CJNU-FM

CJNU-FM is a Canadian radio station in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Owned by the Nostalgia Broadcasting Cooperative, the station plays a pop standards format on 93.7 FM.

History

The station was launched in 2006 on 104.7 FM, originally on a special events license issued by the CRTC and Industry Canada. As a way to comply with the special events license, CJNU operated as a means of spreading awareness for various non-profit organizations and charities in the Winnipeg area. Each month, the station broadcast in support of a different organization, remaining on the air for up to 28 days at a time. Businesses or companies also sponsored portions of the broadcast day to assist the station in its mission to keep nostalgia music on the air. Members of the public would also purchase a membership, entitling them to a vote at member meetings. The broadcast schedule included a number of veteran Winnipeg personalities, broadcasting students, and other volunteers.

In 2008, the station relocated to 107.9 FM, following the revocation of CJWV-FM's license on that frequency.

In February 2013 the CRTC granted a new license for Nostalgia Broadcasting to operate on 93.7 MHz.[1] The new license enabled the station to broadcast at 500 watts and, as it is a standard community radio license, is no longer obligated to go off air once a month.[2]

Installation of new equipment and testing on 93.7 began in early August 2013, with the station officially relocating on September 4, 2013. Though while its air time is no longer restricted, CJNU continues to sponsor a charity on a monthly basis as before.

In 2016, the station ventured into sports broadcasting, entering a three-year agreement with the Winnipeg Goldeyes of the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball. Under the agreement, CJNU now carries regional radio broadcasts of all Goldeyes games.[3]

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