Re: 105.1 fm, 103.9, and 98.7
this stations might be picked up in certain areas of the city....i know 106.5 comes in well downtown, but the further north, the weaker.
> > i was away for a week and when I got back on Sun, I
> noticed
> > there is a new station on 105.1....it sounds like
> > french...can anyone tell me where they are broadcasting
> from
> > and how they got a licence to broadcast on the
> > frequency...it looks like we will not be able to hear the
> > river anymore.
> >
> A licence was granted quite a while ago to this french
> station.
> I understand they will be a community French station.
>
> 103.9 is expected to become the new home of Toronto's Gay
> and lesbian radio, putting an end to Toronto's ability to
> listen to 104.1 WHTT, and sadly, we can also say good bye to
> being able to pick up WKSE as 98.7 is expected to become the
> new home of World beat and non classic religious music, with
> a main focus on the Caribbean and African communities,
> subject to final CRTC aproval.
>
> If CRTC gives the go ahead, the new station at 98.7 will
> most likely be the same interference that the CBC french
> test a while back offered, making it very difficult to
> listen to WKSE.
>