CJMR
Broadcast area | Greater Toronto Area |
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Frequency | 1320 kHz (AM) |
Branding | CJMR 1320 |
Programming | |
Format | Multilingual |
Ownership | |
Owner | Trafalgar Broadcasting |
CJYE | |
History | |
First air date | 1974 |
Former frequencies | 1190 kHz (1974-1990) |
Technical information | |
Class | B (regional) |
Power | 10,000 watts |
Links | |
Website | cjmr1320.ca |
CJMR is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts multicultural programming at AM 1320. Although officially licensed to Mississauga, Ontario, it currently broadcasts from studios in Oakville. CJMR's studios are located on Church Street in downtown Oakville, while its transmitters are located along Dundas Street West near Third Line Road on the northwest side of Oakville.
Originally a daytimer on AM 1190, CJMR was launched in 1974 by the owners of CHWO.[1] In 1990, the station moved to its current frequency[2] and began a 24-hour broadcast schedule. Formerly a mixture of multilingual and Christian programming, CJMR moved to exclusively multilingual programming in 2001 when the religious programming moved to the new CJYE.
In 1986, the station was denied a licence to move to the FM dial.[3] CJMR and CHMB are the only stations in Canada which broadcast on 1320 AM.
CJMR's programming is mainly South Asian (Hindi and Punjabi) with some Croatian, Dutch, Filipino, Gujarati, Italian, Mandarin, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Ukrainian and Urdu programming in the evenings and on weekends.
References
- ^ Robyn Burnett and Christopher Giardino, Prime Time Radio: How Jean and Howard Caine Built a Radio Dynasty (ISBN 1-55022-749-1). ECW Press, 2006.
- ^ Decision CRTC 89-699
- ^ Decision CRTC 86-240
External links
- CJMR 1320
- Template:History of Canadian Broadcasting
- CJMR in the REC Canadian station database
- Mass media in Mississauga
- Radio stations in the Regional Municipality of Peel
- Multicultural and ethnic radio stations in Canada
- Radio stations established in 1974
- 1974 establishments in Ontario
- Indo-Canadian culture
- Asian-Canadian culture in Ontario
- Indian diaspora mass media
- Hindi-language radio stations
- Urdu-language radio stations
- Punjabi-language radio stations
- Ontario radio station stubs