CFOM (defunct)

CFOM (defunct)

CJQC (1953-1963) and formerly CJNT for Joseph-Narcisse Thivierge (1949-1952) were the call letters used by Quebec City's only English radio station between 1953 and 1964. The call letters "CFOM" were used by the station from 1964 until its shutdown on August 8, 1975 at 5 PM. It broadcast at 1340 kHz on the dial with 250 watts of power. They were the creator of Quebec City's Music Radio Format. After CFOM, all the French radio stations followed the same radio format today. They've been creating voices, music mix, promotion things and everything else found in the radio of today! They were pionnieers of Music Radio Quebec.


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