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{{short description|Radio station in Sudbury, Ontario}} {{Infobox radio station | name = CJMX-FM | logo = File:Kiss 1053 sudbury cjmx.svg | logo_size = 150px | city = [[Greater Sudbury|Sudbury, Ontario]] | area = [[Greater Sudbury]] | branding = KiSS 105.3 | airdate = [[1980 in radio|1980]] | frequency = 105.3 [[Hertz|MHz]] | format = [[Hot adult contemporary]] | erp = 100,000 [[watt]]s | haat = {{convert|285|meters}} | class = C | owner = [[Rogers Radio]] | licensee = Rogers Media, Inc. | sister_stations = [[CJRQ-FM]] | website = [http://www.kisssudbury.com/ kisssudbury.com] | callsign_meaning = '''CJ M'''i'''X''' (former branding) }} '''CJMX-FM''' (105.3 [[Hertz|MHz]]) is a Canadian [[radio station]], which broadcasts a [[hot adult contemporary]] format in [[Greater Sudbury|Sudbury, Ontario]]. The station uses the on-air brand ''KiSS 105.3''. The station is owned by [[Rogers Radio]], a division of [[Rogers Sports & Media]]. ==History== On April 12, 1979, the CRTC approved an application by the Sudbury Broadcasting Company Limited to operate a new English language FM radio station at Sudbury, Ontario on the frequency 105.3 MHz with an effective radiated power of 100,000 watts. <ref>[https://www.worldradiohistory.com/CANADA/CRTC-Decisions/CRTC-Vol.5-Apr-1979-to-Mar-1980.pdf Decision CRTC 79-303], English language FM radio station at Sudbury, Ontario, ''CRTC'', page 20, April 12, 1979</ref> CJMX was established on October 13, 1980 by [[F. Baxter Ricard]] and [[Alma Ricard]], the owners of Sudbury's [[CHNO-FM|CHNO]] and [[CHYC-FM|CFBR]]. CJMX's studios were located in the old King George School building at 295 Victoria Street until 1997. Its transmitter site was shared with [[CICI-TV]] and [[CJRQ-FM|CIGM-FM]] near Huron Street in Sudbury. In the 1980s the station aired a [[beautiful music]]/[[easy listening]] format that was branded as ''CJMX Stereo 105'' and ''FM 105 CJMX''. The stations became part of [[Mid-Canada Radio]] in 1985, and were then sold to the [[Pelmorex Radio Network]] in 1990.<ref>[http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/1990/DB90-676.HTM Decision CRTC 90-676]</ref> Pelmorex's ownership of the stations was controversial, as most of their programming was delivered by [[satellite]] from a facility in [[Mississauga]]. Under Pelmorex's ownership, the station was branded as ''Mix 105'', and aired a more [[hot adult contemporary]] format. After a change in [[Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission|CRTC]] media ownership rules, Pelmorex sold CJMX to [[Telemedia]], the owner of [[CJRQ-FM|CJRQ]] and [[CIGM]], in 1998.<ref>[http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/1999/DB99-38.HTM CRTC Decision 99-38].</ref> In late April 1999, shortly after the Telemedia purchase was finalized, CJMX dropped its [[hot AC]] format in favour of a [[soft AC]] format with the "[[EZ Rock]]" branding and moved from the 493B Barrydowne studios to 880 LaSalle Boulevard Telemedia studios to join with sister stations CIGM and CJRQ-FM. Prior to the change to "EZ Rock", CJMX aired the syndicated countdown show ''[[Rick Dees Weekly Top 40]]'' on Saturday afternoons from June 1998, until its last airing on February 13, 1999. The station had also aired satellite programming by [[Pelmorex Radio Network|Pelmorex radio]]. Pelmorex subsequently sold its other stations (CHNO and CHYC) in Sudbury to [[Haliburton Broadcasting Group]]. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, CJMX overtook former ratings leader CJRQ in the market, based in part on actively promoting itself as a station suitable for workplace listening. In 2006, however, it lost that status to a resurgent CHNO after the latter station flipped to an [[adult hits]] format. Telemedia was acquired by [[Standard Broadcasting]] in 2002, but Standard sold the "EZ Rock" stations in Northern Ontario to Rogers before the main acquisition had closed and received regulatory approval.<ref>[http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2002/db2002-92.htm Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2002-92]</ref> Under Rogers ownership in 2002, the station [[layoff|laid off]] several employees, including Dave Lindsay, afternoon [[drive time]] [[disc jockey]] and president of [[Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union]] [[local union|Local]] 725-M, which represented staff at CJMX and CHNO.<ref>[http://www.bostonradio.org/nerw/nerw-020722.html NorthEast RadioWatch], July 22, 2002.</ref> Lindsay was replaced in the shift by [[program director]] Mike Allard. It was alleged in the press that Lindsay may have been targeted as a union leader, and the layoff was contested; eventually, Lindsay returned to the afternoon shift. In late October 2004, a fire damaged a transmission line at the transmitter that knocked CJMX off the air for 25 hours. A replacement antenna was brought in from [[Thunder Bay]] to get the station back on the air. The station went back to its regular 100 kW power months after the fire.<ref>[http://www.fybush.com/NERW/2004/041101/nerw.html NorthEast Radio Watch], November 1, 2004.</ref> In 2009, CJMX's sister station CIGM was sold to [[Newcap Broadcasting]], then moved to the FM dial in August that same year. In July [[2011 in radio|2011]], the station altered its musical format to present a more contemporary version of its AC Mainstream Plus blend. With this shift, the station cancelled ''The 80's Lunch'' program and ''Sunday at the 70's''. ''Solid Gold Saturday Night'' was replaced by ''The Saturday Night Show'', a program featuring music from the 70s to present. Scott Turnbull remains as host. The station also adopted a new logo as well as the positioning statement "Today's Best Music". By January [[2012 in radio|2012]], more [[hot adult contemporary]] and [[rhythmic contemporary]] hits were added to the playlist;<ref>[http://addboard.mediabase.com/AddDetails.asp?sngcde=ANJUBNC+&format=Z4 Anjulie - Brand New Chick]</ref> however, the station is still a Canadian adult contemporary reporter per [[Mediabase]] & [[Nielsen BDS]]. This was in order to compete up against [[contemporary hit radio|CHR/Top 40]] station [[CIGM-FM]] and lessen the competition with [[Newcap Broadcasting]] [[classic hits]] station [[CHNO-FM]]. The station also unveiled the ''HitStorm'' countdown, based out of [[Toronto]]'s [[CKIS-FM]]. In addition, most of the [[1980s in music|80s]] hits were reduced, all pre-[[1979 in music|1979]] hits faded and has also retained the "EZ Rock" branding. By June [[2012 in radio|2012]], the station dropped the entire 80s library and most of pre-[[2000 in music|2000]] music from its playlist, making it one of the few AC stations to not follow the [[adult contemporary]] pattern. On June 27, 2012, the station was moved to the [[Nielsen BDS]] Canadian hot AC panel, but [[Mediabase]] still reported the station on the Canadian AC panel (until July 20, 2012) and per parent Rogers Radio & RadioStationWorld.com,<ref>[http://radiostationworld.com/Locations/Canada/Ontario/radio.asp?m=sud RadioStationWorld.com Ontario Radio Stations: Sudbury]</ref> still describes the station as an [[adult contemporary|AC]]. Rival [[CHYC-FM]] airs a [[French language|French]] [[hot AC]] format with some [[English language|English]] hits mixed in. On August 7, 2012, Rogers received approval to change the authorized contours of the radio programming undertakings [[CJRQ-FM]] and CJMX Sudbury, in order to change the polarization of CJRQ's antenna, and to increase CJMX's effective height of antenna above average terrain from 227.5 to 285 metres.<ref>[http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2012/2012-431.htm Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2012-431], CJRQ-FM and CJMX-FM Sudbury – Technical changes, ''CRTC'', August 7, 2012</ref> CJMX was one of four "[[EZ Rock]]" stations owned and operated by Rogers Media, all of which are located in Northern Ontario (the others being [[CKGB-FM]] [[Timmins, Ontario|Timmins]], [[CHUR-FM]] [[North Bay, Ontario|North Bay]], and [[CHAS-FM]] [[Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario|Sault Ste. Marie]]).<ref>[http://radioinsight.com/blog/headlines/netgnomes/84180/rogers-preparing-to-rebrand-four-ontario-ezrocks/ "Rogers Preparing To Rebrand Four Ontario EZRock’s,"] from Radio Insight, 7/8/2013</ref> On August 29, 2013, all of the "EZ Rock" stations were rebranded to "[[KISS-FM (brand)|Kiss]]", discarding the "EZ Rock" branding owned by [[Bell Media]]. On May 24, 2015, Rich Griffin, the morning host on CJMX died of a brain aneurysm at the age of 52. Griffin recently celebrated 14 years as a morning show host for CJMX in April. A moment of silence was held on all Sudbury radio stations at 9:00am EDT, May 25, 2015.<ref>[http://www.thesudburystar.com/2015/05/24/rich-griffin-recalled-as-all-around-great-guy Rich Griffin recalled as 'all around great guy'], ''[[Sudbury Star]]'', May 24, 2015</ref><ref>[http://www.northernlife.ca/news/localNews/2015/05/25-rich-griffin-passing-sudbury.aspx Mourning the loss of a popular radio host], ''[[Laurentian Media Group|Northern Life]]'', May 25, 2015</ref><ref>[http://www.kisssudbury.com/2015/05/25/remembering-rich-griffin-2/ Remembering Rich Griffin], ''kisssudbury.com'', May 25, 2015</ref> ==Former logos== <gallery perrow="4"> Image:Cjmxmix105sudbury.jpg|MIX 105 logo used for CJMX in the 1990s until 1999 Image:Ez rock sudbury.svg|EZ Rock logo used from 1999 to 2011 </gallery> ==Notes== On January 3, 1990, the CRTC approved a corporate reorganization of the group of radio stations in northern Ontario, among them CHNO, CFBR and CJMX-FM into a new company “Ottawa Valley Broadcasting Co. Ltd.” <ref>[https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/1990/db90-6.htm Decision CRTC 90-6]</ref> ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.kisssudbury.com/ KiSS 105.3] * [https://broadcasting-history.ca/radio/radio-stations/ontario/ontario-northern/CJMX-FM CJMX-FM] at The History of Canadian Broadcasting by the [[Canadian Communications Foundation]] * {{RecnetCanada|CJMX-FM}} {{Sudbury Radio}} {{Adult Contemporary Radio Stations in Ontario}} {{Rogers Communications}} {{coord|46|30|03|N|81|01|12|W|type:landmark_region:CA|display=title}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Jmx}} [[Category:Rogers Communications radio stations]] [[Category:Radio stations in Greater Sudbury]] [[Category:Hot adult contemporary radio stations in Canada]] [[Category:Radio stations established in 1980|CJMX]] [[Category:1980 establishments in Ontario]]
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