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ICI Musique

Country

Canada

Programming

Language(s)

French

Format

Classical music/Jazz/French music

Ownership

Owner

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

History

Launch date

1974 (1974)

Former names

Le FM de Radio-Canada (1974–1997)
La chaîne culturelle (1997–2004)
Espace Musique (2004–2014)

Coverage

Availability

National, through regional stations

Links

Website

ICI Musique

ICI Musique is the French-language music radio service of Canada's national public broadcaster, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (Société Radio-Canada). It is the French equivalent of the English CBC Music, although it has a different programming focus.

History[edit]

The network was originally launched as Le FM de Radio-Canada in 1974, with stations in Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec City and Chicoutimi.

The network grew slowly. For a long time, its only full-fledged stations outside of Quebec were in Ottawa and Moncton. It presently covers the majority of Quebec, all provincial capitals (though Regina, Victoria, Edmonton, St. John's, Fredericton and Charlottetown are only served by rebroadcasters) and other large cities such as Toronto,[1] Calgary and Vancouver.

The network was rebranded as La chaîne culturelle ("The cultural network") in 1997 and later as Espace musique in September 2004, the latter as part of a major repositioning of the CBC's French services.[2][3] Many high-brow cultural programs were moved to Première Chaîne, while the new Espace musique service adopted a more populist approach focusing on four genres – classical, jazz, world, and folk music – and French-language song.

Espace musique logo, 2004-2014

For about two weeks in late August / early September 2004 leading up to the Espace musique relaunch, the network did not have any name, at least officially. The network "stunted" with a continuous stream of classical music and jazz, aside from hourly newscasts simulcast from Première Chaîne and regular reminders that la Chaîne culturelle had shut down and (later) that it would relaunch as Espace musique on September 7.

The rebranding was controversial. The network's previous format, largely classical music, had been similar to that of CBC Radio Two, and was indeed regarded by some as superior to its English-language counterpart, leading many cultural commentators to criticize the new format. However, Bureau of Broadcast Measurement ratings taken soon after the relaunch [4][5] suggested that the service has indeed become more popular.

First ICI Musique logo, 2014–2016

Unlike most CBC broadcast networks, from its inception until fall 2010, all ICI Musique transmitters aired the same programming simultaneously on all stations regardless of location, except for (from 2004 to 2010) two weekday evening programs that were interchanged on the British Columbia transmitters.

Since September 2010, the network has adopted the practice of the CBC's other French-language networks, whereby network programs are broadcast live in the Eastern, Atlantic, and Newfoundland time zones, then aired on tape delay (at the same local times as in the Eastern time zone) in Western Canada. At the same time the network devolved responsibility for the 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (9:30-1:00 AT; formerly from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. / 10:00-4:00 AT) time slot to regional stations. Separate daytime programs were slated to be produced by each of the network's originating stations - the exceptions having been CBAX-FM Halifax, which carried programming produced at CBAL-FM Moncton;[6] and CBCX-FM Calgary / Edmonton, which carried regional programs from CKSB-FM Winnipeg.

On May 4, 2011, the network began transmitting on Sirius XM satellite radio channel 153 across North America. "Ici musique chansons" was later moved to channel 163.

On June 5, 2013, it was announced that Espace musique would be re-branded as ICI Musique as part of a wider re-branding of the CBC's French-language outlets around the brand "Ici". The changes took effect on-air in June 2014, along with the re-branding of the network's website espace.mu as icimusique.ca.[7][8][9][10]

On April 10, 2014, further budget cuts were announced for the CBC/Radio-Canada,[11] affecting also Espace Musique, whose regional programming (namely Beau temps, mauvais temps on weekday mornings) was cancelled on June 20. Since then, the ICI Musique network feed has essentially been a retransmission of flagship CBFX-FM in Montreal.[12]

Stations[edit]

Frequency

Call sign

Location

89.7 FM

CBCX-FM

Calgary, Alberta

91.5 FM

CBAX-FM

Halifax, Nova Scotia

98.3 FM

CBAL-FM

Moncton, New Brunswick

100.7 FM

CBFX-FM

Montreal, Quebec

102.5 FM

CBOX-FM

Ottawa, Ontario

95.3 FM

CBVX-FM

Quebec City, Quebec

101.5 FM

CBRX-FM

Rimouski, Quebec

90.7 FM

CBRX-FM

Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec

100.9 FM

CBJX-FM

Saguenay, Quebec

90.9 FM

CBBX-FM

Sudbury, Ontario

90.3 FM

CJBC-FM

Toronto, Ontario

90.9 FM

CBUX-FM

Vancouver, British Columbia

89.9 FM

CKSB-FM

Winnipeg, Manitoba

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mietkiewicz, Henry (February 19, 1986). "CBC plans to start French FM station next year". Toronto Star.
  • ^ (in French) [1] Archived April 16, 2005, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Licence Renewal – French Services Panel Opening Remarks (section on Radio)". CBC/Radio-Canada: Media Centre. CBC/Radio-Canada. November 20, 2012. Retrieved June 26, 2013.
  • ^ (in French) [2] Archived April 16, 2005, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "What is a Public Space?" (PDF). CBC/Radio-Canada Annual Report 2004-2005. CBC/Radio-Canada. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 28, 2013. Retrieved June 28, 2013.
  • ^ Société Radio-Canada (February 3, 2010). "Espace musique: des changements à l'automne 2010 - Encore plus près des auditeurs partout au Canada". Retrieved December 8, 2010.
  • ^ "New Brand Architecture" (PDF). News Releases. CBC/Radio-Canada French Services. June 6, 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 23, 2015. Retrieved June 20, 2013.
  • ^ "ICI Radio-Canada: We've heard you" (Press release). CBC/Radio-Canada. June 10, 2013. Retrieved June 19, 2013.
  • ^ "Radio-Canada retreats on rebranding company as ICI". CBC News. Retrieved June 11, 2013.
  • ^ "Espace musique et Espace.mu deviennent ICI Musique". The Huffington Post Canada. May 27, 2014. Retrieved May 28, 2014.
  • ^ "CBC/Radio-Canada looks to the future as it makes tough choices to balance its budget". CBC/Radio-Canada. CBC/Radio-Canada. April 10, 2014. Retrieved April 17, 2014.
  • ^ Gaboury, Paul (April 10, 2014). "Radio-Canada: les détails des compressions locales connus vendredi". Le Droit. Retrieved April 17, 2014.
  • External links[edit]

    Terrestrial networks

    English

  • CBC Music
  • French

  • Ici Musique
  • English/Indigenous

    Digital networks

  • Ici Musique Classique
  • Historical networks

  • Dominion Network
  • Bande à part
  • Special services

  • Weatheradio Canada
  • Precursors

  • Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission
  • Broadcasting Corporation of Newfoundland
  • People

  • SRC radio stations
  • Television

    National

    English-language

  • CBC North
  • CBC Television
  • Documentary
  • BBC Studios1
  • French-language

  • Ici Explora
  • Ici Radio-Canada Télé
  • Ici RDI
  • TV5 Québec Canada2
  • Unis2
  • Provincial

    English-language

  • TVO
  • French-language

  • TFO4
  • Territorial

    Inuit-language

    Radio

  • CBC Music
  • CBC Radio 34
  • Radio-Canada
  • Non-profit

  • AMI-tv4
  • AMI-télé4
  • Canal M
  • CFTU-DT
  • CFTV-DT
  • CJRT-FM
  • CKUA Radio Network
  • Former

  • BBC Kids3
  • CBC/Radio-Canada
  • Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission
  • Access5
  • Saskatchewan Communications Network6
  • Broadcasting Corporation of Newfoundland
  • Proposed

  • Télé-2
    • 1Foreign broadcaster.
  • 2Partially privately owned.
  • 3Partially foreign-owned.
  • 4No terrestrial broadcasting.
  • 5Fully privatized
  • 6Private successor continues airing some educational programming as a license requirement

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