CJLL-FM

CJLL-FM is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts multilingual community programming at 97.9 FM in Ottawa, Ontario, with studios located on Wellington Street West in Ottawa, while its transmitter is located in downtown Ottawa. Although CJLL has a very different call sign than its Toronto sibling stations CHIN (AM) and CHIN-FM, it shares their branding as CHIN Ottawa.

CJLL-FM
CityOttawa, Ontario
Broadcast areaNational Capital Region
Frequency97.9 MHz (FM)
BrandingCHIN Ottawa
Programming
Formatmulti-language
Ownership
OwnerCHIN Radio/TV International
(Radio 1540 Limited)
History
First air date
2003
Call sign meaning
C Johnny BarbaLinardo Lombardi (company founder)
Technical information
ClassB1
ERP6.77 kW
HAAT117.5 m
Links
WebcastWindows Media stream
Websitewww.chinradioottawa.com

History

On October 4, 2001, the CRTC approved the application by CHIN Radio/TV International, the owner of the multilingual stations CHIN and CHIN-FM in Toronto, for a broadcasting licence for a specialty FM ethnic radio station in the National Capital Region at 97.9 MHz.[1] The station was launched in 2003 out of studios at 30 Murray Street in the ByWard Market neighborhood,[2] which later became home to the Philippine Embassy in Ottawa.

CJLL airs programming in over 20 languages, serving up to 40 different cultural communities. Mornings feature programming primarily in Arabic and Italian, while Spanish and Chinese (Cantonese & Mandarin) programming airs in the evenings. On evenings and weekends CHIN airs programming in Caribbean, Dutch, German, Greek, Gujarati, Haitian, Hindi, Hungarian, Korean, Persian, Portuguese, Punjabi, Romanian, Russian, Ukrainian and Urdu languages.

As of November 6, 2011, CJLL-FM was one of the radio stations that simulcasts the programs of China Radio International, a state-run radio broadcaster in the People's Republic of China.[3] On February 10, 2016, CJLL-FM dropped the simulcast of China Radio International in the evening and overnight hours and replaced it with dance music formatted programming originating from an internet broadcaster "DJFM Toronto".

References

  1. Decision CRTC 2001-625, New ethnic FM station for Ottawa/Hull, CRTC, October 4, 2001
  2. "CJLL-FM". History of Canadian Broadcasting. Canadian Communications Foundation. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
  3. Relays Across America


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