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{{Use mdy dates|date=September 2021}} {{short description|CBC Music flagship radio station in Toronto}} {{Infobox radio station | name = CBL-FM | logo = Cbc music toronto 2019.svg | logo_size = 225px | airdate = {{Start date and age|1946|10|7|p=fy}} | frequency = 94.1 [[Hertz|MHz]] ([[FM broadcasting|FM]]) | repeater = 99.1 [[CBLA-FM|CBLA-HD2]] (Toronto) | area = Central [[Ontario]] | city = [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]] | format = [[Adult contemporary]]/[[Classical music]]/[[Jazz]]/[[Public broadcasting]] | erp = 38,000 [[watt]]s | haat = {{convert|420.5|meters}} | class = C1 | owner = [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]] | branding = [[CBC Music]] | callsign_meaning = '''C'''anadian '''B'''roadcasting Corporation Great '''L'''akes<ref>[http://www.americanradiohistory.com/call_letters.htm Meaning of call letters]</ref> | former_callsigns = '''VE9EV''' (1946β1947)<br>'''CBC-FM''' (1947β1968)<br><ref name="bh">{{cite web |title=CBL-FM |url=https://www.broadcasting-history.ca/listing_and_histories/radio/cbl-fm |website=www.broadcasting-history.ca}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=4 stations, 1 network licensed in Canada |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-BC/BC-1959/1959-11-02-BC.pdf |work=Broadcasting |date=November 2, 1959 |page=105}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=International Shorts |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-BC/BC-1956/1956-07-23-BC.pdf |work=Broadcasting |date=July 23, 1956}}</ref> | former_frequencies = 99.1 MHz (1946β1966)<ref name="bh" /> | webcast = [http://mfile2.akamai.com/9617/live/reflector:36813.asx?bkup=36814 Listen live] | website = [http://www.cbc.ca/toronto CBC Toronto] | sister_stations = [[CJBC (AM)|CJBC]], [[CBLA-FM]], [[CJBC-FM]] }} '''CBL-FM''' (94.1 [[Hertz|MHz]]) is the [[flagship (broadcasting)|flagship station]] of the [[CBC Music]] network. It is a [[public broadcasting|non-commercial]] station, [[city of license|licensed]] to [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], and is owned by the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]]. CBL-FM's studios and offices are located at the [[Canadian Broadcasting Centre]], on [[Front Street (Toronto)|Front Street West]], while its [[transmitter]] is located atop the [[CN Tower]]. ==History== {{stack|[[File:Toronto cbc music.svg|thumb|Former logo adopted in February 2017 after the rebrand to CBC Music.]]}} CBL-FM was launched on October 7, 1946, with the callsign '''VE9EV''', as an FM [[simulcast]] for 740 [[CBLA-FM|CBL]]. It was the corporation's second FM station behind VE9CB in [[Montreal, Quebec|Montreal]] (now [[CBFX-FM]]). In 1947, its callsign was changed to '''CBC-FM'''. The station originally broadcast at 99.1 MHz, but moved to 94.1 in 1966. (The 99.1 frequency was vacant until 1977, when it was assigned to the [[CKO]] [[all-news radio]] network. CKO ceased operations in 1989, and the frequency was again vacant until it was assigned to [[CBLA-FM]], co-owned with CBL-FM.) As part of an 18-month trial for a nationwide FM network, CBC-FM began airing separate programming in 1960, playing mostly [[classical music]] along with the corporation's other English-language FM stations ([[CBM-FM]] Montreal and [[CBOQ-FM|CBO-FM]] [[Ottawa, Ontario|Ottawa]]). CBC-FM returned to simulcasting CBL in 1962, but resumed separate programming again in 1964. The station was renamed '''CBL-FM''' in 1968. The FM network was rebranded ''CBC Stereo'' on November 3, 1975, ''CBC Radio Two'' in 1997 and ''CBC Music'' in 2018, as it shifted away from mostly classical music, to a mix of [[adult album alternative]], classical, [[jazz]] and other genres. ==Rebroadcasters== {{RadioRebroadcasters | rec = true | crtc = true | callsign = CBL-FM | city1 = [[Huntsville, Ontario|Huntsville]] | call1 = CBL-FM-1 | freq1 = 106.9 FM | watts1 = | class1 = | crtc1 = [http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2005/db2005-264.htm 2005-264] | city2 = [[Kingston, Ontario|Kingston]] | call2 = CBBK-FM | freq2 = 92.9 FM | watts2 = | class2 = | crtc2 = | city3 = [[London, Ontario|London]] | call3 = CBBL-FM | freq3 = 100.5 FM | watts3 = | class3 = | crtc3 = | city4 = [[Orillia]] | call4 = CBL-FM-3 | freq4 = 90.7 FM | watts4 = | class4 = | crtc4 = [http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2002/db2002-456.htm 2002-456] | city5 = [[Owen Sound]] | call5 = CBL-FM-4 | freq5 = 97.1 FM | watts5 = | class5 = | crtc5 = | city6 = [[Paris, Ontario|Paris]] | call6 = CBL-FM-2 | freq6 = 90.7 FM | watts6 = | class6 = | crtc6 = [http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/1999/DB99-1.HTM 99-1] | city7 = [[Peterborough, Ontario|Peterborough]] | call7 = CBBP-FM | freq7 = 103.9 FM | watts7 = | class7 = | crtc7 = }} On February 15, 1979, the CRTC approved the CBC's application to operate a new FM transmitter in [[Belleville, Ontario|Belleville]] on 94.3 MHz ('''CBBB-FM''')<ref>CRTC 79-169</ref> and on May 7, 1979, the CRTC also approved the CBC's application to operate a new FM transmitter in [[Brockville]] on 104.9 MHz ('''CBBA-FM'''), to rebroadcast the programming originating from CBL-FM Toronto.<ref>CRTC 79-325</ref> Neither of these transmitters in Belleville and Brockville were implemented<ref>[https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/1990/DB90-147.HTM CRTC 90-147]</ref> and the frequencies were awarded to other broadcasters.<ref>[https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/1992/DB92-763.HTM Decision CRTC 92-763]</ref><ref>[https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2003/db2003-15.htm Decision CRTC 2003-15]</ref> In 1979, '''CBBK-FM''' began broadcasting at 92.9 MHz in Kingston. <ref>[https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Annuals/Archive-BC-YB-IDX/80s-OCR-YB/1981-YB/1981-BC-YB-OCR-Page-0555.pdf World Radio History - 1981]</ref> In 1983, a rebroadcaster was added at Peterborough operating at 103.9 MHz as '''CBBP-FM'''. <ref>CBL-FM www.broadcasting-history.ca</ref> On June 28, 2005, the CRTC approved the CBC's application to change the frequency of its transmitter CBL-FM-1 104.7 to 106.9 MHz. This change of frequency was to eliminate significant interference with a local radio station [[CFBK-FM]] operating at 105.5 MHz in Huntsville. ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== *[http://www.cbc.ca/toronto CBC Toronto] * [https://broadcasting-history.ca/radio/radio-stations/ontario/ontario-city-of-toronto/CBL-FM CBL-FM] at The History of Canadian Broadcasting by the [[Canadian Communications Foundation]] *{{RecnetCanada|CBL-FM}} *{{RecnetCanada|CBBK-FM}} *{{RecnetCanada|CBBL-FM}} *{{RecnetCanada|CBBP-FM}} {{Toronto FM}} {{CBC radio stations}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Cbl-Fm}} [[Category:Radio stations in Toronto|BL]] [[Category:CBC Music stations|BL]] [[Category:Radio stations established in 1946]] [[Category:1946 establishments in Ontario]]
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