CKSJ-AM

CKSJ-AM, Saint-Jovite

StationYearFreq.PowerOwner/Info
CKSJ-AM199414001,000Forced off the air due to financial problems.
CKSJ-AM197514001,000n/a

1974

On July 8, Radio CKML Inc. received approval for new AM stations at St. Jovite,  Maniwaki and L’Annunciation. Radio CKML Inc. owned CKML-AM at Mont Laurier.

1975

CKSJ signed on the air, operating on 1400 kHz with a power of 250 watts.

1976

On January 23, Radio CKML Inc. was given approval to transfer shares as follows: 27.2% from A. Michaudville to P.E. Lesage; 3.2% from l’Avante Garde Laurentienne Inc. to J.L.O. Picard; 0.8% from L. Cyr to A. Michaudville.

1978

Radio CKML Inc. received approval to increase the daytime power for CKSJ from 250 watts to 1,000 watts. Night power would remain at 250 watts.

1979

CKSJ was affiliated with the Telemedia network.

1983

Approval was given for the transfer of 50% of CKSJ and CJSA from Andre Senez and Michel Lassonde to a numbered company (124318 Canada Ltee) controlled by Yvon Senecal.

1984

On February 16, the CRTC renewed the licences for CJSA Saint-Agathe-des-Monts, CKSJ Saint-Jovite and CJER Saint-Jérôme to September 30, 1989. The Department of Communications advised the Commission that it was prepared to renew the technical construction and operating certificates only for a period of one year, expiring September 30, 1985. Accordingly, approval of the renewals granted herein beyond that date, to September 30, 1989, was subject to further technical certification by the DOC. The Commission also approved the proposal to amend the broadcasting licences for CKSJ Saint-Jovite and CJER Saint-Jérôme by making them full-time rebroadcasters of CJSA Saint-Agathe-des-Monts. The Commission considered that the temporary discontinuation of local program production at Saint-Jovite and Saint-Jérôme was justified in view of the licensee’s difficult financial situation, but expected local production to be re-established when the licensee’s financial status improved. In the meantime, the licensee was expected to take the necessary measures to ensure the coverage of local and regional information in Saint-Jovite and Saint-Jérôme. Further, the proposal to amend the licence for CKSJ Saint-Jovite by adding a condition of licence requiring this station to operate as an affiliate of Réseau Radiomutuel was approved. The Commission noted that CJSA and CJER were already affiliates of the network. The Commission noted that CJSA’s new Promise of Performance provided for five five-minute local and regional news bulletins each weekday, as well as a reduction in the spoken word content from 26% to 19%. The licensee also made the commitment to hire a full-time local news reporter. CKSJ was given approval to increase night-time power from 250 to 1,000 watts.

1987

Réseau L.M. Inc. purchased CJSA and CKSJ from Jean Robillard, receiver for the creditors of CJSA Radio Inc., and CJER from 106462 Canada Ltée. Programming for all three stations would now originate from CKLM Laval. A certain amount of this programming would be produced at CKLM specifically for Saint-Jérôme, Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts and Saint-Jovite listeners for broadcast only on CJER, CJSA and CKSJ. CKLM was co-owned with the three stations.

1990

Réseau L.M. Inc. (CJER, CJSA and CKSJ) was sold by Corporation Brunet-Lasalle (owner of CKLM) to 2645-1435 Québec Inc. 

1994

Due to financial problems, CJSA, CJER and CKSJ left the air.

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