CFTL-FM
Broadcast area | Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation |
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Frequency | 100.3 MHz (FM) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Ayamowin Communications Society |
History | |
First air date | 1974 |
Technical information | |
Licensing authority | CRTC |
ERP | 63 watts |
Transmitter coordinates | 53°49′59″N 89°52′59″W / 53.833°N 89.883°W |
CFTL-FM, is a First Nations community radio station which operates at 100.3 MHz FM in Big Trout Lake, Ontario, Canada. [1] The station is owned by the Ayamowin Communications Society and is a rebroadcaster of CBC Radio One outlet CBQT-FM in Thunder Bay.
CFTL-FM was originally established in 1974 [2] and was the first community radio station in Ontario, established locally with the support of the Wawatay Native Communications Society; its popularity led communities, first at Muskrat Dam then elsewhere, to ask for similar assistance.[3]: 108 By its 1992 CRTC licence renewal, it was authorized to broadcast 59 hours of local programming in Oji-Cree, 10 hours of Wawatay programs, and 99 hours of output from the CBC Stereo FM network.[4] In later years, it switched from CBC Stereo to CBC Radio One through CBQT-FM in Thunder Bay.
References
[edit]- ^ 100.3 FM CFTL Radio - Facebook
- ^ CRTC Annual Report 1973-74, (Decision 73-399), August 16, 1973, World Radio History page 121 (p.111)
- ^ Minore, J. B.; Hill, M. E. (1990). "Native Language Broadcasting: An Experiment in Empowerment" (PDF). Canadian Journal of Native Studies. pp. 97–119.
- ^ Decision CRTC 92-86
External links
[edit]- CFTL 100.3 The Big sound radio
- CFTL-FM in the REC Canadian station database