CKCU-FM
CKCU-FM is a Canadian community-based campus radio station, broadcasting at 93.1 FM in Ottawa, and offering a live Real Audio stream and MP3 stream from its website. The station broadcasts 24 hours per day, 365 days per year.
The station's studios are located on the campus of Carleton University, on the fifth floor of the Unicenter building. The station's signal is radiated from the Ryan Tower in the Gatineau Hills, along with most of Ottawa's other private and public radio stations, meaning that it enjoys full broadcast power and a listening area with a radius of 100 km.
History
CKCU was Canada's first community-based campus radio station. It first broadcast on November 14, 1975 when it played Joni Mitchell's "You Turn Me On, I'm a Radio".
Often dubbed the mighty 93 by devotees, CKCU has a freeform format that allows the hosts to pick all the music played, and has many cultural/community programmes. The schedule includes both general and specialty music programs, public affairs and spoken word programming, and features many shows with a topical or international flavour. Some shows feature live in-studio performances by local artists. CKCU actively supports, sponsors and promotes local independent musicians, venues, concerts and festivals including the Ottawa Folk Festival.
The listener-supported station has an annual funding drive in late October and early November, to raise one-third of its annual operating budget. In 2006, this raised over $108,000 (unofficial total as of November 5, 2006). In recent years the funding drive regularly raised over $100 000 towards the station's budget of just over $300 000 per year. A further $100,000 is raised from university student levies, with the balance is supplied by advertisers and sponsors. The station self-produces much of the advertising material it carries, giving the advertising a campus flavour popular with listeners.
Each March break and several times during the summer, CKCU runs a unique Radio Camp for kids ages 9–12. The camp has been growing in popularity since 2003 and features a live two-hour kids broadcast.
Selected programs (Currently On)
- The Back 40 - A program of traditional country, western, and bluegrass music.
- Both Kinds of Music
- Black & Blues
- Canadian Spaces - A folk/roots/acoustic music show hosted by Chopper McKinnon, which has aired since 1980.
- DJ Digs - Pop music from the past three decades, with a focus on the 1980s.
- Friday Morning Cartunes - Hosted by John Westhaver, of Birdman Sound fame.
- Hammer Smashed Radio - A heavy metal program focusing on extreme metal, hosted by Jeremy Harley
- In a Mellow Tone - A jazz program heard every Wednesday from 9-11pm.
- The Red Zone - A weekly program decidated to sports talk radio. Hosts debates and special features on a regular basis.
- An Indian Morning - Hosted by Harsha Dehejia and Pratibha Sampat, the show focuses on the music of India, including folk, classical and devotional and film music.
- Special Blend - A morning show which airs weekdays from 7 to 10 a.m., the show follows a talk/music format with a focus on current affairs, particularly news stories of local interest.
- Rise Up - A weekly music and political talk radio show which airs every Monday morning at 8:00am, part of the Special Blend on CKCU.
- CKCU Literary News - Produced and hosted by Hans G. Ruprecht, presenting reports, interviews and features about Literatures in Europe Today; Tuesdays, 9:10-9:30 a.m. alternating with Das literarische Echo co-hosted by Hans G. Ruprecht & Helmut Zobl.
- Free MP3 downloads, RSS Subscription Link > LitNews Podcast , LitEcho free MP3 > Downloads.
- Remote Planet - A local comedy troupe including Tonia Snow, Richard Hemphill, Bill Demmery, Marc-André Bélair, Marg Tannahill-Wade and Richard Parks.
- Reggae in the Fields
- The Sixties - A series profiling 1960s pop and rock music.
- Swing Is in the Air - A weekly swing and mainstream jazz program hosted by Jacques Emond.
- This Island Earth - A world music program heard every Sunday from 1-4pm EST and hosted by the This Island Earth Collective.
- Tread Lightly
- The Drunken Master Revue - A movie-talk show by movie geeks for movie geeks.
- Turn Up The Radio
- The New Midnight Jamz - Hip-Hop, Rap & Urban music
- WildWorks
- The Voice Inside Your Head
- Bew Cocky Salsa
- Vintage Love
- Whatever's Cool With Me - A general music show
- Fundamentally Sound
- Friday Night Derailment
Famous alumni
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