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CRTC approves power increase for CIND-FM (Indie 88).

Approved by the CRTC:

"an application by Rock 95 Broadcasting Ltd. to increase the average effective radiated power (ERP) of the English-language commercial radio station CIND-FM Toronto, Ontario from 532 to 2,100 watts (maximum ERP increasing from 875 watts to 4,000 watts) and to decrease the effective height of antenna above average terrain (EHAAT) from 328.4 to 281 metres;"

http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2013/2013-588.htm
 
I don't know about the GTA, but reception in Niagara County [Especially Sanborn\Lewiston area] has been great! Indie is like a breath of fresh air....bringing the fun back to radio!! Live & local makes a difference!
 
This is excellent news. A stronger signal is always good.
However, ratings will eventually be an issue.
How will they be able to maintain the whole live and local thing if nobody is listening?
 
Good to know, as it was really spotty the last time I was up there. I'm originally from that neck o' the woods (Lewiston/Sanborn).
 
Indie has a strong lineup, as well as help from Alan Cross, and Dave Bookman on board. Many folks who were spoiled by the greatness that was "The Spirit of Radio" years ago have found new hope at Indie. They're working hard up there, and giving folks a new voice.
Keep up the great work guys!!
 
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