CJSP-FM

CJSP-FM
City of license Leamington, Ontario
Broadcast area Southwestern Ontario
Branding Country 95.9 & 92-7
Slogan "Today's Best Country"
Frequency 92.7 MHz (FM)
First air date March 3, 2008
Format Country
ERP vertical polarization:
955 watts average
3,400 watts peak
horizontal polarization:
960 watts average
4,000 watts peak
HAAT 144.5 meters (474 ft)
Class B1
Callsign meaning Sun Parlour (nickname for the Leamington region of Ontario)
Owner Blackburn Radio
Sister stations CHYR-FM
Website www.country959.com

CJSP-FM is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts at 92.7 MHz in Leamington, Ontario. CJSP is owned and operated by Blackburn Radio. The station features a Country format and simulcasts its programming from sister station CJWF-FM in Windsor, Ontario.

History

Country 92.7 CJSP/Max-FM

The station was given approval by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission on July 9, 2007.[1] On November 27, 2007, the station signed on and went into testing mode. On March 3, 2008 at 9 a.m., CJSP ended their testing mode and officially launched as Country 92.7 CJSP and became a full-service FM station. The station featured Southwestern Ontario radio vet Cordell Green in mornings and Randy Reeves as its imaging voice. At Midnight on January 4, 2011, Country 92.7 CJSP came to an end and was replaced with Variety Hits "92.7 Max-FM", a similar format to now defunct 93.1 Doug-FM in nearby Detroit. All personalities were dropped from the lineup, with the exception morning hosts Cordell Green and Laura Carney. The rest of the day remained automated.

Country 95.9 & 92-7

On July 31, 2012 at 5am, after a mass budget cut at Blackburn Radio, Max-FM dropped its Variety Hits format and began simulcasting CJWF-FM in Windsor as "Country 95.9 & 92-7". Morning hosts Cordell Green and Kevin Black remained with the station. Black now only reads newscasts as opposed to being a co-host.

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Coordinates: 42°00′35″N 82°33′45″W / 42.00972°N 82.56250°W / 42.00972; -82.56250

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