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CJRT

CJRT-FM
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City Toronto, Ontario
Branding JAZZ.FM91
Frequency 91.1 MHz (FM)
First air date 1949
Format jazz/public
ERP 40,000 watts
HAAT 420.5 meters (1,380 ft)
Class C1
Callsign meaning C Journalism Radio Technology
Owner CJRT-FM Inc.
Webcast Listen Live
Oscar Peterson channel
Website JAZZ.FM91

CJRT-FM is a Canadian public radio station, which broadcasts at 91.1 on the FM dial in Toronto, Ontario. CJRT currently operates as JAZZ.FM91.

CJRT's studios are located on Pardee Avenue in Toronto's Liberty Village neighbourhood, while its transmitter is located on top of the CN Tower. It is available on Bell TV as channel 960, and on cable FM and digital cable audio services throughout Ontario. JAZZ.FM91 can be streamed online at www.jazz.fm and by downloading the app for iPhone, iPad or Android device. In addition to providing on-air programming, the station supplies specialty music streams Oscar Peterson Channel, High Standards and Grooveyard.

The station was founded in 1949 as an experimental FM broadcaster, only the second in Canada, by the Ryerson Institute of Technology (later Ryerson University). The JRT in the station's call sign stand for "Journalism, Radio, Technology", which were three of Ryerson's educational mandates. The station's principal purpose was to train radio engineering and radio and (later television) broadcast students and initially only broadcast from 3pm to 9pm on weekdays during the school year. In 1964 the station became professionally staffed and extended its programming to 7am to midnight, seven days a week. Content became an eclectic mix of classical music, jazz, folk music and other genres, educational and public affairs broadcasts, children's programming and dramas, news, documentaries and quiz shows and comedies imported from the British Broadcasting Corporation.


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