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Coordinates: 45°1843N 72°1430W / 45.31194°N 72.24167°W / 45.31194; -72.24167
 

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CIMO-FM
Broadcast areaSherbrooke - Estrie
Frequency106.1 MHz (FM)
BrandingÉnergie 106.1
Programming
FormatMainstream rock (French)
AffiliationsÉnergie
Ownership
Owner
  • (Bell Media Radio)
  • Sister stations

    CITE-FM-1, CFKS-DT
    History

    First air date

    September 9, 1979; 44 years ago (September 9, 1979)

    Call sign meaning

    CI MagOg (broadcast area)
    Technical information
    ClassB
    ERP1,600 watts
    HAAT593.5 meters (1,947 ft)
    Translator(s)106.9 CIMO-FM-1 (Sherbrooke)
    Links
    Websitewww.iheartradio.ca/energie/energie-estrie

    CIMO-FM (106.1 MHz) is a French-language radio station licensedtoMagog, Quebec, and serving the Sherbrooke region of Estrie. It is owned by Bell Media and it broadcasts a mainstream rock radio format as part of the Énergie network across Quebec.

    CIMO-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 1,600 watts as a class B station. It uses an omnidirectional antenna and its tower is atop Mount Orford.[1] Because of coverage deficiencies in downtown Sherbrooke, the station also operates a low-power relay station there, CIMO-FM-1 on 106.9 MHz with an effective radiated power of 22 watts, also using an omnidirectional antenna.[2]

    CIMO logo using the last pre-NRJ『Énergie』branding.

    History

    [edit]

    CIMO-FM signed on the air on September 9, 1979; 44 years ago (September 9, 1979).[3]

    In 1987, CIMO was bought by Radiomutuel (predecessor of Astral Media). CIMO became a sister station to the now-defunct CJRS 1510 AM in Sherbrooke. Astral Media was later acquired by Bell Media.

    CIMO logo as NRJ

    Notes

    [edit]
  • ^ Astral Communications inc. (2000-01-14). "Notice annuelle -- Exercice terminé le 31 août 1999" (PDF) (in French). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-10-28. Retrieved 2006-12-11.
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    45°18′43N 72°14′30W / 45.31194°N 72.24167°W / 45.31194; -72.24167


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