| Type | Division of CTVglobemedia |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| Key people | Chris Gordon, president[1] |
| Industry | radio broadcasting |
| Owner(s) | The Woodbridge Company (Thomson family) - 40% Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan - 25% Torstar - 20% Bell Canada - 15% |
| Website | CHUM Radio |
CHUM Radio Network is the radio broadcasting division owned by Canadian media company CTVglobemedia. Formerly owned by CHUM Limited, it is the only division of the company to retain the CHUM name following its acquisition by CTV. [2]
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Operations
The company currently owns 35 radio stations across Canada, broadcasting in 16 markets. The company has a presence in most of Canada's largest radio markets.
As of August 2009, its head office is currently located at 250 Richmond Street West in Toronto, the studios of its Toronto flagship station CHUM-FM. In July 2008, CTVglobemedia sold its former location 1331 Yonge Street to developer Aspen Ridge Homes for $21.5 million.[3] The stations were expected to move to 250 Richmond Street West, a downtown location near 299 Queen Street West [4] The large "Dial 1050 CHUM" neon sign from the Yonge Street building, which is considered a Toronto landmark, has been moved to the new location, but now reads "Dial 104.5 CHUM".[5]
CHUM Radio also operates CHUM Satellite Services, a multimedia division which provides programming and production services for corporate clients.
Programming
CHUM Radio's stations broadcast in a variety of formats, although hot adult contemporary and adult hits are particularly common. Its hot AC stations use a variety of brand names, but are all patterned to an extent after flagship CHUM-FM, while its adult hits stations are all branded as Bob FM. CHUM Radio, a division of CTVglobemedia is the fifth-largest radio operator in Canada behind Astral Media, Newcap Broadcasting, Corus Entertainment and Rogers Media.
The stations typically air locally-produced or voice-tracked programming for the majority of their schedules, although some national network programming, including the weekly MuchMoreMusic Countdown, also airs. In 2007 and part of 2008, the hot adult contemporary radio stations also aired the national evening program The Sound Lounge.
The company also operates four sports radio stations, all branded as The Team. Three of these stations were formerly part of a larger but short-lived national sports radio network, which was launched by CHUM Limited in 2001 on virtually all of the company's AM radio stations across Canada, but was dissolved in 2002 due to poor ratings. Its remaining AM stations air either oldies or news/talk formats.
Stations
| City | Call Sign | Frequency | Branding | Format | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brockville | CJPT | FM 103.7 | Bob FM | adult hits | |
| CFJR | FM 104.9 | JR FM | adult contemporary | ||
| Calgary | CKCE | FM 101.5 | Energy FM | hot adult contemporary | |
| Edmonton | CHBN | FM 91.7 | The Bounce | top 40 | co-owned with Milestone Radio |
| Halifax | CJCH | FM 101.3 | The Bounce | top 40 | |
| CIOO | FM 100.1 | C100 | hot adult contemporary | ||
| Kingston | CKLC | FM 98.9 | 98.9 The Drive | modern rock | |
| CFLY | FM 98.3 | FLY FM | hot adult contemporary | ||
| Kawartha Lakes | CKLY | FM 91.9 | Bob FM | adult hits | |
| London | CHST | FM 102.3 | Bob FM | adult hits | |
| Montreal | CKGM | AM 990 | The Team 990 | sports | |
| Ottawa | CFRA | AM 580 | news/talk | ||
| CFGO | AM 1200 | The Team 1200 | sports | ||
| CKKL | FM 93.9 | Bob FM | adult hits | ||
| CJMJ | FM 100.3 | Majic 100 | adult contemporary | ||
| Peterborough | CKPT | FM 99.7 | Energy 99.7 | hot adult contemporary | |
| CKQM | FM 105.1 | Country 105 | country music | ||
| Toronto | CHUM | AM 1050 | CP24 Radio 1050 | all news | radio simulcast of CTVglobemedia's all news television station, CablePulse24 |
| CHUM | FM 104.5 | CHUM-FM | hot adult contemporary | ||
| Vancouver | CKST | AM 1040 | The Team 1040 | sports | |
| CFTE | AM 1410 | The Team 1410 | sports | ||
| CFBT | FM 94.5 | The Beat | contemporary hit radio | ||
| CHQM | FM 103.5 | QMFM | adult contemporary | ||
| Victoria | CFAX | AM 1070 | news/talk | ||
| CHBE | FM 107.3 | Kool FM | hot adult contemporary | ||
| Waterloo | CKKW | FM 99.5 | K-FUN | oldies | |
| CFCA | FM 105.3 | Kool FM | hot adult contemporary | ||
| Windsor | CKWW | AM 580 | AM 580 Motor City Favorites | oldies | |
| CKLW | AM 800 | news/talk | |||
| CIMX | FM 88.7 | 89X | modern rock | ||
| CIDR | FM 93.9 | 939 The River | adult album alternative | ||
| Winnipeg | CFRW | AM 1290 | oldies | ||
| CHIQ | FM 94.3 | CURVE 94.3 | top 40 | ||
| CFWM | FM 99.9 | Bob FM | adult hits |
References
- ^ http://www.friends.ca/News/Friends_News/archives/articles04020809.asp
- ^ CHUM Ltd. - (1944-2008) at the Canadian Communications Foundaton
- ^ Scott Fybush, "Speaking of CHUM" Northeast Radio Watch, July 28, 2008.
- ^ Marc Weisblott, "CHUM's blinking sign". eye weekly, August 5, 2008.
- ^ Theresa Boyle, "CHUM site slated for luxury condos". Toronto Star, July 29, 2008.
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