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CJUM-FM City of license Winnipeg Broadcast area Central Manitoba, Canada Branding UMFM Slogan Winnipeg's Hit Free Radio, 101.5 UMFM Frequency 101.5 (MHz) First air date September 4, 1998 Format freeform music & spoken word ERP 1 200 Watts Class campus radio Callsign meaning CJ + University of Manitoba Owner University of Manitoba Students' Union Website UMFM CJUM-FM 101.5 FM (AKA UMFM) is a volunteer driven campus radio station in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, based at the University of Manitoba.
History
The station originally began broadcasting at 101.1 FM in September 1975.[1] CJUM-FM was one of the two first campus radio stations ever granted a broadcast licence in Canada, the other being Carleton University's CKCU-FM. However, the station faced financial difficulties, and closed down in June 1980. The original station signed off the air with Bruce Springsteen's "Born To Run".
In the spring of 1996, a group of University of Manitoba students started a campaign to bring radio back to the campus. During a referendum that year, a $5 increase in student fees was sought, and passed with 2,520 votes for the levy, to go towards the construction and maintenance of this new station. The University of Manitoba Students' Union retained the services of Scott Baldwin, a recent graduate of the MBA program at the University of Manitoba Asper School of Business, and current president and co-owner of Quality Services Management, to put forth an application to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) for a broadcasting licence, broadcasting at 101.5 MHz with effective radiated power of 1,200 watts was officially approved on October 2, 1997[2], and the station was reincarnated and began broadcasting on September 4, 1998 at 6:00 p.m. central time.
Several of the staff and volunteers at CJUM-FM (75-80) went on to careers in commercial radio and TV and public or govt. radio such as the BBC, the CBC and Alberta's CKUA Radio. This alumni includes: Les Siemieniuk, Shelia Baptie, Reid Dickie, Howard Mandshein, Hugh Malcolmson, Andy Frost, Rick Carter, Liz Clayton, Chris Reichardt, John Quinn, Roman Onafrychuk, Dale MacIntyre, Marty (Goldstein) Gold, and others.
References
External links
- UMFM
- University of Manitoba Students' Union
- CJUM-FM history at Canadian Communications Foundation
- Query the REC's Canadian station database for CJUM-FM
Radio stations in Winnipeg-Selkirk, Manitoba Winnipeg CJOB 680 • CKJS 810 • CBW 990 • CKSB 1050 • CFRW 1290 • CKSB-FM 89.9 • CKXL 91.1 • CITI 92.1 • CKIC 92.9 • CHIQ 94.3 • CHVN 95.1 • CKUW 95.9 • CJKR 97.5 • CBW-FM 98.3 • CJGV 99.1 • CFWM 99.9 • CHNK 100.7 • CJUM 101.5 • CKY-FM 102.3 • CKMM 103.1 • CIUR 104.7 • CFJL 106.1 • CFEQ 107.1 • CJNU 107.9
Defunct: CJWV 107.9Selkirk Manitoba Radio Markets: Brandon / Westman Region • Pembina Valley Region • Winnipeg
See also: List of radio stations in Manitoba Categories:- Radio stations in Winnipeg
- Campus radio stations in Canada
- University of Manitoba
- Canada university stubs
- Western Canada radio station stubs
- Manitoba stubs
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