CIME-FM

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CIME-FM
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Broadcast area
Laurentides
Montreal (northern suburbs & city's north end)
[[Frequency|FrequencTemplate:Pluralize from text]]103.9 MHz
BrandingCIME 103,9 et 101,3
Programming
LanguageTemplate:Pluralize from textFrench
FormatHot adult contemporary
AffiliationsRythme FM (2012–2016)
Ownership
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  • Cogeco
  • (Diffusion Métromédia CMR Inc.)
History
First air date
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Call sign meaning
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Technical information
Licensing authority
CRTC
ClassC1
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  • 11,700 watts (average)
  • 39,300 watts (peak)
HAAT180.2 metres (591 ft)
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Links
WebcastListen live
Websitelaurentides.cime.fm

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CIME-FM (103.9 FM) is a French-language radio station located in Saint-Jérôme, Quebec, Canada, about 40 kilometres (25 mi) north of Montreal.

Owned and operated by Cogeco, it broadcasts using a directional antenna with an average effective radiated power of 11,700 watts and a peak effective radiated power of 39,300 watts (class C1).

The station has an adult top 40 format under the CIME branding.

The station also operates two rebroadcasters : a low-power one (CIME-FM-1) in Val-Morin, on 102.9 using a directional antenna with an average effective radiated power of 4 watts and a peak effective radiated power of 14 watts (class LP), and a stronger one (CIME-FM-2) in Mont-Tremblant, on 101.3 with an effective radiated power of 800 watts (class B) using an omnidirectional antenna.

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longtime Corus-era CIME logo; used until August 2011

CIME-FM opened on March 25, 1977, and originally had a middle of the road format, which gradually evolved over time to a more traditional hot adult contemporary format and currently it is an adult contemporary station.

CIME-FM was originally located in Sainte-Adèle, about 70 kilometres north of Montreal, and had a 50,000 watts omnidirectional signal on 99.5 MHz. The station moved to Saint-Jérôme in mid-1998, at the same time that it moved to 103.9 and inaugurated its 101.3 relay (the smaller 102.9 one was operational since the beginning). These changes in frequencies were a result of a deal to allow the 99.5 to be used in Montreal for the new CJPX-FM. As a result, CIME-FM can only be heard now in parts of Montreal itself, but has a better coverage in their targeted area (the Laurentides region).

The station is especially famous or infamous (depending on the point of view) for its now-discontinued practices of airing subliminal messages intended to induce relaxation at night [1] and using a system of audio tones as a mosquito repellent.[2]

On December 17, 2010, the CRTC approved the sale of most of Corus Entertainment's radio stations in Quebec, including CIME-FM, to Cogeco.[3] The sale closed February 1, 2011, and by August 2011, the station adopted the tri-oval Rythme FM logo on CIME-FM; however the CIME branding and hot adult contemporary stayed because of the adult contemporary format already heard on nearby flagship and sister station CFGL-FM Laval. As a result, programming is different, save for majority of nighttime programming, which largely simulcasts CFGL-FM.

On August 22, 2016, the station left the Rythme network and adopted a new slogan: "La Couleur Musicale des Laurentides".

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