- CICX-FM
Infobox Radio station
name = CICX-FM
area =Orillia ,Ontario
branding = KICX 106
slogan =
airdate = 1943
frequency = 105.9MHz (FM)
format =country music
erp = 50 kW
class =
owner =Larche Communications
website = [http://www.kicx106.com/ CICX-FM]
callsign_meaning =CICX is a Canadian
radio station , broadcasting at 105.9 FM inOrillia ,Ontario . The station airs a country format under the KICX-FM brand.The station was originally launched in 1943, broadcasting at 1450 AM in Nobel, with the call sign CFPS. Following the end of
World War II , the station's owner, Gordon Ellesworth Smith, wanted to affiliate the station withCBC Radio 'sDominion Network , but without a feed line to get CBC programming to the station, this was not possible in Nobel — so in the summer of 1945, the station was shut down and moved to Orillia, where it relaunched onSeptember 3 as AM 1450 CFOR. The station joined the Dominion Network the following year.In 1954, the station moved to AM 1570.
In 1957, a fire destroyed the station's transmitter building, but with help from other broadcasters, the station was back on the air within a day. Later that year, the station increased its signal power to 10,000 watts daytime and 5,000 watts nighttime.
Bob Hope , who was inToronto performing at theCanadian National Exhibition , visited CFOR onSeptember 4 of that year to officially launch the station's new transmitter.In 1964, the station dropped its CBC affiliation, and was sold to a consortium that included
Maclean-Hunter . In 1967, Maclean-Hunter became the station's sole owner.In 1976, the station was reacquired by local owners, who in turn sold it to
Telemedia in 1980.In 1993, the station moved to the FM band at 105.9 MHz, adopting its current call sign and a
country music format. Prior to CFOR's move from the AM band at 1570 kHz to the FM band at 105.9 MHz (as CICX) in 1993, the 105.9 FM frequency was formerly occupied by the CBC, known as CBCO which moved to its current 91.5 FM frequency. [ [http://www.crtc.gc.ca/archive/eng/Decisions/1992/DB92-783.htm Decision CRTC 92-783 ] ]In 1996, the station switched to an
adult contemporary format using theEZ Rock brand. (The former CFOR call letters that were used in Orillia, now belong to an FM radio station out of Maniwaki, Québec).In 2002, when Telemedia was acquired by
Standard Broadcasting , CICX was one of the stations Standard immediately resold toRogers Communications . With the transaction, Rogers switched the station's branding to 105.9 Lite FM.In August, 2003, the station switched to an
adult hits format asJack FM .On
June 4 ,2007 ,Larche Communications announced a deal with Rogers to acquire CICX in exchange for Larche's existing CIKZ in Kitchener. The transaction, which was approved by the CRTC onDecember 24 ,2007 , will make CICX a sister station to CICZ in nearby Midland.On
March 3 ,2008 , thecountry music format from CICZ at 104.1 FM inMidland, Ontario moved up to CICX 105.9 FM, and CICZ flipped to arock music format. [ [http://www.kicx104fm.com/index.php?set_language=en&cccpage=moving] ]On
May 21 , 2008, the station was given approval to change the authorized contours by decreasing the average effective radiated power from 43,000 watts to 10,600 watts, by increasing the effective antenna height and by relocating the antenna. [ [http://www.crtc.gc.ca/archive/ENG/Decisions/2008/db2008-110.htm Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2008-110 ] ]References
External links
* [http://www.kicx106.com/ CICX-FM]
* [http://www.kicxfm.com KICX-FM]
* [http://www.broadcasting-history.ca/listings_and_histories/radio/histories.php?id=314&historyID=107 CFOR/CICX History at Canadian Communications Foundation]
*RecnetCanada|CICX-FM
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