CBUF-FM
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City | Vancouver, British Columbia |
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Broadcast area | Metro Vancouver |
Branding | Ici Radio-Canada Première |
Frequency | 97.7 MHz (FM) |
First air date | December 1, 1967 |
Format | public broadcasting |
ERP | 100,000 watts |
HAAT | 567 metres |
Class | C |
Transmitter coordinates | 49°21′13″N 122°57′24″W / 49.353574°N 122.956696°WCoordinates: 49°21′13″N 122°57′24″W / 49.353574°N 122.956696°W |
Callsign meaning | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation VancoUver French |
Owner | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |
Sister stations | CBU, CBUX-FM, CBU-FM, CBUT-DT, CBUFT-DT |
Webcast | Listen live |
Website | Première Chaîne Colombie-Britannique |
CBUF-FM is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts Radio-Canada's Ici Radio-Canada Première network on FM 97.7 MHz in Vancouver and on a chain of rebroadcasters around British Columbia. CBUF-FM is a non-commercial public broadcasting station airing news, talk and some music programming.
The station was first launched in 1967 as the first French language Radio-Canada station west of Ontario. Its studios and offices are in the CBC Regional Broadcast Centre on Hamilton Street in Downtown Vancouver, while its transmitter is located atop Mount Seymour.
CBUF also serves as the Première outlet for the Yukon, by way of a locally owned repeater in Yellowknife.
Programming
The station's current local programs are Phare Ouest, in the mornings from 6:00 a.m. to 9 a.m. and Boulevard du Pacifique in the afternoons, 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. The Saturday morning program, Les samedis du monde, originates from CKSB-10-FM Winnipeg is heard tape delayed from 7:00 a.m. to 11 a.m. On holidays, CKSB-10-FM produces holiday morning program for western Canada, Les matins de l'Ouest. Le retour de l'Ouest produced by Alberta's CHFA-FM, replaces regional drive programming on Première outlets in western Canada. During summer months, CBUF-FM produces Le monde chez nous a documentary series that is heard on Saturday mornings from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Transmitters
City of license | Identifier | Frequency | Power | Class | RECNet | CRTC Decision |
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Chilliwack | CBUF-FM-1 | 102.1 | 81 watts | A | Query | |
Dawson Creek | CBUF-FM-7 | 93.7 | 70 watts | A1 | Query | |
Kamloops | CBUF-FM-6 | 96.5 | 4,750 watts | B | Query | |
Kelowna | CBUF-FM-2 | 90.5 | 2,700 watts | B | Query | |
Kitimat | CBUF-FM-5 | 105.1 | 285 watts | A | Query | |
Port Alberni | CBUF-FM-8 | 94.9 | 348 watts | A | Query | |
Prince George | CBUF-FM-4 | 95.5 | 130 watts | A1 | Query | |
Terrace | CBUF-FM-3 | 96.9 | 225 watts | B | Query | |
Victoria | CBUF-FM-9 | 99.7 | 1,200 watts | A | Query | 2003-147 |
Whistler | CBUF-FM-10 | 103.1 | 500 watts | A | Query | 2008-17 |
Whitehorse | CFWY-FM | 102.1 | 200 watts | B | Query |
The transmitter in Whitehorse is not owned by the CBC, but is licensed to the Association Franco-Yukonnaise.[1]
References
External links
- Ici Radio-Canada Colombie-Britannique
- CBUF-FM history – Canadian Communications Foundation
- Query the REC's Canadian station database for CBUF-FM