i stumbled upon this and honestly its funny. there is a radio station in Canada (winnipeg) that applied to change their frequency because "the station is a loser"
cfjl applied to change from 100.7 to 100.5 to "start fresh". Some notes from their application
cfjl applied to change from 100.7 to 100.5 to "start fresh". Some notes from their application
Dufferin operates CFJL-FM (Winnipeg) on 100.7 MHz. Before Dufferin acquired the station in 2011, both Radiolink System Inc. and Newcap operated the frequency but were not able to make it financially viable. This reality was due in part to the fact the station was limited by a condition of licence that it offer only a specialty format. Since 2002 these operators have tried to give the station life through many specialty programming efforts such as Café 100.7, Hank FM 100.7, 100.7 k-Rock and The Breeze 100.7 among others. When Dufferin acquired the station, we also tried to operate it in the specialty format, but despite our best efforts we were unable to increase the station’s audience share.
With Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2013-550, dated October 11, 2013, the Commission approved CFJL-FM’s request to no longer operate within the specialty format. Dufferin quickly began to rebrand and re-launch the station with a Modern Easy Listening/Adult Contemporary format. The new format premiered December 26, 2013. While The Jewel format is fresh and new in the Winnipeg market, is enjoyed by those who tune it in, and is successful in other markets where it is played, it can not escape the stigma that comes with the frequency after so much time at the bottom of the ratings. Listeners have told our marketing department the station is a “loser”, and consequently, potential advertisers see the station as perpetually “last in the market” to our financial detriment. It is our belief that a change in frequency to 100.5 MHz will help Dufferin overcome and shed some of the negative baggage associated with the 100.7 frequency.