CFRO-FM

CFRO-FM

Infobox Radio station
name = CFRO-FM


city = Vancouver, BC
area = Greater Vancouver
branding = Co-op Radio
slogan =
airdate = April 14, 1975
frequency = 102.7 MHz
format = public broadcasting
power =
erp =
class =
callsign_meaning =
former_callsigns =
owner = Vancouver Co-operative Radio
webcast = [http://www.coopradio.org/listen/ Listen Now]
website = [http://www.coopradio.org Co-op Radio]

CFRO-FM, licensed and owned by Vancouver Co-operative Radio, is a non-commercial community radio station in Vancouver, British Columbia, in Coast Salish territory. It is a legally registered co-operative branded as Co-op Radio. They broadcast on 102.7 megahertz FM. They have studios and offices in the Downtown Eastside neighbourhood at #110 - 360 Columbia Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6A 4J1.Co-op Radio is a member of the National Campus and Community Radio Association.

History

CFRO-FM received its radio license from the CRTC on May 7, 1974. [ [http://www.broadcasting-history.ca/listings_and_histories/radio/histories.php?id=61&historyID=614] ]

The station first went on the air April 14, 1975 [ [http://members.shaw.ca/vancouverbroadcasters/history.htm] ] , launched by people mostly from various local activist groups in Vancouver. The station airs programmes in four categories: public affairs and news, music, multi-lingual, and arts. The group producing each programme is mostly self-governing–within the co-operative frame.

Programming

Public affairs programmes and subjects in English include Redeye (radio) (news and analysis on Saturday mornings), Wake Up With Co-op (three weekday mornings), The Brown Bagger (lectures and interviews four weekdays at noon), several programmes by and about aboriginal people, learning Coast Salish, Union Made (labour news), politics, women, international affairs (special programmes on Latin America, the Philippines, and Palestine), health, gay and lesbian, parenting, youth, the environment, animal rights, neighbourhood news, senior citizens, disabled people, yoga, and Democracy Now (from the USA).

Programmes air in ten foreign languages: Armenian, Azeri, Cantonese, Ethiopian, Persian, Korean, Kurdish, Polish, South Slav, and Spanish.

Music programmes specialize in one or more of these: aboriginal, accordion, African, alternative, bluegrass, blues, Caribbean, classical, Celtic, electronic, folk, fusion, gospel, hardcore, hip hop, house, India, jazz, Jewish, Latin, metal, old timey, punk, reggae, rock 'n' roll, roots, rumba, ska, soul, swing, tango, and world music.

Arts programming includes arts news, poetry, comedy, sound art, show tunes and other music, and story-telling.

Nearly 100 different programme series air each week. Most of the late-night and week-end programmes are music and repeats, with public affairs and specialty talk programmes running mostly Monday through Friday in the day and evening. (See schedule in the external link below.)

Listening and technical aspects

Co-op Radio can be received in four ways:
* 102.7 FM on the radio.
* Cable television-radio throughout most of British Columbia. The cable company in each part of the province provides a frequency, some of which are 102.7 and 104.9.
* The Internet at [http://www.coopradio.org. www.coopradio.org]
* Star Choice Satellite 845.

The station is licensed by the Canadian government's broadcast regulating agency, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), with occasional license challenges by members of the public who object to some view-points and statements being broadcast.

Organisational structure

The co-operative is governed by its thousands of members, who may attend and vote at its annual general meeting and special general meetings. The members exercise their will also through an unpaid elected board of directors and its committees, four part-time paid staff (in the Canadian Auto Workers Union), and hundreds of volunteers, the latter creating all the programmes.

To volunteer or serve the organization, those aged 16 or older must be dues-paid members, as are thousands of people who join mainly to support the operation financially and to vote at general meetings. The station broadcasts two major fund-raising drives a year, in the spring and autumn. Government grants are a very small part of the budget.

Radio Station Cafe

The Radio Station Cafe, a separate operation in the same building, hosts occasional special live Co-op Radio broadcasts.

Awards

Co-op Radio has received many awards and is sometimes called the leading co-op radio station in Canada.
National Campus and Community Radio Association Broadcasting Excellence awards received by Co-op Radio include:
* 2007 Best Documentary (tie): Marc the Knife: The Overshadowed Career of Marc Blitstein (Steve Bowell)
* 2006 Best Documentary: 30 Years of Prison Justice Day by Emily Aspinwall and Tiffany Chong
* 2003 Programming Excellence; Redeye (radio) public affairs program
* 1997 Programming Excellence "Voices from the 11th International AIDS Conference"
* 1995 Programming Excellence "Earth Day on the Air"

External links

* [http://www.coopradio.org/ Co-op Radio]
*


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Media in Vancouver — This is an overview of media in Vancouver, British Columbia. Contents 1 Newspapers 1.1 Neighbourhood papers 2 Radio 3 Television …   Wikipedia

  • Alfred Webre — Infobox Person name = Alfred Lambremont Webre image size = 150px caption = birth date = birth date and age|1942|05|24 birth place = Pensacola, Florida death date = death place = education = Yale University Yale Law School University of Texas at… …   Wikipedia

  • List of cooperatives — List of co operative enterprises (see List of Co operative Federations for a list of Co operative Federations): Australia New South Wales *Sydney Students Food Co operative Limited, located Level 4 Wentworth Buildingof the University of Sydney… …   Wikipedia

  • Redeye (radio) — Redeye is a radio program produced by an independent media collective at CFRO FM, 102.7FM, a cooperative community radio station in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.HistoryThe program has been on air for more than… …   Wikipedia

  • CKPK-FM — City of license Vancouver, British Columbia Broadcast area Metro Vancouver Branding 100.5 The Peak …   Wikipedia

  • Marie Annharte Baker — Marie Annharte (born 1942) is an Anishnabe poet and author, a cultural critic and activist, and a performance artist/contemporary storyteller. Former surnames are Baker and Funmaker. Through books, poetry, essays, interviews and performance… …   Wikipedia

  • Mount Seymour — For the mountain in New York, see Seymour Mountain (Franklin County, New York). Mount Seymour View from First Pump Peak, one of Seymour s sub peaks …   Wikipedia

  • Red eye — or red eye or redeye can refer to:Humans and animals*In eye color, an extremely rare coloring of the iris *Red eyeshine *Red eye (medicine), a medical symptom in which the sclera (white part) of someone s eye appears red in colour *Pink… …   Wikipedia

  • Charles Boylan — is a Canadian radio broadcaster and political activist. He produces and hosts Wake up with co op and Discussion, programs on CFRO 102.7; a community run, co operatively owned, non corporate radio station broadcasting from Vancouver, British… …   Wikipedia

  • CFMI-FM — City of license New Westminster, British Columbia Broadcast area Metro Vancouver Branding Classic Rock 101 Slogan …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”