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In 2006, the company applied for a second station in the [[Pembroke, Ontario|Pembroke]] market, to play [[classic rock]], although its application was denied.<ref>[http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2007/db2007-84.htm Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2007-84], English-language FM radio station in Pembroke, ''CRTC'', March 14, 2007</ref> Similarly, the company's application to launch a new station in [[St. Thomas, Ontario|St. Thomas]] was denied in 2009.<ref>[http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2009/2009-39.htm CRTC Decision 2009-39], Licensing of new radio stations to serve London, Ontario, ''CRTC'', February 2, 2009.</ref> |
In 2006, the company applied for a second station in the [[Pembroke, Ontario|Pembroke]] market, to play [[classic rock]], although its application was denied.<ref>[http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2007/db2007-84.htm Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2007-84], English-language FM radio station in Pembroke, ''CRTC'', March 14, 2007</ref> Similarly, the company's application to launch a new station in [[St. Thomas, Ontario|St. Thomas]] was denied in 2009.<ref>[http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2009/2009-39.htm CRTC Decision 2009-39], Licensing of new radio stations to serve London, Ontario, ''CRTC'', February 2, 2009.</ref> |
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In early 2009, the company also announced a tentative deal to acquire [[CIYN-FM]] in [[Kincardine, Ontario|Kincardine]],<ref>[[Scott Fybush]], [http://www.fybush.com/NERW/2009/090223/nerw.html "Analog Sunset? Not in Scranton!"], ''NorthEast Radio Watch'', February 23, 2009.</ref> which received [[Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission|CRTC]] approval on May 13, 2009.<ref>[http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2009/2009-269.htm Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2009-269], Change in effective control and addition of a transmitter of CIYN-FM Kincardine in Port Elgin, ''CRTC'', May 13, 2009</ref> The company also received CRTC approval to launch a new |
In early 2009, the company also announced a tentative deal to acquire [[CIYN-FM]] in [[Kincardine, Ontario|Kincardine]],<ref>[[Scott Fybush]], [http://www.fybush.com/NERW/2009/090223/nerw.html "Analog Sunset? Not in Scranton!"], ''NorthEast Radio Watch'', February 23, 2009.</ref> which received [[Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission|CRTC]] approval on May 13, 2009.<ref>[http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2009/2009-269.htm Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2009-269], Change in effective control and addition of a transmitter of CIYN-FM Kincardine in Port Elgin, ''CRTC'', May 13, 2009</ref> The company also received CRTC approval to launch a new statn in [[Brighton, Ontario|Brighton]] on May 152009.<ref>[http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2009/2009-277.htm Broadcasting Desion CRTC 2009-277], English-language FM radio station in Brighton, ''CRTC'', May 15, 2009</ref> |
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On August 2, 2013, My Broadcasting subbmitted applications to operate new FM radio stations in Arnprior, Carleton Place and aquiring [[CJMB-FM]] in [[Peterborough, Ontario]]. <ref>[ http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2013/2013-360.htm Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2013-360], ''CRTC'', August 2, 2013]</ref> See also: #1, 2 and 3. |
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==Stations== |
==Stations== |
Revision as of 05:06, 3 August 2013
Company type | Private |
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Industry | media |
Founded | Renfrew, Ontario (2004) |
Key people | Jon Pole Andrew Dickson |
Products | radio broadcasting |
Website | My Broadcasting Corporation |
My Broadcasting Corporation is a Canadian broadcasting company founded in 2004 by Jon Pole and Andrew Dickson. Based in Renfrew, Ontario, the company currently operates a number of radio stations, branded as myFM, in smaller markets in Ontario. All of its stations offer local news, weather, sports and community events seven days a week.
Expansion efforts
In 2006, the company applied for a second station in the Pembroke market, to play classic rock, although its application was denied.[1] Similarly, the company's application to launch a new station in St. Thomas was denied in 2009.[2]
In early 2009, the company also announced a tentative deal to acquire CIYN-FM in Kincardine,[3] which received CRTC approval on May 13, 2009.[4] The company also received CRTC approval to launch a new statn in Brighton on May 152009.[5]
On August 2, 2013, My Broadcasting subbmitted applications to operate new FM radio stations in Arnprior, Carleton Place and aquiring CJMB-FM in Peterborough, Ontario. [6] See also: #1, 2 and 3.
Stations
City of License | Call sign | Frequency |
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Arnprior | CHMY-FM-1 | 107.7 FM |
Brighton | CIYM-FM | 100.9 FM |
Exeter | CKXM-FM | 90.5 FM |
Gananoque | CJGM-FM | 99.9 FM |
Goderich | CIYN-FM-1 | 99.7 FM |
Kincardine | CIYN-FM | 95.5 FM |
Napanee | CKYM-FM | 88.7 FM |
Pembroke | CIMY-FM | 104.9 FM |
Port Elgin | CIYN-FM-2 | 90.9 FM |
Renfrew | CHMY-FM | 96.1 FM |
Simcoe | CHCD-FM | 98.9 FM |
St. Thomas | CKZM-FM | [7] | 94.1 FM
Strathroy | CJMI-FM | 105.7 FM |
- NEW 92.1 - Alliston, Ontario - Approved on September 12, 2012 [8]
Notes
1 Purchase approved by the CRTC in May 2009; transaction completed November 30, 2009.
References
- ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2007-84, English-language FM radio station in Pembroke, CRTC, March 14, 2007
- ^ CRTC Decision 2009-39, Licensing of new radio stations to serve London, Ontario, CRTC, February 2, 2009.
- ^ Scott Fybush, "Analog Sunset? Not in Scranton!", NorthEast Radio Watch, February 23, 2009.
- ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2009-269, Change in effective control and addition of a transmitter of CIYN-FM Kincardine in Port Elgin, CRTC, May 13, 2009
- ^ Broadcasting Desion CRTC 2009-277, English-language FM radio station in Brighton, CRTC, May 15, 2009
- ^ [ http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2013/2013-360.htm Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2013-360], CRTC, August 2, 2013]
- ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2010-750, English-language FM radio station in St. Thomas, CRTC, October 12, 2010
- ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2012-491, English-language FM radio station in Alliston, CRTC, September 12, 2012
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