Defunct | |
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Frequency | 94.7 MHz ( FM) |
Programming | |
Format | Adult contemporary |
Ownership | |
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History | |
First air date | 2009 (testing) |
Last air date | 2010 |
Call sign meaning | CF Alliston, Ontario (broadcast area) |
CFAO-FM was a radio station that operated at 94.7 FM in Alliston, Ontario, Canada. The station broadcast an adult contemporary format.
Owned by Frank Rogers, on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated the station was licensed on July 28, 2008. [1] [2]
In 2008, Rogers was licensed to operate a second radio station at Beeton with the callsign CJBT-FM. Not yet on the air, that station had until August 1, 2012 to launch, or face the cancellation of the license. [3]
In 2009, CFAO began on-air testing. [4] It is uncertain when the station officially launched.
As of June 25, 2010, CFAO has been shut down due to economic troubles, which led to the station's eviction from its rented studios; also during these final days of operation, the station was unable to pay wages to its staffers. [5] [6]
In 2013, Rogers sought renewal of CFAO's license; [7] however, on December 19, 2014, the CRTC denied the station's renewal, citing many violations, including remaining dark since 2011, and failing to meet numerous target dates to resume broadcasting - the most recent being April 1, 2014. An intervention report from My Broadcasting Corporation, owner of competing station CIMA-FM, cited that CFAO was only on the air for 11 months at most. [8]
Defunct | |
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Frequency | 94.7 MHz ( FM) |
Programming | |
Format | Adult contemporary |
Ownership | |
Owner |
|
History | |
First air date | 2009 (testing) |
Last air date | 2010 |
Call sign meaning | CF Alliston, Ontario (broadcast area) |
CFAO-FM was a radio station that operated at 94.7 FM in Alliston, Ontario, Canada. The station broadcast an adult contemporary format.
Owned by Frank Rogers, on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated the station was licensed on July 28, 2008. [1] [2]
In 2008, Rogers was licensed to operate a second radio station at Beeton with the callsign CJBT-FM. Not yet on the air, that station had until August 1, 2012 to launch, or face the cancellation of the license. [3]
In 2009, CFAO began on-air testing. [4] It is uncertain when the station officially launched.
As of June 25, 2010, CFAO has been shut down due to economic troubles, which led to the station's eviction from its rented studios; also during these final days of operation, the station was unable to pay wages to its staffers. [5] [6]
In 2013, Rogers sought renewal of CFAO's license; [7] however, on December 19, 2014, the CRTC denied the station's renewal, citing many violations, including remaining dark since 2011, and failing to meet numerous target dates to resume broadcasting - the most recent being April 1, 2014. An intervention report from My Broadcasting Corporation, owner of competing station CIMA-FM, cited that CFAO was only on the air for 11 months at most. [8]