CIMF-FM
CIMF-FM, also known as Rouge FM, is a French-language radio station located in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. Operating at 94.9 FM, the station serves the Ottawa-Gatineau metropolitan area, providing a mix of adult contemporary, pop, and soft rock music, along with news, weather updates, and traffic reports. Owned by Bell Media, CIMF-FM is part of the Rouge FM network, which includes several other stations across Quebec.
History[edit | edit source]
CIMF-FM was first launched on May 31, 1964, originally broadcasting at 101.9 FM before moving to its current frequency. Over the years, the station has undergone several changes in branding and format, reflecting shifts in audience preferences and ownership. Initially known for its easy listening format, CIMF-FM transitioned to an adult contemporary format in the 1980s, aiming to cater to a broader audience. In 2009, the station rebranded as Rouge FM, aligning itself with the Rouge FM network, which focuses on a mix of contemporary hits and classic favorites.
Programming[edit | edit source]
CIMF-FM offers a variety of programming that includes music, news, and talk shows. The music playlist is predominantly composed of adult contemporary tracks, with a focus on both current hits and classic songs from the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s. The station also features several specialty programs that focus on specific genres or themes, such as acoustic music or love songs.
In addition to music, CIMF-FM provides listeners with regular news updates, weather forecasts, and traffic reports, particularly during morning and afternoon drive times. These segments are designed to keep listeners informed about local, national, and international events, as well as conditions affecting the Ottawa-Gatineau area.
Community Involvement[edit | edit source]
CIMF-FM is actively involved in the local community, supporting various charitable organizations and events throughout the year. The station participates in fundraising activities and public awareness campaigns, leveraging its reach to benefit causes related to health, education, and social services.
Technical Information[edit | edit source]
CIMF-FM broadcasts at a frequency of 94.9 MHz on the FM band with an effective radiated power of 84,000 watts. The station's transmitter is located in Camp Fortune, Quebec, allowing it to reach listeners throughout the Ottawa-Gatineau region and beyond. CIMF-FM also offers online streaming through its website and mobile app, providing access to its programming worldwide.
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