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CFPF-FM : ウィキペディア英語版
CFPE-FM

CFPE-FM is a Canadian English language tourist/park information radio station that operates on a frequency at 101.1 FM in Banff, Alberta. The station is branded as Park Radio - 101.1 FM.
The station originally began broadcasting on the AM band as CBPH. It is uncertain when the original station began broadcasting. The station moved to the FM band in the mid-1990s to 101.3 FM,〔(Decision CRTC 95-791 )〕 then later moved to 101.1 FM in 1997,〔(Decision CRTC 97-658 )〕 due to interference from the now former CKUA-FM rebroadcaster at 101.3 in Red Deer that had recently moved to a new FM frequency. The station would later change its calls to CFPE-FM.
CFPE-FM also operates a sister station, CFPF-FM (originally CBPG) that broadcasts a French language tourist/park information programing branded as Radio du Parc - 103.3 FM.
CFPE-FM and CFPF-FM were owned by the CBC, until they were acquired by Friends of Banff National Park Fellowship in 1999.〔(Decision CRTC 99-16 )〕
On March 26, 2013, The Banff Centre announced its intention to acquire CFPE-FM and CFPF-FM from the Friends of Banff in an application with the CRTC. In addition, The Banff Centre has also applied to operate a new commercial English-language FM radio station for an adult album alternative format which, if approved, would operate at 107.9 MHz with an ERP of 180 watts and a maximum ERP of 500 watts, with an effective HAAT of -326.4 metres.〔(Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2013-154 ), ''CRTC'', March 26, 2013 (See 6 and 7)〕 The approval to acquire CFPE and CFPF from the Friends of Banff was granted on July 19, 2013.〔(Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2013-345 ), CFPE-FM and CFPF-FM Banff - Acquisition of assets, ''CRTC'', July 19, 2013〕 The approval of the new station at 107.9, CJXB-FM, was approved on August 6, 2013.〔(Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2013-368 ), English-language FM radio station in Banff, ''CRTC'', August 6, 2013〕
In February 2015, it was announced that CFPE-FM, CFPF-FM and yet to sign on the air CJXB-FM will cease broadcasting. 〔(Banff Centre Radio suspending operations, will focus on podcasts ), ''CBC News'', February 24, 2015〕 The CRTC revokes The Banff Centre's applications of CFPE-FM and CFPF-FM on April 10, 2015. 〔(Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2015-140 ), CFPF-FM Banff - Revocation of licence, ''CRTC'', April 10, 2015〕 〔(Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2015-141 ), CFPE-FM Banff - Revocation of licence, ''CRTC'', April 10, 2015〕 Its unknown if CJXB-FM will be affected by the revokation of CFPE-FM and CFPF-FM.
==References==


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