in 1948, disappearing sometime in the 1950s. In 1962, now under new management, they began broadcasting again at 95.9 MHz under the call letters CJFM-FM. However it was not until 1976 that CJFM's programming was totally different from CJAD's.
Starting in 1992 almost all of CJAD's programming was simulcast on Corus Entertainment-owned CKTS 900 in Sherbrooke. On November 19, 2006, CKTS ceased broadcasting and its licence was surrendered to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). This, according to Corus, was because of high ongoing maintenance costs that neither they nor Standard were willing to cover.
In 1998, all four of CJAD's broadcast towers toppled during The Ice Storm. CJAD's first attempt to get back on the air was to use CKGM's former 980 transmitter, re-tune it to 800, and CJAD would be back on the air on its frequency. This, however, turned out to be impossible as the 980 site was damaged by ice as well. It then made arrangements to broadcast on CFMB's former 1410 transmitter but the signal was extremely bad to the west. They then reached an agreement with CHUM Limited to use their CKGM transmitter on 990 until new towers were erected.
Their most popular broadcasters in recent times have been George Balcan, Gord Sinclair, Ted Blackman, Melanie King, Joseph A. Schwarcz, Avril Benoit, John Moore, Neil McKenty, Joe Cannon, Kevin Holden and Trudie Mason, Tommy Schnurmacher, Peter Anthony Holder, and Rick Leckner.
For much of its life, CJAD had a full service format. The music was mainly adult contemporary plus two specialized shows on weekends - The Bandstand with Dick Irvin, and Starlight Concert with Rod Dewar. In 1995, CJAD shifted its format to full-time news/talk, dropping all music and entertainment, save for the Sunday morning Trivia Show and the CJAD Comedy Show.
As of fall 2007, CJAD will be returning to more of a full service format by airing 60's and 70's music programming on weekend evenings.
Notable CJAD alumni, dating back to the 1950s, include discjockeys Don Cameron, Bob Harvie and Mike Stephens ("Make Believe Ballroom" and "Club 800"), sportscasters Danny Gallivan and Dick Irvin, Jr., morningmen George Bishop and Bill Roberts, newscasters Hamilton Grant and Len Rowcliffe, on air personalities Robert Libman and David Lisbona, as well as Norman Kihl, Jimmy Tapp, Rod Dewar and Sidney Margles.
CJAD is the exclusive English radio broadcaster of the NHL's Montreal Canadiens, the CFL's Montreal Alouettes, and USL First Division soccer's Montreal Impact. In the event of a schedule conflict, the other game is broadcast on sister station CHOM 97.7 FM.
- Sol Boxenbaum, Last Call - After Hours - 3:00am - 5:00am
- Jason Mayoff, First Glance - Early Mornings - 5:00am - 5:30am
- Andrew Carter, The Andrew Carter Show - Weekdays 5:30am - 9:00am.
- Tommy Schnurmacher, The Tommy Schnurmacher Show - Weekdays 9:00am - 12:00pm
- Kim Fraser, The Kim Fraser Show - Midday - 12:00pm - 2:00pm
- Kevin Holden and Trudie Mason, Kevin and Trudie - Afternoons - 2:00pm - 4:00pm
- Ric Peterson, The Ric Peterson Show - Late Afternoon/Drive Time - 4:00pm - 7:00pm
- Dan Laxer, Dan Laxer - Mid Evenings - 7:00pm - 10:00pm
- Dr. Laurie Betito, Passions - Evenings - 10:00pm - 11:00pm
- Joey Elias, CJAD Comedy Show - Evenings - 11:00pm - 12:00am (Joey takes over from the late Ernie Butler)
- Peter Anthony Holder, Holder Tonight Late Night 12:00am - 3:00am
- CJAD's Official site
- Astral Media's Official site
- From Mountain to the City: A Brief History of CJAD
- Radio History
- CJAD Timeline of Announcers
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| Montreal AM | CINF 690 • CKAC 730 • CJAD 800 • CINW 940 • CKGM 990 • CJMS 1040 • CFMB 1280 • CHOU 1450 • CFAV 1570 • CJWI 1610 • CJRS 1650 • CJLO 1690 • |
| Montreal FM | 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 |
| Adjacent Communities | 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 |
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Quebec Radio Markets: Abitibi-Témiscamingue • Gatineau • Montreal • Quebec City • Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean • Sherbrooke/Estrie |
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