CBV-FM

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CBV-FM
City of license Quebec City, Quebec
Branding Première Chaîne
Frequency 106.3 MHz (FM)
First air date 1934 on AM
1997 on FM
Format public broadcasting
ERP 52.5 kW (peak)
Class C1
Callsign meaning Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation
Ville de Québec
Owner Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Sister stations CBVX-FM, CBVE-FM
Website Première Chaîne

CBV-FM is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts the programming of Radio-Canada's Première Chaîne network in Quebec City. The station broadcasts at 106.3 FM from Mount Bélair.

The station was first launched in 1934 as AM 950 CRCK, Quebec City's second-oldest radio station. It was an affiliate of the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commissionm airing programming in both English and French. It became a part of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in 1936. It adopted the callsign CBV in 1938, becoming the second station in Radio-Canada's French radio network. In 1941, CBV moved from 950 to 980 kHz.

In 1974, CBVX-FM, broadcasting Radio-Canada's FM network, was launched. It was initially known as CBV-FM.

On July 4, 1997, the CBC received CRTC approval to convert CBV from the AM band (operating at 980 kHz) to the FM band at 106.3 MHz. After the move to FM, the old AM 980 signal was discontinued.[1] It took over the CBV-FM callsign, and the existing CBV-FM became CBVX.

Transmitters

Rebroadcasters of CBV-FM
City of license Identifier Frequency RECNet CRTC Decision
Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré CBV-FM-1 96.7 FM Query Decision CRTC 99-80
Saint-Pamphile CBV-FM-4 88.7 FM Query Decision CRTC 91-92
Saint-Fabien-de-Panet CBV-FM-5 93.7 FM Query
La Malbaie CBV-FM-6 99.3 FM Query
Saint-Georges CBV-FM-7 96.7 FM Query
Thetford Mines CBV-FM-8 90.1 FM Query Decision CRTC 85-523

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