- CINW
:"XWA redirects here. For the computer game, see
X-Wing Alliance . For theprofessional wrestling promotion , seeXWA (professional wrestling) ."Infobox Radio station
name = CINW
city =Montreal ,Quebec
branding = AM 940
sister station =CFQR (FM)
slogan = "Montreal's Greatest Hits"
airdate =December 1 ,1919
frequency = 940kHz (AM)
format =Classic hits /oldies
power = 50 kW
former_callsigns = CIQC (1991-1999)CFCF (1920-1991)
VE9AM (1920)
XWA (1919-1920)
owner =Corus Entertainment
website = [http://www.940hits.com/ http://www.940hits.com]CINW is an
English language Canadianradio station located inMontreal ,Quebec .Owned and operated by
Corus Entertainment , it broadcasts on 940kHz with a power of 50,000watt s as aclear channel (class A) station, using a slightlydirectional antenna solely for the purpose of improving reception in downtown Montreal.On
June 14 ,2008 , the station abandoned its news/talk format due to what its owner calls economic issues in the Montreal market. CINW now airs aclassic hits /oldies format.cite web|title=Changement de format à 940 Montreal|url=http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/June2008/06/c9493.html|publisher=Corus Entertainment |date=2008-06-06|language=French|accessdate=2008-06-06]History
XWA, CFCF, CIQC
CINW started as XWA on
December 1 ,1919 . Experimental broadcasts continued from that date until the station began regular programming onMay 20 ,1920 . As such, it has a claim to being the first commercial broadcaster in the world, although other stations, most notably KDKA and WWJ, have made similar claims. Itscall letters were changed to CFCF on November 4, 1920. While the meaning of thatcall sign has never been officially confirmed, it is generally believed to be "Canada's First, Canada's Finest".After numerous changes of
frequency , and a three-year period in which it shared time withCKAC on 730 kHz from 1925 to 1928, CFCF landed on 600 kHz in 1933 and stayed on that frequency until 1999. The station was an affiliate of theCanadian Broadcasting Corporation 'sDominion Network from 1944 to 1962.Some of the notable personalities from the CFCF era include newsman Gord Sinclair, morning hosts
Ted Blackman ,Al Boliska , sportscasters John Robertson andDick Irvin, Jr. and 1960sRock and Roll DJ ,Dave Boxer .CFCF changed its format from
full service to Adult Standards in 1986. Call letters changed to CIQC in September 1991 as the station, and its FM sisterCFQR-FM , were sold to Mount Royal Broadcasting (later Métromédia), with the TV station keeping the CFCF-TV callsign, and at the same time the station started an ill-fatedcountry music format, which lasted only until March 1993, at which point the station switched to news/talk programming with on-air personalities such ascivil rights advocate,Howard Galganov .During the 1997-99 period, CIQC was the home station of The Travel World Radio Show, hosted by veteran travel broadcasters Stephen Pickford and Willem Bagchus, which became the first Montreal radio show to be carried in US syndication when it was picked up in simulcast by the Westminster,MD-based Liberty Works Radio Network in August 1999. The program was profiled in the October 15/2000 edition of L'Actualite magazine for its efforts in promoting Canadian and Quebec tourism to a US audience.
Move to 940-AM
CIQC received permission from the
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to switch to 940 kHz, on a signal vacated byCBC Radio One 's CBM-AM (now known asCBME-FM ). With this move, the station would technically increase power from 10,000 watts (daytime) and 5,000 watts (nighttime) to 50,000 watts fulltime by June 1999, even though CBM-AM had the current 50,000 watt signal in use since 1978. These technical changes were implemented onDecember 14 1999 , and call letters were changed at the same time to the current CINW, to match the newall-news format introduced that same day.The station initially wanted to use calls CKNN for its new format and frequency but was denied permission after they used illegally these call letters during testing on 940 kHz in the weeks preceding the frequency change. The 600 kHz transmitter was shut down on Easter Sunday 2000 (
April 23 ), after four months ofsimulcast .CINW ended its all-news format in September 2005 to pave the way for its current news/talk programming. The first day of the revamped format was September 14th 2005. In a throwback to the CIQC days, the first live guest on CINW, at 06:47 EDT with morning man Barry Morgan, was Stephen Pickford, who had hosted Travel World on CIQC from 1997 to 1999. Their most popular broadcasters in recent times have been
Joe Cannon ,Jim Duff and Charles Adler.AM940 Montreal’s Greatest Hits
On June 6, 2008, the station announced that it would drop its talk programming and move to a "greatest hits" format effective June 14, citing recent difficulties operating in the Montreal market. Recent ratings had placed the station sixth among Montreal anglophones with a 3.8% share; nonetheless it was one of the lowest-ranked commercial English-language stations in the market (just ahead of CKGM (The Team 990)), and was well back of spoken-word rivals CJAD and CBC Radio One. [ [http://www.bbm.ca/en/BBM_Canada_S1_2008_Top-line_Radio_Report_final.pdf BBM Canada - Top-line Radio Statistics for S1 (Jan-Mar) 2008] ]
AM940 Montreal's Greatest Hits officially launched at 9:40 AM on July 1, 2008, marking the return of oldies to anglophone radio in Montreal since CKGM flipped to The Team in 2001.
References
External links
* [http://www.940hits.com/ AM940 Montreal's Greatest Hits (website)]
* [http://www.marcdenis.com/chart.asp?chart=ckgm-boxerwithbeatles.jpg&cPaul McCartney andRingo Starr (1965)]
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