CJWV-FM
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CJWV | |
Broadcast area | Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Branding | "Flava 107.9" |
Frequency | 107.9 MHz (FM) |
Format | Urban |
ERP | 200 w |
Owner | Harmony Broadcasting Ltd. |
Website | Flava 107.9 |
CJWV is a former radio station in Winnipeg, Manitoba that broadcast at 200 watts. It was known on-air as Flava 107.9.
Flava 107.9 was owned by the now dissolved Harmony Broadcasting Corporation. It was originally licensed as a instructional campus radio station in conjunction with Winnipeg Technical College, but this agreement was discontinued in 2004.
[edit] Controversy
In 2006, the station was called before the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission after a number of listener complaints its non-compliance with several conditions of its license, including its instructional affiliation, its musical playlist and the non-provision of logger tapes to the CRTC.[1] The prime intervenor in these proceedings was Martin Boroditsky, an investigative journalist who had been hired before the renewal of the licence to provide required spoken word programming, and who was mainly concerned with the conversion to a commercial music and promotion format and the total absence of any enrolled broadcasting students.[2] During the hearing the CRTC expressed the same concerns about serious violations of the requirements of the licence as a non-profit campus station. The intervenor also alleged that CRTC staff had missed serious irregularities in the corporate records which indicated the directors who were granted the renewal, did not legally exist and never controlled the operation of the station.
Soon after the hearing, the intervenor resumed his talk show program in the drive slot on weekdays, at the invitation of another campus station in the market. A decision on the hearing is still pending.
On September 4, 2007, the station, which had lost its lease on the existing studio space, moved to an undisclosed location.
Just prior to Christmas, 2007, the station went dark and is still off-air at the present time. An application by David Asper to acquire the station and to affiliate it with Robertson College, was filed with the CRTC in 2008.[3]
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