VF800-FM

VF800-FM, Religious, Louisville

Fabrique de la Paroisse Saint-Antoine de Padoue

StationYearFreq.PowerOwner/Info
VF800-FMn/a90.90.8Fabrique de la Paroisse Saint-Antoine de Padoue

1996

On October 28, the CRTC approved Fabrique de la Paroisse Saint-Antoine de Padoue’s application for a broadcasting licence for French-language religious FM radio programming undertaking at Louiseville, on the frequency 90.9 MHz, channel 215LP, with an effective radiated power of 0.8 watts. The licence would expire August 31, 1999. The applicant would broadcast a minimum of 35 hours of local programming per broadcast week. The undertaking would provide live broadcasts of masses, marriages, funerals, baptisms and other such religious ceremonies.
 

Undated

VF800 began broadcasting.

2013

On November 21, the CRTC set out an exemption order for low-power radio stations that provided programming that was derived solely from houses of worship. The exemption order went into effect immediately. Licensees of radio programming undertakings that considered their operations to be eligible for exemption under the order could file a simple statement asking that the Commission revoke their licences. VF800’s broadcasting licence would expire on August 31, 2014.

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