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educational mandate. The station reverted to an experimental outlet for the university's Electrical Engineering Department until 1945 when it resumed programming on a limited basis as part of the Summer Radio Institute - a training program for broadcasters run with the CBC - and thereafter broadcasting non-commercial radio plays by the Queen's Drama Guild. Since the station originally began broadcasting, CFRC periodically changed frequencies until it settled on 1490 AM on March 29, 1941. In 1954, CFRC-FM began broadcasting at 91.9 Megacycles on the FM dial to simulcast the programming of CFRC 1490. In 1957, the university appointed Margaret Angus as its first director of radio and students formed the CFRC Radio Club to produce programming and operate the station under her supervision as a fully fledged
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for three consecutive years, and it is a common myth that when the current call letters CFRC were assigned, their meaning was "Canada's Famous Rugby Champions"; this acronym being possible, however, was purely coincidental). Some student broadcasters also said that CFRC meant "Crazy Fellows Raising
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960 (now an FM station), at which time CKWS acquired CFRC's CBC affiliation and its commercial license. In exchange for CKWS carrying some programming from the university, CFRC agreed not to compete commercially with CKWS for ten years and to only engage in broadcasts that filled the university's
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approved Radio Queen's application to change CFRC-FM's frequency from 91.9 MHz to its current FM frequency, 101.9 MHz. In 1990 the AM frequency went dark and all CFRC programming moved to the FM frequency (which had been broadcasting separate programming since 1970) and a new stereo
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Due to changes in CRTC regulations, CFRC's ownership transitioned from 2012 to 2014 so that it became an autonomous service, no longer owned and operated by the AMS. As a registered non-profit corporation, CFRC 101.9 FM is owned and operated by Radio Queen's University.
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The station was for many years the only campus radio station in Canada to be owned and operated by a university rather than by its students. This changed in 2003 when ownership and management of the station was transferred from the university to the
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an experimental station license (9BT) was obtained in the spring of 1922. The station's equipment was housed in the basement (later moved to the second floor) of the Electrical Engineering building, Fleming Hall (named after Sir
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CFRC remained a CBC station for several years however, with a weak signal and with commercial limitations placed on it by the university (such as a ban on advertising for
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donation in early 1923 made possible the acquisition of better, more reliable transmitting equipment, and a private commercial licence was obtained under the call letters
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An informal wireless club was formed by a group of Gill's students, who kept experimenting with the latest available wireless technology. With the help of Professor
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Radio technology has a surprisingly long history in Kingston, dating back to the early radio experimentations of Queen's first Professor of General Engineering,
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A comprehensive oral history of the station was compiled by Arthur Zimmerman, which was broadcast on the station in 1982 and was published in book form in 1991.
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regular season and playoff football games. Intermittently, they have also provided coverage of Golden Gaels hockey and basketball.
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In the summer of 2024, Queens University station, CFRC-FM claims to be the last local radio station outlet in Kingston after
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in 1915 and contributed directly to the use of wireless and radio technologies by the Allied forces during
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CFRC also hosts a podcasting network providing training and resources for independent podcast production.
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by July 1923. CFRC was Kingston's only radio station and began airing programs from the new
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speech at the university was relayed by CFRC to all North American radio networks.
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at a Queen's Convocation lecture on April 28, 1902, only four months after
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In 1938, in what was possibly the station's most notable broadcast,
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is on Station Road in Kingston, near the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway (
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Corus Entertainment cuts local on-air broadcasting in Kingston
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Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
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Kingston, Ontario
Frequency
MHz
Format
Campus
community
CRBC
CBC
Class
ERP
watts
HAAT
44°17′24″N 76°25′54″W / 44.29000°N 76.43167°W / 44.29000; -76.43167
Webcast
Listen live
www.cfrc.ca
MHz
non-commercial
campus radio
station
Queen's University
Kingston
Ontario
National Campus and Community Radio Association
effective radiated power
watts
transmitter
Ontario Highway 401
James Lester Willis Gill

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