CJQQ-FM
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CJQQ | |
Broadcast area | Timmins, Ontario |
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Branding | Q92 |
Slogan | Today's best music. |
First air date | 1948 (CKGB) 1992 (CJQQ) |
Frequency | 92.1 MHz (FM) |
Format | active rock |
ERP | 50 kW |
Owner | Rogers Communications |
Website | CJQQ |
CJQQ is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 92.1 FM in Timmins, Ontario. The station broadcasts an active rock format as Q92.
The station was originally launched in 1948 by Roy Thomson as CKGB-FM, a simulcast of AM sister station CKGB's CBC Trans-Canada Network programming. Thomson sold the stations in 1972, and the FM station adopted the callsign CFTI in 1976. The stations were subsequently acquired by Telemedia in 1980.
In 1992, Telemedia adopted the station's current branding and format, which had been successful on Telemedia's CJRQ in Sudbury.
In 2002, Standard Broadcasting purchased Telemedia, and sold all of Telemedia's Northern Ontario stations to Rogers Communications.
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Radio stations in Cochrane District, Ontario |
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Timmins: CJQQ 92.1 • CHMT 93.1 • CKTT 94.3 • CBCJ 96.1 • CBON 97.1 • CKGB 99.3 • CHTI 101.5 • CHIM 102.3 • CHYK 104.1 • Cochrane: CHPB 98.1 • Hearst: CBON-26 90.3 • CINN 91.1 • CHYK-2 92.9 • Iroquois Falls: CFIF 101.1 • CHIM 102.7 • Kapuskasing: CKGN 89.7 • CBON-24 90.7 • CHIM 92.3 • CHYX 93.7 • CKAP 100.9 • CBOK 105.1 • Moosonee: CBEY 1340 • CHMO 1450 • Smooth Rock Falls: CKGN-1 94.7 Greater Sudbury • North Bay • Sault Ste. Marie • Thunder Bay • Timiskaming • Timmins
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