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:''"Radio 9" redirects here. For the New Zealand radio station, see Chinese Radio FM 104.2.'' CKLX-FM is a French language Canadian radio station located in Montreal, Quebec. Owned and operated by RNC Media, its studios are located on West Laurier Avenue in the Le Plateau-Mont-Royal neighbourhood of Montreal. Its transmitter, located atop Mount Royal, operates on 91.9 MHz using a directional antenna with an average effective radiated power of 1780 watts and a peak effective radiated power of 4675 watts (class B). == History == The station had a smooth jazz format〔(Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2003-192 )〕 from its inception in December 2004 until August 2012, first as ''Couleur Jazz'' before being re-branded as ''Planète Jazz 91,9'' in the summer of 2008. On January 13, 2012, RNC Media applied to the CRTC to amend its licence conditions to allow 50% of its programming to be spoken-word and talk programming, with the remainder being its existing smooth jazz format (though its license also includes other forms of jazz) as well as blues and other special interest music genres;〔(Canadian Radio News on Facebook, January 13, 2012. )〕〔(CRTC: "All Broadcasting Proceedings Open for Comment" )〕 its application hinted that the station would take a direction more towards its Quebec City sister station, CHOI-FM.〔(Fagstein: "RNC wants to turn Planète Jazz into Radio X", January 13, 2012. )〕 On August 20, 2012 at 5:30AM, CKLX-FM flipped to the new CHOI Radio X format, sharing the branding with its sister station. The station primarily aired spoken-word talk radio programming, but aired music programming during certain dayparts to remain in compliance with its license. These included blocks of jazz programming on evening and weekend mornings, and rock music programming on weekends under the name ''La Garage''. The hybrid format remained in effect pending its approval to allow a mainly-spoken-word format.〔(Fagstein: "CHOI Radio X launches in Montreal", August 20, 2012. )〕 The station's first effort to gain approval was denied by the CRTC on March 14, 2013.〔(CRTC Broadcasting Decision 2013-123 )〕 On April 8, 2014, the CRTC approved CKLX's request to discard its music requirements as part of its license renewal, in exchange for a requirement to carry a minimum of 50% spoken word and talk programming.〔(Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2014-168, April 8, 2014. )〕 While CKLX's new license took effect on September 1, 2014, the format change went into effect immediately.〔(Fagstein: "CRTC says Radio X Montreal can remove jazz music programming", April 8, 2014. )〕 On September 9, 2014, the station was rebranded as ''Radio 9''.〔http://www.lapresse.ca/debats/chroniques/hugo-dumas/201409/09/01-4798420-adieu-radio-x-bonjour-radio-9.php〕 A new on-air lineup was adopted, including Louis Lemieux, previously from Ici RDI. 〔http://fr.canoe.ca/divertissement/tele-medias/nouvelles/2014/09/08/21926341-qmi.html〕 However, despite the changes, the station's ratings remained lackluster, due to continuous competition from the region's leading francophone talk station, CHMP-FM. As a result, the station dismissed four of its on-air hosts, including Lemieux, in June 2015. At that time, CKLX announced that it would flip to an all-sports format; however, they would continue to face competition from CHMP, as that station had the rights to most of Montreal's professional sports teams.〔(Fagstein: "Radio 9 plans all-sports format, third format change in three years", June 30, 2015. )〕 CKLX adopted its new format and branding, ''91.9 Sport'', on August 31, 2015. Its weekday lineup consists of sports talk programs throughout the day, followed by condensed highlight programs during the nighttime hours. ''La Garage'' continues to air on weekends. Several personalities from CKAC's previous sports talk era joined the station to host programs on the new lineup, including Michel Langevin (who co-hosts the morning show ''Du sport ... le matin!'' with Enrico Ciccone), and Jean-Charles Lajoie (who hosts its noon and drive-time programs). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「:''"Radio 9" redirects here. For the New Zealand radio station, see Chinese Radio FM 104.2.'''''CKLX-FM''' is a French language Canadian radio station located in Montreal, Quebec. Owned and operated by RNC Media, its studios are located on West Laurier Avenue in the Le Plateau-Mont-Royal neighbourhood of Montreal. Its transmitter, located atop Mount Royal, operates on 91.9 MHz using a directional antenna with an average effective radiated power of 1780 watts and a peak effective radiated power of 4675 watts (class B).== History ==The station had a smooth jazz format(Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2003-192 ) from its inception in December 2004 until August 2012, first as ''Couleur Jazz'' before being re-branded as ''Planète Jazz 91,9'' in the summer of 2008.On January 13, 2012, RNC Media applied to the CRTC to amend its licence conditions to allow 50% of its programming to be spoken-word and talk programming, with the remainder being its existing smooth jazz format (though its license also includes other forms of jazz) as well as blues and other special interest music genres;(Canadian Radio News on Facebook, January 13, 2012. )(CRTC: "All Broadcasting Proceedings Open for Comment" ) its application hinted that the station would take a direction more towards its Quebec City sister station, CHOI-FM.(Fagstein: "RNC wants to turn Planète Jazz into Radio X", January 13, 2012. )On August 20, 2012 at 5:30AM, CKLX-FM flipped to the new CHOI Radio X format, sharing the branding with its sister station. The station primarily aired spoken-word talk radio programming, but aired music programming during certain dayparts to remain in compliance with its license. These included blocks of jazz programming on evening and weekend mornings, and rock music programming on weekends under the name ''La Garage''. The hybrid format remained in effect pending its approval to allow a mainly-spoken-word format.(Fagstein: "CHOI Radio X launches in Montreal", August 20, 2012. ) The station's first effort to gain approval was denied by the CRTC on March 14, 2013.(CRTC Broadcasting Decision 2013-123 ) On April 8, 2014, the CRTC approved CKLX's request to discard its music requirements as part of its license renewal, in exchange for a requirement to carry a minimum of 50% spoken word and talk programming.(Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2014-168, April 8, 2014. ) While CKLX's new license took effect on September 1, 2014, the format change went into effect immediately.(Fagstein: "CRTC says Radio X Montreal can remove jazz music programming", April 8, 2014. )On September 9, 2014, the station was rebranded as ''Radio 9''.http://www.lapresse.ca/debats/chroniques/hugo-dumas/201409/09/01-4798420-adieu-radio-x-bonjour-radio-9.php A new on-air lineup was adopted, including Louis Lemieux, previously from Ici RDI. http://fr.canoe.ca/divertissement/tele-medias/nouvelles/2014/09/08/21926341-qmi.html However, despite the changes, the station's ratings remained lackluster, due to continuous competition from the region's leading francophone talk station, CHMP-FM. As a result, the station dismissed four of its on-air hosts, including Lemieux, in June 2015. At that time, CKLX announced that it would flip to an all-sports format; however, they would continue to face competition from CHMP, as that station had the rights to most of Montreal's professional sports teams.(Fagstein: "Radio 9 plans all-sports format, third format change in three years", June 30, 2015. )CKLX adopted its new format and branding, ''91.9 Sport'', on August 31, 2015. Its weekday lineup consists of sports talk programs throughout the day, followed by condensed highlight programs during the nighttime hours. ''La Garage'' continues to air on weekends. Several personalities from CKAC's previous sports talk era joined the station to host programs on the new lineup, including Michel Langevin (who co-hosts the morning show ''Du sport ... le matin!'' with Enrico Ciccone), and Jean-Charles Lajoie (who hosts its noon and drive-time programs).」の詳細全文を読む 'CKLX-FM is a French language Canadian radio station located in Montreal, Quebec. Owned and operated by RNC Media, its studios are located on West Laurier Avenue in the Le Plateau-Mont-Royal neighbourhood of Montreal. Its transmitter, located atop Mount Royal, operates on 91.9 MHz using a directional antenna with an average effective radiated power of 1780 watts and a peak effective radiated power of 4675 watts (class B).== History ==The station had a smooth jazz format(Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2003-192 ) from its inception in December 2004 until August 2012, first as ''Couleur Jazz'' before being re-branded as ''Planète Jazz 91,9'' in the summer of 2008.On January 13, 2012, RNC Media applied to the CRTC to amend its licence conditions to allow 50% of its programming to be spoken-word and talk programming, with the remainder being its existing smooth jazz format (though its license also includes other forms of jazz) as well as blues and other special interest music genres;(Canadian Radio News on Facebook, January 13, 2012. )(CRTC: "All Broadcasting Proceedings Open for Comment" ) its application hinted that the station would take a direction more towards its Quebec City sister station, CHOI-FM.(Fagstein: "RNC wants to turn Planète Jazz into Radio X", January 13, 2012. )On August 20, 2012 at 5:30AM, CKLX-FM flipped to the new CHOI Radio X format, sharing the branding with its sister station. The station primarily aired spoken-word talk radio programming, but aired music programming during certain dayparts to remain in compliance with its license. These included blocks of jazz programming on evening and weekend mornings, and rock music programming on weekends under the name ''La Garage''. The hybrid format remained in effect pending its approval to allow a mainly-spoken-word format.(Fagstein: "CHOI Radio X launches in Montreal", August 20, 2012. ) The station's first effort to gain approval was denied by the CRTC on March 14, 2013.(CRTC Broadcasting Decision 2013-123 ) On April 8, 2014, the CRTC approved CKLX's request to discard its music requirements as part of its license renewal, in exchange for a requirement to carry a minimum of 50% spoken word and talk programming.(Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2014-168, April 8, 2014. ) While CKLX's new license took effect on September 1, 2014, the format change went into effect immediately.(Fagstein: "CRTC says Radio X Montreal can remove jazz music programming", April 8, 2014. )On September 9, 2014, the station was rebranded as ''Radio 9''.http://www.lapresse.ca/debats/chroniques/hugo-dumas/201409/09/01-4798420-adieu-radio-x-bonjour-radio-9.php A new on-air lineup was adopted, including Louis Lemieux, previously from Ici RDI. http://fr.canoe.ca/divertissement/tele-medias/nouvelles/2014/09/08/21926341-qmi.html However, despite the changes, the station's ratings remained lackluster, due to continuous competition from the region's leading francophone talk station, CHMP-FM. As a result, the station dismissed four of its on-air hosts, including Lemieux, in June 2015. At that time, CKLX announced that it would flip to an all-sports format; however, they would continue to face competition from CHMP, as that station had the rights to most of Montreal's professional sports teams.(Fagstein: "Radio 9 plans all-sports format, third format change in three years", June 30, 2015. )CKLX adopted its new format and branding, ''91.9 Sport'', on August 31, 2015. Its weekday lineup consists of sports talk programs throughout the day, followed by condensed highlight programs during the nighttime hours. ''La Garage'' continues to air on weekends. Several personalities from CKAC's previous sports talk era joined the station to host programs on the new lineup, including Michel Langevin (who co-hosts the morning show ''Du sport ... le matin!'' with Enrico Ciccone), and Jean-Charles Lajoie (who hosts its noon and drive-time programs). :''"Radio 9" redirects here. For the New Zealand radio station, see Chinese Radio FM 104.2.'' CKLX-FM is a French language Canadian radio station located in Montreal, Quebec. Owned and operated by RNC Media, its studios are located on West Laurier Avenue in the Le Plateau-Mont-Royal neighbourhood of Montreal. Its transmitter, located atop Mount Royal, operates on 91.9 MHz using a directional antenna with an average effective radiated power of 1780 watts and a peak effective radiated power of 4675 watts (class B). == History == The station had a smooth jazz format〔(Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2003-192 )〕 from its inception in December 2004 until August 2012, first as ''Couleur Jazz'' before being re-branded as ''Planète Jazz 91,9'' in the summer of 2008. On January 13, 2012, RNC Media applied to the CRTC to amend its licence conditions to allow 50% of its programming to be spoken-word and talk programming, with the remainder being its existing smooth jazz format (though its license also includes other forms of jazz) as well as blues and other special interest music genres;〔(Canadian Radio News on Facebook, January 13, 2012. )〕〔(CRTC: "All Broadcasting Proceedings Open for Comment" )〕 its application hinted that the station would take a direction more towards its Quebec City sister station, CHOI-FM.〔(Fagstein: "RNC wants to turn Planète Jazz into Radio X", January 13, 2012. )〕 On August 20, 2012 at 5:30AM, CKLX-FM flipped to the new CHOI Radio X format, sharing the branding with its sister station. The station primarily aired spoken-word talk radio programming, but aired music programming during certain dayparts to remain in compliance with its license. These included blocks of jazz programming on evening and weekend mornings, and rock music programming on weekends under the name ''La Garage''. The hybrid format remained in effect pending its approval to allow a mainly-spoken-word format.〔(Fagstein: "CHOI Radio X launches in Montreal", August 20, 2012. )〕 The station's first effort to gain approval was denied by the CRTC on March 14, 2013.〔(CRTC Broadcasting Decision 2013-123 )〕 On April 8, 2014, the CRTC approved CKLX's request to discard its music requirements as part of its license renewal, in exchange for a requirement to carry a minimum of 50% spoken word and talk programming.〔(Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2014-168, April 8, 2014. )〕 While CKLX's new license took effect on September 1, 2014, the format change went into effect immediately.〔(Fagstein: "CRTC says Radio X Montreal can remove jazz music programming", April 8, 2014. )〕 On September 9, 2014, the station was rebranded as ''Radio 9''.〔http://www.lapresse.ca/debats/chroniques/hugo-dumas/201409/09/01-4798420-adieu-radio-x-bonjour-radio-9.php〕 A new on-air lineup was adopted, including Louis Lemieux, previously from Ici RDI. 〔http://fr.canoe.ca/divertissement/tele-medias/nouvelles/2014/09/08/21926341-qmi.html〕 However, despite the changes, the station's ratings remained lackluster, due to continuous competition from the region's leading francophone talk station, CHMP-FM. As a result, the station dismissed four of its on-air hosts, including Lemieux, in June 2015. At that time, CKLX announced that it would flip to an all-sports format; however, they would continue to face competition from CHMP, as that station had the rights to most of Montreal's professional sports teams.〔(Fagstein: "Radio 9 plans all-sports format, third format change in three years", June 30, 2015. )〕 CKLX adopted its new format and branding, ''91.9 Sport'', on August 31, 2015. Its weekday lineup consists of sports talk programs throughout the day, followed by condensed highlight programs during the nighttime hours. ''La Garage'' continues to air on weekends. Several personalities from CKAC's previous sports talk era joined the station to host programs on the new lineup, including Michel Langevin (who co-hosts the morning show ''Du sport ... le matin!'' with Enrico Ciccone), and Jean-Charles Lajoie (who hosts its noon and drive-time programs). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ''CKLX-FM is a French language Canadian radio station located in Montreal, Quebec. Owned and operated by RNC Media, its studios are located on West Laurier Avenue in the Le Plateau-Mont-Royal neighbourhood of Montreal. Its transmitter, located atop Mount Royal, operates on 91.9 MHz using a directional antenna with an average effective radiated power of 1780 watts and a peak effective radiated power of 4675 watts (class B).== History ==The station had a smooth jazz format(Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2003-192 ) from its inception in December 2004 until August 2012, first as ''Couleur Jazz'' before being re-branded as ''Planète Jazz 91,9'' in the summer of 2008.On January 13, 2012, RNC Media applied to the CRTC to amend its licence conditions to allow 50% of its programming to be spoken-word and talk programming, with the remainder being its existing smooth jazz format (though its license also includes other forms of jazz) as well as blues and other special interest music genres;(Canadian Radio News on Facebook, January 13, 2012. )(CRTC: "All Broadcasting Proceedings Open for Comment" ) its application hinted that the station would take a direction more towards its Quebec City sister station, CHOI-FM.(Fagstein: "RNC wants to turn Planète Jazz into Radio X", January 13, 2012. )On August 20, 2012 at 5:30AM, CKLX-FM flipped to the new CHOI Radio X format, sharing the branding with its sister station. The station primarily aired spoken-word talk radio programming, but aired music programming during certain dayparts to remain in compliance with its license. These included blocks of jazz programming on evening and weekend mornings, and rock music programming on weekends under the name ''La Garage''. The hybrid format remained in effect pending its approval to allow a mainly-spoken-word format.(Fagstein: "CHOI Radio X launches in Montreal", August 20, 2012. ) The station's first effort to gain approval was denied by the CRTC on March 14, 2013.(CRTC Broadcasting Decision 2013-123 ) On April 8, 2014, the CRTC approved CKLX's request to discard its music requirements as part of its license renewal, in exchange for a requirement to carry a minimum of 50% spoken word and talk programming.(Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2014-168, April 8, 2014. ) While CKLX's new license took effect on September 1, 2014, the format change went into effect immediately.(Fagstein: "CRTC says Radio X Montreal can remove jazz music programming", April 8, 2014. )On September 9, 2014, the station was rebranded as ''Radio 9''.http://www.lapresse.ca/debats/chroniques/hugo-dumas/201409/09/01-4798420-adieu-radio-x-bonjour-radio-9.php A new on-air lineup was adopted, including Louis Lemieux, previously from Ici RDI. http://fr.canoe.ca/divertissement/tele-medias/nouvelles/2014/09/08/21926341-qmi.html However, despite the changes, the station's ratings remained lackluster, due to continuous competition from the region's leading francophone talk station, CHMP-FM. As a result, the station dismissed four of its on-air hosts, including Lemieux, in June 2015. At that time, CKLX announced that it would flip to an all-sports format; however, they would continue to face competition from CHMP, as that station had the rights to most of Montreal's professional sports teams.(Fagstein: "Radio 9 plans all-sports format, third format change in three years", June 30, 2015. )CKLX adopted its new format and branding, ''91.9 Sport'', on August 31, 2015. Its weekday lineup consists of sports talk programs throughout the day, followed by condensed highlight programs during the nighttime hours. ''La Garage'' continues to air on weekends. Several personalities from CKAC's previous sports talk era joined the station to host programs on the new lineup, including Michel Langevin (who co-hosts the morning show ''Du sport ... le matin!'' with Enrico Ciccone), and Jean-Charles Lajoie (who hosts its noon and drive-time programs).">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■''CKLX-FM is a French language Canadian radio station located in Montreal, Quebec. Owned and operated by RNC Media, its studios are located on West Laurier Avenue in the Le Plateau-Mont-Royal neighbourhood of Montreal. Its transmitter, located atop Mount Royal, operates on 91.9 MHz using a directional antenna with an average effective radiated power of 1780 watts and a peak effective radiated power of 4675 watts (class B).== History ==The station had a smooth jazz format(Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2003-192 ) from its inception in December 2004 until August 2012, first as ''Couleur Jazz'' before being re-branded as ''Planète Jazz 91,9'' in the summer of 2008.On January 13, 2012, RNC Media applied to the CRTC to amend its licence conditions to allow 50% of its programming to be spoken-word and talk programming, with the remainder being its existing smooth jazz format (though its license also includes other forms of jazz) as well as blues and other special interest music genres;(Canadian Radio News on Facebook, January 13, 2012. )(CRTC: "All Broadcasting Proceedings Open for Comment" ) its application hinted that the station would take a direction more towards its Quebec City sister station, CHOI-FM.(Fagstein: "RNC wants to turn Planète Jazz into Radio X", January 13, 2012. )On August 20, 2012 at 5:30AM, CKLX-FM flipped to the new CHOI Radio X format, sharing the branding with its sister station. The station primarily aired spoken-word talk radio programming, but aired music programming during certain dayparts to remain in compliance with its license. These included blocks of jazz programming on evening and weekend mornings, and rock music programming on weekends under the name ''La Garage''. The hybrid format remained in effect pending its approval to allow a mainly-spoken-word format.(Fagstein: "CHOI Radio X launches in Montreal", August 20, 2012. ) The station's first effort to gain approval was denied by the CRTC on March 14, 2013.(CRTC Broadcasting Decision 2013-123 ) On April 8, 2014, the CRTC approved CKLX's request to discard its music requirements as part of its license renewal, in exchange for a requirement to carry a minimum of 50% spoken word and talk programming.(Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2014-168, April 8, 2014. ) While CKLX's new license took effect on September 1, 2014, the format change went into effect immediately.(Fagstein: "CRTC says Radio X Montreal can remove jazz music programming", April 8, 2014. )On September 9, 2014, the station was rebranded as ''Radio 9''.http://www.lapresse.ca/debats/chroniques/hugo-dumas/201409/09/01-4798420-adieu-radio-x-bonjour-radio-9.php A new on-air lineup was adopted, including Louis Lemieux, previously from Ici RDI. http://fr.canoe.ca/divertissement/tele-medias/nouvelles/2014/09/08/21926341-qmi.html However, despite the changes, the station's ratings remained lackluster, due to continuous competition from the region's leading francophone talk station, CHMP-FM. As a result, the station dismissed four of its on-air hosts, including Lemieux, in June 2015. At that time, CKLX announced that it would flip to an all-sports format; however, they would continue to face competition from CHMP, as that station had the rights to most of Montreal's professional sports teams.(Fagstein: "Radio 9 plans all-sports format, third format change in three years", June 30, 2015. )CKLX adopted its new format and branding, ''91.9 Sport'', on August 31, 2015. Its weekday lineup consists of sports talk programs throughout the day, followed by condensed highlight programs during the nighttime hours. ''La Garage'' continues to air on weekends. Several personalities from CKAC's previous sports talk era joined the station to host programs on the new lineup, including Michel Langevin (who co-hosts the morning show ''Du sport ... le matin!'' with Enrico Ciccone), and Jean-Charles Lajoie (who hosts its noon and drive-time programs).">ウィキペディアで「:''"Radio 9" redirects here. For the New Zealand radio station, see Chinese Radio FM 104.2.''CKLX-FM''' is a French language Canadian radio station located in Montreal, Quebec. Owned and operated by RNC Media, its studios are located on West Laurier Avenue in the Le Plateau-Mont-Royal neighbourhood of Montreal. Its transmitter, located atop Mount Royal, operates on 91.9 MHz using a directional antenna with an average effective radiated power of 1780 watts and a peak effective radiated power of 4675 watts (class B).== History ==The station had a smooth jazz format(Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2003-192 ) from its inception in December 2004 until August 2012, first as ''Couleur Jazz'' before being re-branded as ''Planète Jazz 91,9'' in the summer of 2008.On January 13, 2012, RNC Media applied to the CRTC to amend its licence conditions to allow 50% of its programming to be spoken-word and talk programming, with the remainder being its existing smooth jazz format (though its license also includes other forms of jazz) as well as blues and other special interest music genres;(Canadian Radio News on Facebook, January 13, 2012. )(CRTC: "All Broadcasting Proceedings Open for Comment" ) its application hinted that the station would take a direction more towards its Quebec City sister station, CHOI-FM.(Fagstein: "RNC wants to turn Planète Jazz into Radio X", January 13, 2012. )On August 20, 2012 at 5:30AM, CKLX-FM flipped to the new CHOI Radio X format, sharing the branding with its sister station. The station primarily aired spoken-word talk radio programming, but aired music programming during certain dayparts to remain in compliance with its license. These included blocks of jazz programming on evening and weekend mornings, and rock music programming on weekends under the name ''La Garage''. The hybrid format remained in effect pending its approval to allow a mainly-spoken-word format.(Fagstein: "CHOI Radio X launches in Montreal", August 20, 2012. ) The station's first effort to gain approval was denied by the CRTC on March 14, 2013.(CRTC Broadcasting Decision 2013-123 ) On April 8, 2014, the CRTC approved CKLX's request to discard its music requirements as part of its license renewal, in exchange for a requirement to carry a minimum of 50% spoken word and talk programming.(Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2014-168, April 8, 2014. ) While CKLX's new license took effect on September 1, 2014, the format change went into effect immediately.(Fagstein: "CRTC says Radio X Montreal can remove jazz music programming", April 8, 2014. )On September 9, 2014, the station was rebranded as ''Radio 9''.http://www.lapresse.ca/debats/chroniques/hugo-dumas/201409/09/01-4798420-adieu-radio-x-bonjour-radio-9.php A new on-air lineup was adopted, including Louis Lemieux, previously from Ici RDI. http://fr.canoe.ca/divertissement/tele-medias/nouvelles/2014/09/08/21926341-qmi.html However, despite the changes, the station's ratings remained lackluster, due to continuous competition from the region's leading francophone talk station, CHMP-FM. As a result, the station dismissed four of its on-air hosts, including Lemieux, in June 2015. At that time, CKLX announced that it would flip to an all-sports format; however, they would continue to face competition from CHMP, as that station had the rights to most of Montreal's professional sports teams.(Fagstein: "Radio 9 plans all-sports format, third format change in three years", June 30, 2015. )CKLX adopted its new format and branding, ''91.9 Sport'', on August 31, 2015. Its weekday lineup consists of sports talk programs throughout the day, followed by condensed highlight programs during the nighttime hours. ''La Garage'' continues to air on weekends. Several personalities from CKAC's previous sports talk era joined the station to host programs on the new lineup, including Michel Langevin (who co-hosts the morning show ''Du sport ... le matin!'' with Enrico Ciccone), and Jean-Charles Lajoie (who hosts its noon and drive-time programs).」の詳細全文を読む ''CKLX-FM''' is a French language Canadian radio station located in Montreal, Quebec. Owned and operated by RNC Media, its studios are located on West Laurier Avenue in the Le Plateau-Mont-Royal neighbourhood of Montreal. Its transmitter, located atop Mount Royal, operates on 91.9 MHz using a directional antenna with an average effective radiated power of 1780 watts and a peak effective radiated power of 4675 watts (class B).== History ==The station had a smooth jazz format(Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2003-192 ) from its inception in December 2004 until August 2012, first as ''Couleur Jazz'' before being re-branded as ''Planète Jazz 91,9'' in the summer of 2008.On January 13, 2012, RNC Media applied to the CRTC to amend its licence conditions to allow 50% of its programming to be spoken-word and talk programming, with the remainder being its existing smooth jazz format (though its license also includes other forms of jazz) as well as blues and other special interest music genres;(Canadian Radio News on Facebook, January 13, 2012. )(CRTC: "All Broadcasting Proceedings Open for Comment" ) its application hinted that the station would take a direction more towards its Quebec City sister station, CHOI-FM.(Fagstein: "RNC wants to turn Planète Jazz into Radio X", January 13, 2012. )On August 20, 2012 at 5:30AM, CKLX-FM flipped to the new CHOI Radio X format, sharing the branding with its sister station. The station primarily aired spoken-word talk radio programming, but aired music programming during certain dayparts to remain in compliance with its license. These included blocks of jazz programming on evening and weekend mornings, and rock music programming on weekends under the name ''La Garage''. The hybrid format remained in effect pending its approval to allow a mainly-spoken-word format.(Fagstein: "CHOI Radio X launches in Montreal", August 20, 2012. ) The station's first effort to gain approval was denied by the CRTC on March 14, 2013.(CRTC Broadcasting Decision 2013-123 ) On April 8, 2014, the CRTC approved CKLX's request to discard its music requirements as part of its license renewal, in exchange for a requirement to carry a minimum of 50% spoken word and talk programming.(Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2014-168, April 8, 2014. ) While CKLX's new license took effect on September 1, 2014, the format change went into effect immediately.(Fagstein: "CRTC says Radio X Montreal can remove jazz music programming", April 8, 2014. )On September 9, 2014, the station was rebranded as ''Radio 9''.http://www.lapresse.ca/debats/chroniques/hugo-dumas/201409/09/01-4798420-adieu-radio-x-bonjour-radio-9.php A new on-air lineup was adopted, including Louis Lemieux, previously from Ici RDI. http://fr.canoe.ca/divertissement/tele-medias/nouvelles/2014/09/08/21926341-qmi.html However, despite the changes, the station's ratings remained lackluster, due to continuous competition from the region's leading francophone talk station, CHMP-FM. As a result, the station dismissed four of its on-air hosts, including Lemieux, in June 2015. At that time, CKLX announced that it would flip to an all-sports format; however, they would continue to face competition from CHMP, as that station had the rights to most of Montreal's professional sports teams.(Fagstein: "Radio 9 plans all-sports format, third format change in three years", June 30, 2015. )CKLX adopted its new format and branding, ''91.9 Sport'', on August 31, 2015. Its weekday lineup consists of sports talk programs throughout the day, followed by condensed highlight programs during the nighttime hours. ''La Garage'' continues to air on weekends. Several personalities from CKAC's previous sports talk era joined the station to host programs on the new lineup, including Michel Langevin (who co-hosts the morning show ''Du sport ... le matin!'' with Enrico Ciccone), and Jean-Charles Lajoie (who hosts its noon and drive-time programs).」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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