CKAJ-FM

CKAJ-FM is a French language Canadian radio station located in Saguenay, Quebec.

CKAJ-FM
CitySaguenay, Quebec
Frequency92.5 MHz (FM) (Chicoutimi-Jonquière)
99.7 MHz (FM) (La Baie)
BrandingCKAJ 92,5
Slogan100% régional
Programming
FormatOldies
Ownership
OwnerLa Radio Communautaire du Saguenay
History
First air dateApril 11, 1977
Call sign meaningChicoutimi Kénogami Arvida Jonquière
Technical information
ClassB
ERP14.2 kW
HAAT141.5 meters (464 ft)
Links
Websitewww.ckaj.org

Owned and operated by La Radio Communautaire du Saguenay, it broadcasts on 92.5 MHz with an effective radiated power of 14,164 watts (class B) using an omnidirectional antenna, while a low-power rebroadcaster serves the borough of La Baie on 99.7 MHz.[1]

The station is a community radio station with a mainly oldies format since 1997 (it previously had an adult contemporary format).

History

The station was first licensed by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission in 1976, and began broadcasting on April 11, 1977 with the call sign CHOC-FM. It originally aired from a low-power 423-watt transmitter, which was increased to 3,000 watts in 1981.

Due to a variety of financial and staff turnover problems, the station was granted only short-term license renewals between 1986 and 1998, sometimes for as little as three months at a time rather than the standard seven-year license period.

The station adopted its current call sign and oldies format in 1997, and added the rebroadcaster at La Baie in 2006.

On July 31, 2008, CKAJ was authorized to increase power from 2,693 watts to 14,164 watts, increasing the effective antenna height and relocating the antenna.[2] The new technical parameters will result in the borough of Chicoutimi receiving a stronger signal.

The station is a member of the Association des radiodiffuseurs communautaires du Québec.

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