CBCS-FM is a Canadian radio station. It is the
CBC Radio One
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station in
Sudbury Sudbury may refer to:
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,
Ontario
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, broadcasting at 99.9
FM, and serves all of
Northeastern Ontario
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through its network of relay transmitters. The station's studio is located at the
CBC/Radio-Canada facilities at 43 Elm Street in Sudbury.
History
On July 28, 1975, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation received approval from the CRTC to operate a new english-language FM station at Sudbury, Ontario. The proposed frequency was 97.1 MHz (later read 99.9 MHz when launched).
The station was launched on May 5, 1978 on 99.9 MHz. Prior to its launch, CBC Radio programming aired on private affiliates
CKSO and
CKSO-FM.
["Sudbury Radio History Highlights"]
'' Sudbury Living'', July 23, 2013.
The
CRTC
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decision authorizing the launch of CBCS in fact encouraged, but did not direct, the CBC to retain an AM frequency for
CBC Radio
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, and to reserve CBCS for its
CBC Stereo network. However, the station launched in 1978 as an affiliate of the talk network after the CBC was unable to negotiate an agreement with Cambrian Broadcasting to directly acquire CKSO.
The CBC later applied for a second license for its Stereo network, which was granted in 1984. However, that station remain unlaunched throughout the 1980s, and the CBC was forced in 1991 to surrender all of its non-operating licenses. Consequently,
CBC Radio 2
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service was not available in the city until the launch of
CBBS-FM
CBBS-FM is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's CBC Music network on 90.1 FM in Sudbury, Ontario.
The station was originally licensed by the CRTC in 1984. However, due to financial constraints at the ...
in 2001.
In the CBC's service reductions announced in March 2009, CBCS was slated to lose half of its existing staff. Several hundred people attended a rally at the city's
Tom Davies Square on April 5 to protest the cutbacks, with participants including federal MPs
Glenn Thibeault,
Claude Gravelle
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and
Charlie Angus
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, and musicians
Kevin Closs and
Stéphane Paquette
Stéphane "Stef" Paquette (born December 18, 1973, in Chelmsford, Ontario) is a Franco-Ontarian singer-songwriter, actor and politician.
Career
A founding member of the band Les Chaizes Muzikales in 1993, Paquette launched a solo career in 20 ...
.
In September 2014, the station announced that it would move in late 2015 from 15 Mackenzie Street, where it had been located since its launch in 1978, to a new leased studio and office space on Elm Street. The move was completed in December 2015. The CBC had an open house in September 2016. The former studio on Mackenzie Street was then rented out to Siena Films as the police station in the 2017 drama series ''
Cardinal''.
Local programming
The station's
local programs are ''Morning North'', hosted by Markus Schwabe, and ''Up North'', hosted by Jonathan Pinto, in the afternoon. In May 2009, ''Morning North'' won the Radio and Television News Directors Association's Peter Gzowski Award for Best Information Radio Program in Central Canada, and in June 2009, the program won the award for all of Canada.
The CBC announced in August 2014 that ''Up North'', which premiered on August 11, would replace the former afternoon program ''Points North''.
["CBC Radio announces new afternoon drive program servicing Northern Ontario region"]
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, August 11, 2014. The new program extends its coverage to all of
Northern Ontario
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, also replacing ''Voyage North'' on
CBQT-FM in
Thunder Bay
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.
Former ''Points North'' host Dan Lessard retired from the program in June 2010. He was replaced by Jason Turnbull, who served as host of ''Points North'', and then of ''Up North'', until leaving the station in 2018 to take a job in media relations with
Health Sciences North. Turnbull, in turn, was succeeded by
Waubgeshig Rice
Waubgeshig Isaac Rice is an Anishinaabe writer and journalist from the Wasauksing First Nation near Parry Sound, Ontario, in Canada. , who hosted the show until leaving the CBC in May 2020. Jonathan Pinto was named the new host of the program, effective September 2020.
In the CBC's proposed new regional programming strategy released in 2005,
North Bay was scheduled to receive its own local news bureau, although North Bay would continue to receive CBCS' local programming apart from news updates. As of 2020, however, no separate local news service has been launched in North Bay.
Rebroadcasters
AM to FM and technical information
On January 22, 1985, the CRTC approved the CBC's application to move CBLQ Latchford (Temiskaming Shores) from 1450 kHz to 750 kHz. The change to 750 kHz in Latchford was never implemented, due to possible interference from
CKGB Timmins, which had moved to 750 kHz in 1984. CBLQ remained on 1450 in Latchford until it moved to 102.3 MHz on the FM band in 1996 as CBCY-FM.
On October 25, 2013, the CRTC approved the CBC's application to decrease the power of CBLJ-FM from 50,000 watts to 4,807 watts, combined with an increase in the effective height of antenna above average terrain (EHAAT) from 114.6 to 132.6 metres.
On July 4, 2014, the CBC submitted an application to convert CBEU 1340 to the FM band, which received CRTC approval on November 4, 2014. Temagami's FM transmitter signed on at 106.1 MHz in late 2014 with its new callsign, CBCS-FM-1.
On February 26, 2016, the CBC submitted an application to convert CBEY 1340 to the FM band. Its proposed callsign will be CBEY-FM. On June 20, 2016, the CRTC approved the CBC's application to operate an FM rebroadcasting transmitter in Moosonee to replace its existing low-power AM transmitter CBEY. The new transmitter will operate at 99.9 MHz with an effective radiated power of 135 watts (non-directional antenna with an effective height of antenna above average terrain of 8.97 metres).
On March 9, 2016, the CBC received CRTC approval to change CBCG-FM's transmitter class from low power to regular power A1, increasing the effective radiated power from 8 to 115.7 watts and decreasing the effective height of antenna above average terrain from 71.5 to 54.3 metres.
On August 19, 2021, the CRTC approved the CBC's application to increase the average effective radiated power (ERP) for CBEC-FM at 90.3 MHz Elliot Lake from 103 to 1,065 watts (maximum ERP from 264 to 2,725 watts), increasing the effective height of the antenna above average terrain from 141.0 to 165.3 metres.
Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2021-292
CBCS-FM Sudbury and its transmitter CBEC-FM Elliot Lake – Technical changes, ''CRTC'', August 19, 2021
Transmitters CBLF 1450 Foleyet and CBLO 1240 Mattawa are the last two CBC low power AM transmitters to rebroadcast CBCS-FM Sudbury. No plans have been announced to either convert them to the FM band or shut them down completely.
References
External links
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