CFUV-FM

CFUV-FM
City of license Victoria, British Columbia
Branding CFUV
Slogan "Victoria's Campus and Community Station"
Frequency 101.9 MHz (FM)
First air date December 17, 1984
Format Campus radio
ERP 2290 watts
Callsign meaning C F University of Victoria
Owner University of Victoria Student Radio Society
Website cfuv.uvic.ca

CFUV-FM is a campus/community radio station broadcasting on 101.9 FM in British Columbia, Canada. It serves the University of Victoria, Greater Victoria and, via cable, Vancouver Island and many areas in the Lower Mainland. It is owned and run by the University of Victoria Student Radio Society.[1]

CKVC, the precursor to CFUV was on air from 1965 until 1970 and had a broadcast range that included the Student Union Building as well as two student residence buildings. The campus radio returned in 1981 after the UVic Campus Radio Club formed. CFUV became Victoria's second FM radio station on December 17, 1984, broadcasting at 49.4 watts on 105.1 FM.

In 1987 CFUV aimed to increase its transmission power to over 2000 watts. Approval was granted by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) in September 1988;[2] in January 1989, CFUV started broadcasting on 101.9 FM at 2290 watts. Concurrently, CFUV arranged cable broadcast all over Vancouver Island (in most areas cable 104.3 FM).

CFUV is a not-for-profit, non-commercial, volunteer-based radio station. It is a member of the National Campus and Community Radio Association, and hosted the National Campus and Community Radio Conference in 1998 and 2014. CFUV is funded mainly by a levy on undergraduate studies at the University of Victoria, as well as by donations. In recent years several key administrative positions have become paid, with the result that paid staff are very entrenched, the focus is more "professional", and programming has become more mainstream.[3]

The mandate of the radio station is "to provide listeners with an alternative to commercial radio fare" such as the Wednesday night program Two Hours to Midnight, dedicated to playing Heavy Metal music. Its programming is composed of spoken word (news, public affairs, poetry), music (rock, hip-hop, jazz, folk), and multicultural programs (in Finnish, Italian, etc.).

Offbeat Magazine, CFUV's listings guide, was delivered around Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland,[4] but is now defunct.

References

  1. CFUV. "Orientation Manual 06-07 5th edition" (PDF) (5 ed.). Retrieved 2008-03-29.
  2. Decision CRTC 88-590
  3. "Times-Colonist, July 2006".
  4. John Lee (December 11, 1998). "Uvic radio station "makes noise" off-campus". The Ring. Victoria, BC. Archived from the original on November 10, 2004. Retrieved September 5, 2014.

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Coordinates: 48°27′51″N 123°18′40″W / 48.46417°N 123.31111°W / 48.46417; -123.31111


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