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==What was JoyFM?== | ==What was JoyFM?== | ||
'''JoyFM''' was the original name for radio station [[CIXN]] when it was founded by [[The Joy FM Network Inc.]] | '''JoyFM''' was the original name for radio station [[CIXN]] when it was founded by [[The Joy FM Network Inc.]] | ||
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+ | JoyFM existed to encourage the Christian community by communicating the gospel through Christian music. | ||
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+ | As a contemporary Christian radio station, JoyFM seeked to honour God by attesting to the love of God for all people, and by working to build and promote the community's faith in Jesus Christ. It seeked to bring glory to God by the cultivation of respect for the diversity of beliefs and practices within the Christian community. | ||
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From the CRTC | From the CRTC | ||
− | * The Commission approves the application for a broadcasting licence for a low-power English-language specialty FM radio programming undertaking at Fredericton. As proposed, the station will operate on the frequency 96.5 MHz, channel 243LP, with an effective radiated power of 23 watts. [http://www.crtc.gc.ca/archive/ENG/Decisions/2000/DB2000-379.htm more...] | + | * [[:Category:2000|2000]] The Commission approves the application for a broadcasting licence for a low-power English-language specialty FM radio programming undertaking at Fredericton. As proposed, the station will operate on the frequency 96.5 MHz, channel 243LP, with an effective radiated power of 23 watts. ([http://www.crtc.gc.ca/archive/ENG/Decisions/2000/DB2000-379.htm more...]) |
+ | * [[:Category:2003|2003]] The Commission approves the application by The Joy FM Network Inc. to increase the effective radiated power of the radio programming undertaking CIXN-FM Fredericton, from 23 watts to 27 watts. ([http://www.crtc.gc.ca/archive/ENG/Decisions/2003/db2003-94.htm More...]) | ||
+ | * On 1 March 2004, [[The Joy FM Network Inc.]] applied for a licence to operate an English-language low power commercial Specialty FM radio programming undertaking in Fredericton. The new station would operate on frequency 104.5 MHz (channel 283LP) with an effective radiated power of 25 watts. The applicant is proposing a Christian music service with at least 94% of the weekly total music drawn from music Subcategory 35 (non-classic religious). The applicant is also proposing to broadcast 35 hours per week of religious spoken word programming. ([http://www.crtc.gc.ca/archive/ENG/Hearings/2003/n2003-12.htm#25 More..]) | ||
+ | * Ottawa, 26 November 2004 The Commission considered 25 applications for licences to operate new FM radio stations in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and in Moncton, Saint John and Fredericton, New Brunswick. The Commission considered these applications at a public hearing in Halifax that began on 1 March 2004. In this decision, the Commission denies 13 applications for new radio stations to serve these markets. Denied Application 2003-0144-0 [[The Joy FM Network Inc.]] ([http://www.crtc.gc.ca/archive/ENG/Decisions/2004/db2004-525.htm More..]) | ||
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+ | [http://web.archive.org/web/20060808193844/http://www.joyfm.ca/ Archived web site at http://www.joyfm.ca/] | ||
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What was JoyFM?JoyFM was the original name for radio station CIXN when it was founded by The Joy FM Network Inc. JoyFM existed to encourage the Christian community by communicating the gospel through Christian music. As a contemporary Christian radio station, JoyFM seeked to honour God by attesting to the love of God for all people, and by working to build and promote the community's faith in Jesus Christ. It seeked to bring glory to God by the cultivation of respect for the diversity of beliefs and practices within the Christian community.
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