CHYC-FM is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts at 98.9
FM in
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. It broadcasts a
francophone
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hot adult contemporary
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format for the city's
Franco-Ontarian community. It is owned by
Le5 Communications, and branded as ''Le Loup 98.9''.
CHYC and its sister stations
CHYK-FM in
Timmins
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and
CHYQ-FM in
West Nipissing are the only francophone commercial stations programmed entirely in Ontario. Apart from commercials and local weather updates, the three stations now simulcast the same programming at virtually all times; although all three stations formerly produced their own individual morning shows and then each hosted a later daypart within a shared broadcast schedule for the remainder of the day, all of the stations are now programmed from Sudbury.
History
The station first aired on December 8, 1957 as 550
AM CFBR, a sister station to
CHNO and a private affiliate of
Radio-Canada
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. CHNO had previously been a
bilingual
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station; when CFBR went to air, CHNO became full-time
English. The "FBR" in the station's callsign stood for
F. Baxter Ricard, who owned the stations with his wife
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. The licensing of CFBR, which took over the Radio-Canada affiliation from CHNO, made Ricard the first commercial broadcaster in Canada licensed to operate two
AM radio stations in the same city.
In 1969, CFBR and CHNO swapped frequencies. CHNO took over the 550 AM signal, and CFBR moved to 900. CFBR remained a Radio-Canada affiliate until the launch of
CBON in 1978, and adopted a
pop standards
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format thereafter. After losing the Radio-Canada affiliation, for a time the station's remaining audience was so small that its co-ownership with CHNO, the city's dominant English radio station at the time, was the only thing keeping it afloat.
In 1985, Ricard sold CFBR, CHNO and
CJMX to
Mid-Canada Radio
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, although as a minority shareholder in that company he retained a partial ownership stake.
The station adopted its current call sign and format in 1990, after the three stations were acquired by
Pelmorex Radio Network
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History
In 1989, Pierre Morrissette founded his own communications company, Pelmorex Media Inc., and acquired several French ...
. Pelmorex sold the stations in 1998, when
Telemedia
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The company was launched in 1968 by Philippe de Gaspé Beaubien, when he purchased CKAC in Montreal from Power Corporation of Canada. CK ...
acquired CJMX, and 1999, when
Haliburton Broadcasting Group acquired CHYC and CHNO. Haliburton subsequently converted both stations to FM after receiving approval from the CRTC on August 31, 1999. In 2000, the stations first aired on FM and discontinued their old AM signals. CHYC moved to 98.9 FM in early 2000 and simulcast on AM 900, until it left the air on March 31 of that year after the licensee resolved a technical problem relating to the implementation of the new FM transmitter.
During CHYC's (formerly CFBR) existence on AM 900, the station had suffered some co-channel interference during the nighttime hours from
900 CHML Hamilton, making it unlistenable in the areas of Greater Sudbury including the outlying areas. CHYC never applied for any signal upgrades or frequency changes on the AM band until its move to FM 98.9 in 2000.
Haliburton subsequently sold CHNO to
Newcap Broadcasting
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in 2001. Despite no longer having common ownership, CHYC and CHNO continued to operate from the same studio facility at 493 Barrydowne Road in Sudbury.
In 2008, Haliburton announced a deal to sell the CHYC stations to Le5 Communications, a firm owned by Sudbury lawyer Paul Lefebvre. This deal was approved by the
CRTC on October 31, 2008.
Le5 Communications rebranded the station as ''Le Loup 98.9'' in early 2009, and moved the station to new studios at 100 Brian McKee Lane in downtown Sudbury. Musician and actor
Stéphane Paquette
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Career
A founding member of the band Les Chaizes Muzikales in 1993, Paquette launched a solo career in 20 ...
also joined the station as an afternoon host. He has since been succeeded in the afternoon slot by Dayv Poulin, his former bandmate in
Les Chaizes Muzikales.
In 2011, Le5 Communications filed an application to change the station's authorized signal contours by increasing the effective radiated power from 1,400 to 4,620 watts (from class A to class B1) and by increasing the effective height of the antenna above average terrain from 165.3 to 181.9 metres). The CRTC approved Le5's application on September 28, 2011.
The company also purchased Sudbury's existing francophone community newspaper ''
Le Voyageur'' in 2011.
["Sudbury's French newspaper Le Voyageur sold". ''Points North'' (]CBCS-FM
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), May 20, 2011.
Rebroadcasters
A community group in
Chapleau, Formation Plus, holds an independent license to rebroadcast the signal of CHYC. This transmitter operates on 95.9 FM in Chapleau with the call sign CHAP-FM.
CHAP-FM in the REC Canadian station database (95.9 MHz Chapleau, Ontario)
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References
External links
leloupfm.com
Le Loup 98.9
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