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Joco Communications was a small Canadian radio broadcasting company, which operated radio stations in Sturgeon Falls and Espanola, Ontario. The company's name derives from the name of its founder and president, Joseph Cormier. __NOTOC__ ==History== Joco Communications was incorporated in 2003 when Cormier was granted a license to open CFSF-FM in Sturgeon Falls.〔(Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2003-52 )〕 The company was granted a second license in 2007 to operate a station in Espanola.〔(Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2007-238 )〕 The company also applied for a new FM radio station in Sudbury in 2007, although this application was denied.〔(Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2007-229 )〕 On November 13, 2008 the company applied to operate a new radio station in Gravenhurst. This application was denied on June 1, 2009.〔(Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2009-319 )〕 On May 20, 2010, the CRTC received an application by the Haliburton Broadcasting Group to acquire Joco's CJJM-FM in Espanola and received approval on August 12, 2010.〔(Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2010-565 )〕 In September 2010, Joco Communications announced a tentative deal to sell CFSF-FM in Sturgeon Falls to the Haliburton Broadcasting Group,〔("Haliburton Broadcasting Group Inc. buys three Ontario radio stations" ). Canadian Press, September 17, 2010.〕 which received CRTC approval on February 21, 2011.〔(CRTC Decision 2011-111 ).〕 After selling the two stations, Cormier ran as the Liberal candidate for Nickel Belt in the 2011 election,〔('I can make a difference' ). ''Sudbury Star'', April 28, 2011.〕 but lost to incumbent Claude Gravelle. 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「Joco Communications」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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