CKUM-FM, Campus – Codiac FM, Moncton
Médias Acadiens Uniersitaires Inc.
Station | Year | Freq. | Power | Owner/Info |
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CKUM-FM | 1971 | 93.5 | 250 | Médias Acadiens Universitaires Inc. |
1971
The University of Moncton launched CKUM Radio.
1980
An application by the student federation at the University of Moncton to operate a new French FM station at Moncton (105.7 MHz with 50 watts) was denied. The CRTC ruled the proposed programming was not compatible with the concept of a student radio station.
1981
Les Média Acadiens Universitaires Inc. was issued an FM licence for a station at the University of Moncton. CKUM would operate on a frequency of 105.7 MHz and have a power of 50 watts.
1984
On January 11, the CRTC renewed CKUM-FM’s licence until September 30, 1984.
1994
CKUM’s application to move from 105.7 to 94.5 MHz and increase transmitter power from 50 watts to an effective radiated power of 13,300 watts, was denied. The station also had proposed relocated its transmitter at Lutes Mountain. CKUM was licenced as a low power station and these changes would have increased its coverage area from approximately 10 kilometres in diameter to Class B status with an official contour extending up to 65 kilometres from Moncton.
1995
On September 21, CKUM was given approval to change frequency from 105.7 to 93.5 MHz and to increase effective radiated power from 50 to 250 watts.
2018
In the fall, CKUM changed its branding from CKUM to Codiac FM. In the past, the station had been known as Radio J.
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