CJUC-FM

CJUC-FM is a Canadian radio station that broadcasts community radio programming on the frequency 92.5 FM at 50 watts in Whitehorse, Yukon. The station broadcasts local programming and provides training opportunities for members of the Whitehorse community. The station's license is held by the non-profit Utilities Consumers Group, a local organisation that monitors utility providers and advocates for local residents in matters involving local utility services. CJUC uses OpenBroadcaster for broadcast automation and is programmed by dedicated community volunteers.

CJUC-FM
CityWhitehorse, Yukon
Frequency92.5 MHz
BrandingWhitehorse Community Radio
Programming
FormatCommunity radio
Ownership
OwnerUtilities Consumers Group
History
First air date2003 (2003)
Call sign meaningPreviously known as "The Juice"
Technical information
ERP50 watts
HAAT19.3 metres (63 ft)
Links
Websitecjucfm.com

History

The station received approval on February 20, 2003.[1] The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) approved changes to the authorized contours of the transmitter for station in 2014.[2]

gollark: Look, if somebody wants to close a channel, they can tell me and it'll be implemented in about a minute.
gollark: Well, they're per-socket.
gollark: Does anyone *want* that?
gollark: The Modem->Skynet relay on SC now also sends out human-readable chat messages/deaths/etc on `switchcraft-chat` for your something-or-othering.
gollark: Basically, skynet nodes will be able to connect to each other, exchange messages sent by clients, and become self-aware.

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