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CBLA-FM-2

Broadcast area

Waterloo Region

Frequency

89.1 MHz (FM)

Branding

CBC Radio One

Programming

Language(s)

English

Format

News/Talk

Ownership

Owner

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

History

First air date

1999 (rebroadcaster of CBLA-FM)
March 11, 2013 (start of local programming)
April 26, 2013 (officially licensed station)

Call sign meaning

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Great LAkes

Technical information

Class

B

Power

5kWs

Links

Website

CBC Kitchener-Waterloo

CBLA-FM-2 is the CBC Radio One station licensed to Paris, Ontario, Canada but primarily serving the nearby Waterloo Region. It broadcasts on the FM band at 89.1 MHz.

Previously licensed as a rebroadcasterofCBLA-FMinToronto, it began originating a limited amount of programming targeting Waterloo Region and surrounding cities in March 2013.[1] Studios are located on King Street West in downtown Kitchener.[2]

History[edit]

Prior to 1999, the Kitchener-Waterloo area received CBC Radio programming through CBL Toronto, whose city-grade signal easily covered most of southern Ontario. On July 29, 1997, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) approved the CBC's plan to move CBL to FM; this plan included provisions for new or improved rebroadcasters to serve areas that the new Toronto FM transmitter would not reach, including one at 89.1 FM in Paris.[3]

Originally, the Paris rebroadcaster simulcasted CBLA's main-transmitter schedule for most of the day, including during most regional programming blocks. It even carried the Toronto-based Metro Morning on weekdays, instead of the regional Ontario Morning program also produced in Toronto and carried on most of the Radio One rebroadcasters in southern Ontario. However, like most of these rebroadcasters, it carried (and continues to carry) network programming instead of the first hour of the afternoon-drive program Here and Now, and does not carry any other specially scheduled Toronto-specific programming.

In September 2011, the CBC announced plans to launch a new local radio service for the Kitchener-Waterloo area beginning in fall 2012, as part of the corporation's 2011-15 strategic plan.[4] (The launch date was later pushed back in connection with the CBC's 2012 budget cuts.) The other major city in Waterloo Region, Cambridge, was originally said to be not part of the initial local coverage focus,[5] though this decision was reversed by the time the station launched.[6]

On November 7, 2012, the CRTC published the CBC's application to upgrade CBLA's Paris repeater to a local production centre focused on the Waterloo Region. The application stated that the new station would continue to broadcast programming received from CBC Radio One but would also broadcast a minimum of 12 hours and 30 minutes of local programming targeting Kitchener-Waterloo residents in each broadcast week.[7]

On January 22, 2013, the CBC announced that the new radio programming for Kitchener-Waterloo would debut on March 11. Despite CRTC approval having not been received by that date, the launch went ahead as scheduled. As the CBC had previously been permitted to air different program schedules on different rebroadcasters of CBLA-FM (as noted above) it was not obviously clear that the broadcast was improper, even with the conversion application still outstanding. However, in the evening of April 23, 2013, the CBC announced it had been informed that the early launch was in fact not permitted, which it termed an "unfortunate oversight", and that it was pulling the terrestrial broadcasts of The Morning Edition and other separate Kitchener-Waterloo programming until the new licence was fully approved. In the interim, local programming continued to be produced for Internet streaming, but 89.1 FM reverted to a rebroadcaster of CBLA-FM.[1]

Two days later, on April 25, 2013, the CRTC formally approved the CBC's application for the new Paris station, with its licence replacing the repeater licence used for CBLA-FM-2. However, the transmitter retained its rebroadcaster-like call sign.[8] Over-the-air broadcasts of Kitchener-Waterloo local programming resumed the next day.[9]

CBLA-FM-2's studios in downtown Kitchener

Local programming[edit]

CBLA-FM-2's local morning program, The Morning Edition, hosted by Craig Norris, airs from the studios on King Street West.[2] A Saturday afternoon regional network program highlighting Ontario arts, music and culture, In The Key of C, also hosted by Norris, is produced at the Kitchener studio and heard on all Radio One transmitters in Ontario on Saturday afternoons (except CBLA-FM Toronto which airs Big City, Small World).

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "CBC temporarily takes KW morning show off air". CBC News. 2013-04-23. Retrieved 2013-04-23.
  • ^ a b "CBC launches new Waterloo Region station March 11". CBC News, January 22, 2013.
  • ^ Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (1997-07-29). "Decision CRTC 97-362". Retrieved 2013-01-30.
  • ^ Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (2011-09-26). "CBC to introduce new local service to Kitchener-Waterloo". Archived from the original on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2011-09-26.
  • ^ Rubinoff, Joel (2011-09-27). "CBC to expand radio and internet presence in Kitchener and Waterloo by fall 2012". Waterloo Region Record. Retrieved 2011-09-28.
  • ^ @CBCKW891 (2013-03-03). "@Paddy_Mack We will absolutely cover the entire region - Cambridge included. Our name reflects where we are based geographically. ^pr". Twitter. Retrieved 2013-03-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • ^ Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2012-616, CRTC, November 7, 2012
  • ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2013-203, English-language FM radio station in Paris and licence amendment for CBLA-FM Toronto, CRTC, April 25, 2013
  • ^ Baluja, Tamara (2013-04-25). "CBC Kitchener Waterloo Morning Edition back on air Friday". J-Source.ca. The Canadian Journalism Project. Archived from the original on 2014-03-06. Retrieved 2014-03-06.
  • External links[edit]

    Radio stations in Kitchener and Waterloo Region, Ontario, including Wellington County and County of Brant

    Kitchener, Waterloo
    and Cambridge

    AM

    FM

  • CKBT 91.5
  • CJTW 93.7
  • CHYM 96.7
  • CKWR 98.5
  • CKKW 99.5
  • CKMS 102.7
  • CFCA 105.3
  • CIKZ 106.7
  • CJDV 107.5
  • Defunct

    Brantford

  • CFWC 93.9
  • Defunct

    Erin

    Guelph

  • CFRU 93.3
  • CICW 101.1
  • CIMJ 106.1
  • Mount Forest

    CIWN 88.7

    Ohsweken

  • CJKS 93.5
  • Caledonia

    Paris

  • CJBC-2 89.9
  • CBL-2 90.7
  • Nearby regions
    Hamilton-Niagara
    Midwestern Ontario
    Simcoe County/Barrie/Orillia
    Toronto
    See also
    List of radio stations in Ontario

    CBC Radio stations in Canada

    CBC Radio One

  • CBCT-FM Charlottetown
  • CBY Corner Brook
  • CBX Edmonton
  • CBZF-FM Fredericton
  • CBG Gander
  • CBT-FM Grand Falls-Windsor
  • CFGB-FM Happy Valley-Goose Bay
  • CBHA-FM Halifax
  • CHAK Inuvik
  • CFFB Iqaluit
  • CBYK-FM Kamloops
  • CBTK Kelowna
  • CBKA-FM La Ronge
  • CBDQ-FM Labrador City
  • CBCL-FM London
  • CBAM-FM Moncton
  • CBME-FM Montreal
  • CBO-FM Ottawa
  • CBLA-FM-2 Paris (Kitchener/Waterloo)
  • CBYG-FM Prince George
  • CFPR Prince Rupert
  • CBVE-FM Quebec City
  • CBQR-FM Rankin Inlet
  • CBD-FM Saint John
  • CBN St. John's
  • CBCS-FM Sudbury
  • CBI Sydney
  • CBWK-FM Thompson
  • CBQT-FM Thunder Bay
  • CBLA-FM Toronto
  • CBU Vancouver
  • CBCV-FM Victoria
  • CBK Watrous (Regina/Saskatoon)
  • CFWH-FM Whitehorse
  • CBEW-FM Windsor
  • CBW Winnipeg
  • CFYK-FM Yellowknife
  • CBC Music

  • CBX-FM Edmonton
  • CBH-FM Halifax
  • CBM-FM Montreal
  • CBOQ-FM Ottawa
  • CBK-FM Regina
  • CBN-FM St. John's
  • CBBS-FM Sudbury
  • CBI-FM Sydney
  • CBQ-FM Thunder Bay
  • CBL-FM Toronto
  • CBU-FM Vancouver
  • CBE-FM Windsor
  • CBW-FM Winnipeg
  • See also

  • SRC radio stations
  • Weatheradio Canada
  • Radio Canada International
  • CBC North
  • Bande à part

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