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CHYC-FM

CHYC-FM
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City Sudbury, Ontario
Branding Le Loup 98.9
Slogan La Voix du nord
Frequency 98.9 MHz (FM)
First air date 1957 (on AM)
2000 (on FM)
Format hot adult contemporary (French)
ERP 1.4 kW
4.62 kW - approved September 28, 2011.
Class B1
Callsign meaning an available callsign that could be pronounced like the French word chic
Former callsigns CFBR (1957-1990)
Owner Le5 Communications
Sister stations CHYK-FM, CHYQ-FM
Website www.leloupfm.com/Sudbury

CHYC-FM is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts at FM 98.9 in Sudbury, Ontario. It broadcasts a francophone hot adult contemporary format for the city's franco-ontarian community. It is owned by Le5 Communications, and branded as Le Loup 98.9.

CHYC and its sister stations CHYK in Timmins and CHYQ in West Nipissing are the only francophone commercial stations programmed entirely in Ontario. Apart from commercials and separate morning shows, the three stations in fact simulcast the same programming at almost all times, although all three stations produce a portion of the shared broadcast schedule.

The station first aired in 1957 as AM 550 CFBR, a sister station to CHNO and a private affiliate of Radio-Canada. CHNO had previously been a bilingual station; when CFBR went to air, CHNO became full-time English. The FBR in the station's callsign stood for F. Baxter Ricard, who owned the stations with his wife Alma Ricard. The licensing of CFBR, which took over the Radio-Canada affiliation from CHNO, made Ricard the first commercial broadcaster in Canada licensed to operate two AM radio stations in the same city.

In 1969, CFBR and CHNO swapped frequencies. CHNO took over the 550 AM signal, and CFBR moved to 900. CFBR remained a Radio-Canada affiliate until the launch of CBON in 1978, and adopted a pop standards format thereafter. After losing the Radio-Canada affiliation, for a time the station's remaining audience was so small that its co-ownership with CHNO, the city's dominant English radio station at the time, was the only thing keeping it afloat.


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