CIPC-FM

CIPC-FM
City Port-Cartier, Quebec, Canada
Broadcast area Sept-Îles
Branding La Radioactive
Frequency 99.1 FM
First air date 1976 (AM)
1993 (FM)
Language(s) French
ERP horizontal polarization only:
18.766 kWs average
45.016 kWs peak
HAAT 233 meters (764 ft)
Class C1
Former frequencies 710 kHz
Owner Radio Port-Cartier Inc.

CIPC-FM is a french language contemporary hit radio station that operates at 99.1 MHz (FM). Licensed to Port-Cartier, Quebec, Canada, it serves the Sept-Îles area. The station is owned by Radio Port-Cartier Inc.

The station originally began broadcasting in 1976 on the AM dial at 710kHz, until it received CRTC approval in 1993 to move to its current FM frequency.[1]

The station is authorised to broadcast at a maximum ERP (effective radiated power) of 45,016 watts; on June 8, 2010, the CRTC denied CIPC-FM's application to increase their maximum ERP to 100,000 watts, following opposition from competing stations CKCN-FM in Sept-Îles and CHLC-FM in Baie-Comeau.[2]

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Coordinates: 50°10′29″N 66°44′34″W / 50.17472°N 66.74278°W / 50.17472; -66.74278

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