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| image = Cbc radio one thunder-bay.svg | image_size = 200px | format = News/Talk | former_callsigns = CBQ (1973-1990) | owner = Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | name = CBQT-FM | airdate = 1973 | frequency = 88.3 MHz (FM) | city = Thunder Bay, Ontario | area = Northwestern Ontario | erp = 23,730 watts | haat = {{convert|194.7|meters}} | branding = CBC Radio One | class = B | website = CBC Thunder Bay | callsign_meaning = Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Quetico Thunder Bay |former_frequencies = 800 kHz (AM) (1973-1990) | }} CBQT-FM is a Canadian radio station. It is the CBC Radio One station in Thunder Bay, Ontario, broadcasting at 88.3 FM, and serves all of Northwestern Ontario through a network of relay transmitters. HistoryThe station was launched in 1973 as CBQ on 800 AM. The 800 frequency had been vacated earlier that year by the defunct CJLX.[1] CBQ Radio's inaugural morning broadcast in December 1973 made it the second city in Ontario to get a regional broadcast centre. The call sign CBQ was a last minute choice by station managers since CBL (for Lakehead) or CBT (for Thunder Bay) were taken by the CBC stations in Toronto and Grand Falls-Windsor, Newfoundland and Labrabor, respectively. Instead the letter Q was chosen for Quetico Provincial Park near Atikokan, which is west of Thunder Bay. Prior to CBQ's launch, CBC Radio programming aired on private affiliate CFPA. CBQ moved to FM as CBQT-FM in 1990.[2] The CBQ-FM callsign was already in use by the CBC Stereo sister station on 101.7 FM. Some of the relay transmitters for CBQT previously rebroadcast CBL in Toronto. Local programmingThe station's local program is Superior Morning, hosted by Lisa Laco. The station formerly also produced Voyage North, hosted by Gerald Graham in the afternoon,[3] although that program was replaced in August 2014 by Up North, hosted by Waubgeshig Rice from the studios of CBCS-FM in Sudbury.[4] The move faced some protest in the city, with Thunder Bay City Council passing a unanimous resolution requesting that the federal government rescind its 2012 funding cuts to the CBC.[3] CBQT's rebroadcast transmitters in the Central time zone also simulcast the 5 p.m. hour of local programming from CBW in Winnipeg so that the network's World at Six airs at 6 p.m. local time. The CBC Radio studio in Thunder Bay also produces the hourly weekend weather reports for all of Ontario after the hourly news break. Repeaters{{RadioRebroadcasters| rec = true | crtc = true | callsign = CBQT-FM | call1 = CBQT-FM-2 | freq1 = 91.3 FM | watts1 = 50 | class1 = LP | city1 = Armstrong | crtc1 = 2013-228 | call2 = CBQI-FM | freq2 = 90.1 FM | watts2 = 2,900 | class2 = A | city2 = Atikokan | crtc2 = | call3 = CBLE | freq3 = 1240 AM | watts3 = 40 | class3 = LP | city3 = Beardmore | crtc3 = | call4 = CFTL-FM | freq4 = 100.3 FM | watts4 = 63 | class4 = A1 | city4 = Big Trout Lake | crtc4 = | call5 = CBQH-FM | freq5 = 100.9 FM | watts5 = 1,300 | class5 = C | city5 = Dryden | crtc5 = | call6 = CBOI | freq6 = 690 AM* 95.5 FM | watts6 = 40 watts 50 | class6 = LP | city6 = Ear Falls | crtc6 = [https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2018/2018-45.htm 2018-45] | call7 = CBQQ-FM | freq7 = 90.5 FM | watts7 = 50,000 | class7 = B | city7 = Fort Frances | crtc7 = | call8 = CBCF-FM | freq8 = 101.5 FM | watts8 = 41 | class8 = A1 | city8 = Fort Hope | crtc8 = 89-764 | call9 = CBLG-FM | freq9 = 89.1 FM | watts9 = 11,900 | class9 = B | city9 = Geraldton | crtc9 = 86-1136 | call10 = CBQT-FM-1 | freq10 = 92.3 FM | watts10 = 50 | class10 = LP | city10 = Hornepayne | crtc10 = 2013-228 | call12 = CBES | freq12 = 690 AM | watts12 = 40 | class12 = LP | city12 = Ignace | crtc12 = | call13 = CBQX-FM | freq13 = 98.7 FM | watts13 = 38,000 | class13 = B | city13 = Kenora | crtc13 = | call14 = CBEB-FM | freq14 = 89.7 FM | watts14 = 46,400 | class14 = B | city14 = Manitouwadge | crtc14 = 87-735 | call15 = CBLM-FM | freq15 = 107.5 FM | watts15 = 2,187 | class15 = B | city15 = Marathon | crtc15 = [https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2017/2017-175.htm 2017-175] | call16 = CBQN-FM | freq16 = 104.5 FM | watts16 = 81 | class16 = A1 | city16 = Mishkeegogamang | crtc16 = | call17 = CBLN-FM | freq17 = 98.1 FM | watts17 = 50 | class17 = LP | city17 = Nakina | crtc17 = 2015-343 | call18 = CBQY-FM | freq18 = 98.9 FM | watts18 = 2,000 | class18 = B | city18 = Nipigon | crtc18 = | call19 = CBQP-FM | freq19 = 105.1 FM | watts19 = 83 | class19 = A1 | city19 = Pickle Lake | crtc19 = | call20 = CBQU-FM | freq20 = 100.3 FM | watts20 = 34 | class20 = A1 | city20 = Pikangikum | crtc20 = | call21 = CBEA-FM | freq21 = 90.5 FM | watts21 = 82 | class21 = A1 | city21 = Red Lake | crtc21 = | call22 = CBQV-FM | freq22 = 101.1 FM | watts22 = 37 | class22 = A1 | city22 = Sandy Lake | crtc22 = | call23 = CBQL-FM | freq23 = 104.9 FM | watts23 = 78 | class23 = A1 | city23 = Savant Lake | crtc23 = | call24 = CBLB | freq24 = *1340 AM 90.9 FM | watts24 = 40 130 | class24 = LP A1 | city24 = Schreiber | crtc24 = | call25 = CBLS-FM | freq25 = 95.3 FM | watts25 = 500 | class25 = A | city25 = Sioux Lookout | crtc25 = 2013-190 | call26 = CBQS-FM | freq26 = 95.7 FM | watts26 = 1,300 | class26 = A | city26 = Sioux Narrows | crtc26 = | call27 = CBLW-FM | freq27 = 97.7 FM | watts27 = 50 | class27 = LP | city27 = White River | crtc27 =2017-74 }} CFTL-FM, a radio station in Big Trout Lake owned by the Ayamowin Communications Society, rebroadcasts CBQT-FM part-time, with additional programming originating from CKWT-FM Sioux Lookout. It is currently unknown if this station is still broadcasting. AM to FMSome of CBQT-FM's repeaters currently operate on the AM dial. Future plans are possible to convert the remaining repeaters to the FM dial.[5] On December 21, 2012, the CBC filed an application to the CRTC to convert the following AM transmitters to the FM dial.
The CRTC approved the applications for both transmitters on May 8, 2013.[8][9] On January 21, 2013, the CBC filed an application to the CRTC to convert CBLS 1240 to 95.3 FM with 500 watts (average & maximum ERP). Antenna height will be 182 metres (EHAAT) and the radiation pattern will be non-directional. As well this new FM transmitter will serve the nearby town of Hudson and Hudson's transmitter (CBQW 1340) was deleted as well.[10][11] The conversion was approved by the CRTC on April 17, 2013.[12] On May 14, 2015, the CBC applied to convert CBLN 1240 to 98.1 MHz with 50 watts, antenna height 9.1 metres (EHAAT) with a non-directional antenna pattern.[13] The CRTC approved the CBC's application on July 28, 2015.[14] On December 22, 2016, the CBC applied to convert CBLW 1010 to 97.7 MHz.[15] The CRTC approved the CBC's application to move CBLW from the AM band to the FM band on March 16, 2017.[16] On March 2, 2017, the CBC applied to convert CBLM 1090 to 107.5 MHz. CBEH 1010 Terrace Bay was shut down.[17][18] On November 22, 2017, the CBC applied to convert CBOI to 95.5 MHz.[19] The CRTC approved the CBC's application to move CBOI to the FM band on February 5, 2018.[20] On March 8, 2019, the CBC applied to convert CBLB to 90.9 MHz.[21] References1. ^History of the former radio station CJLX at Canadian Communications Foundation 2. ^Decision CRTC 88-866 3. ^1 "CBC's Voyage North goes silent". The Globe and Mail, August 9, 2014. 4. ^[https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/cbc-radio-announces-afternoon-drive-202000820.html "CBC Radio announces new afternoon drive program servicing Northern Ontario region"] {{Webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20140812215039/https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/cbc-radio-announces-afternoon-drive-202000820.html# |date=2014-08-12 }}. Yahoo News, August 11, 2014. 5. ^Northwestern Ontario Radio Stations at northpine.com - see under "Planned CBC stations". 6. ^[https://services.crtc.gc.ca/pub/DocWebBroker/OpenDocument.aspx?AppNo=201215963] 7. ^[https://services.crtc.gc.ca/pub/DocWebBroker/OpenDocument.aspx?AppNo=201215822] 8. ^Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2013-229, CBQT-FM Thunder Bay – New transmitter in Armstrong, CRTC, May 8, 2013 9. ^Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2013-228, CBQT-FM Thunder Bay – New transmitter in Hornepayne, CRTC, May 8, 2013 10. ^[https://services.crtc.gc.ca/pub/DocWebBroker/OpenDocument.aspx?AppNo=201300722] 11. ^{{cite web|url=http://rwcrn.com/crtc-cbc-plans-to-flip-2-ams-into-1-fm-in-northern-ontario|title=Archived copy|accessdate=2013-01-27|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130128005055/http://rwcrn.com/crtc-cbc-plans-to-flip-2-ams-into-1-fm-in-northern-ontario|archivedate=2013-01-28|df=}}, (CRTC) CBC plans to flip 2 AM's into 1 FM in Northern Ontario, rwcrn.com "Radio West Canadian Radio News", January 21, 2013 12. ^Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2013-190, CBQT-FM Thunder Bay – New transmitter in Sioux Lookout, CRTC, April 17, 2013 13. ^[https://services.crtc.gc.ca/pub/DocWebBroker/OpenDocument.aspx?AppNo=201504382 201504382] 14. ^Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2015-343, CBQT-FM Thunder Bay - New transmitter in Nakina, CRTC, July 28, 2015 15. ^[https://services.crtc.gc.ca/pub/DocWebBroker/OpenDocument.aspx?AppNo=201612945] 16. ^Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2017-74, CBQT-FM Thunder Bay – New transmitter in White River, CRTC, March 16, 2017 17. ^[https://services.crtc.gc.ca/pub/DocWebBroker/OpenDocument.aspx?AppNo=201701285 201701285] 18. ^[https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2017/2017-175.htm Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2017-175],CBQT-FM Thunder Bay – New transmitter in Marathon, CRTC, May 31, 2017 19. ^[https://services.crtc.gc.ca/pub/DocWebBroker/OpenDocument.aspx?AppNo=201710807 2017-1080-7] 20. ^[https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2018/2018-45.htm Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2018-45], CBQT-FM Thunder Bay – New transmitter in Ear Falls, CRTC, February 5, 2018 21. ^[https://services.crtc.gc.ca/pub/DocWebBroker/OpenDocument.aspx?AppNo=201901695 201901695] External links
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