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second referendum asking for a $ 1 per term per student increase in the station's levy was voted on by the University's students. In an extremely contentious decision involving partisan behaviour by the vote's chief returning officer, the additional levy was won-by one vote. Since 2001, funding drive pledge totals have been consistently above $ 150,000. In 2006, the station reached and surpassed its goal of $ 200,000 (a feat repeated in subsequent years), and exceeded $ 240,000 in 2014. The funding drives have contributed to significant changes in the station, including a text-in service for listeners in 2015, the McHugh house (Downtown) venue for all ages concerts, and in 2017 'CJSW in the Wild"- live broadcasting capabilities. This extraordinary success has made CJSW a model for other campus and community broadcasters across the country, and the station shares its experience and knowledge with those peers wishing to solidify their finances and public profile.
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the first annual National Campus and Community Radio conference hosted by CKCU FM at Carleton University. There, they learned the possibilities and requirements of campus radio (FM licences). This meeting ultimately led to the Stations' decision to request direct funding from the University's student body via a referendum question. The remainder of 1982 was hard-fought as the station worked to raise its on-campus profile as much as possible in anticipation of the vote. CJSW also made full use of its unique location in MacEwan Hall to broadcast via outdoor speakers and in the student pub - The Den. There were also live concerts from the third-floor ballroom, including the live airing of
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After the attempted closure of the station by the Students' Union, CJSW's management and membership had an up and down relationship with the SU. In March 1981, Bill Reynolds (Station Manager), Nick Diochnos (Music Director), and Grant Burns (News & Promotions director) headed down to Ottawa for
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CJSW finances its capital budget through a week-long funding drive held every October. Raising $ 12,750 in its first effort in 1985 and approximately $ 21,000 the following year, the totals brought in from this appeal to the community listenership have steadily increased annually. In March 1987, a
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In 2005, CJSW celebrated its 20th anniversary of FM broadcast with the release of a special issue of VOX magazine and a local compilation CD. The CDs have since become an annual production featuring bands recorded in CJSW's studios during live broadcasts over the previous year; the CDs are pressed
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After years of procedural, bureaucratic, and financial wrangling with the Students' Union, University, and contractors, approval was given in late 2008 for the construction of new offices and studios on the third floor of the University of Calgary MacEwan Student Centre. The new broadcast booth in
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jazz, experimental, metal, hip-hop, rap, reggae, soul, electronic, country, classical, psychedelic/garage, and multicultural content. BBC news updates appear weekday mornings. There are numerous other news and spoken word programs as well as programs dealing with LGBTQ issues and women's issues.
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As CJSW is aimed to be an alternative to mainstream media through diverse programming, there are many programs on CJSW that cater to a wide variety of tastes. CJSW programs play a vast array of different genres, including but not limited to alternative, indie rock, punk rock, blues, roots, folk,
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for a commercial FM license with the call letters CJSW. This application was denied in 1974 because the commission felt campus stations should not be commercial ventures, though other reports indicate that broadcast applications during this period were turned down by the CRTC because the station
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for broadcast on other stations. On-campus broadcasts began with a closed circuit PA system built under the direction of engineering student Wayne Harvey. Classical and easy listening music was piped into student lounges and common areas while the station itself became a popular gathering place,
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in limited editions, and given as pledge incentives to donors during the annual funding drives. The scope of the CDs has gradually broadened over the years, now including not only local acts, but visiting bands from across Canada and abroad. For example, the 2009 edition included a track from
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On 3 December 1982 the referendum was won by a 2:1 margin, and the levy of $ 2 per semester per full-time student commenced with the winter term. In August 1983, under station manager Grant Burns, CJSW incorporated as a non-profit society in the Province of Alberta (as the University of Calgary
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slept in the studio, unbeknownst to campus officials and the locksmiths sent to perform the midnight shuttering. On the morning of 15 April 1980, he got up and switched on the station as usual, making a point of turning the roof speakers atop MacEwan Hall up full while playing the
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With the new campus opening in 1960, the University of Alberta in Calgary radio club (UACR), headed by Doug MacDonald, built a radio studio in the small basement of the arts and administration building. Using home-built and donated equipment they produced shows such as
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Student Radio Society—UCSRS), and on 18 November 1983 filed its application with the CRTC for a Class A FM license. The license was granted by the CRTC on 6 September 1984, and CJSW officially became Calgary's 9th FM station on January 15, 1985
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In the 1987 referendum over CJSW's student levy increase, the for/against vote resulted in a tie, upon which the chief returning officer broke the tie by voting against the increase. Acting on behalf of the station,
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as the Executive Producer of ctv.ca, called the station's format "Progressive Middle of the Road," which would eventually become the FM commercial radio standard. Calgary's first female music disc jockey,
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as part of a government project. Employing ten students, the station ran 24 hours per day under the name Calgary Student Radio (CSR). The project coordinator at the time Mark Sikstrom, who now works at
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lacked financial stability. With the campus station being questioned as a viable expenditure by the SU's Students' Council, then-Station Manager Keith Roman had phone lines installed in
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tower at 1,900 Watts to a CBC tower at 4,000 Watts. Where once those in south Calgary had difficulty receiving the station, this upgrade improved coverage to encompass
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radio. The show, directed by student Bruce Northam, aimed to give the community an inside view of campus life. The show would eventually grow into programs such as
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The station is run by a small group of paid staff and more than 200 campus and community volunteers. In addition to the FM broadcast, the station can be heard via
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In September 1983, under the editorship of station manager Grant Burns and Shelley Youngblut (later to helm The Calgary Herald's entertainment weekly magazine
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would become Calgary's longest-running arts and entertainment magazine until its final printing in 1998, when it was purchased by the now-defunct
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magazine, a monthly publication containing a program guide, music reviews and interviews, and features on local and independent bands. Subsequent
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The campus radio station has a long and colourful history, first going to air before the University of Calgary was officially formed.
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There have been two special editions published. One was to celebrate the 20th anniversary on the FM dial and more recently,
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The rooftop speakers that were installed in 1967 were temporarily shut off in 1985 when the lyrics of the
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a tie occurred. The illegal vote discounted, there was no longer a tie, and CJSW won—1,170 to 1,169.
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was published for the 2005 funding drive to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the station.
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When MacEwan Hall was built in 1967, the radio club negotiated space and financing from the
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In 2003, the CRTC approved an application by the station to move its transmitter from the
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Room 312 came online on 13 October 2009, at approximately 2:15 PM MDT, during the show
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convention. This era saw the beginning of the careers of several broadcasters such as
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In an attempt to alleviate financial difficulties, the station applied to the
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song "Never Say Never" proved too offensive for those in the third floor
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Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2003-89 CRTC Approval for transmitter change
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In 2014 the station increased its power to 18,000,000 milliwatts ERP.
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and the University of Calgary Tri-Media Alliance in partnership with
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which was named Best Classical Programming in 2018. and podcast
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Throughout the late 70s, the station held a varied format with
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stream from its web site. Select shows are also available for
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Radio station at the University of Calgary in Calgary, Alberta
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A few of the longest-running programs on the station include
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Out Loud: Best in LGBT+ Programming Award in the same year.
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along with drama club presentations of radio plays such as
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Many of the station's programs have won awards from the
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being interviewed by a reporter with CJSW at the 2008
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sports, giving the station "credibility" on-campus.
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Centre for Military, Security and Strategic Studies
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Index

CJSW

Calgary
Alberta
Calgary Metropolitan Region
Frequency
MHz
FM
English
Format
Campus
community radio
1955
AM
carrier current
1985
FM
Class
ERP
watts
HAAT
51°03′54″N 114°12′51″W / 51.06500°N 114.21417°W / 51.06500; -114.21417
cjsw.com
campus radio
FM
University of Calgary
Calgary
Alberta
National Campus and Community Radio Association
NUTV

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