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CFGO

Coordinates: 45°25′39.1″N 75°41′28.2″W / 45.427528°N 75.691167°W / 45.427528; -75.691167 (CFGO's broadcast location)
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45°25′39.1″N 75°41′28.2″W / 45.427528°N 75.691167°W / 45.427528; -75.691167 (CFGO's broadcast location)

CFGO
Broadcast areaNational Capital Region
Frequency1200 kHz (AM)
BrandingTSN 1200 Ottawa
Programming
FormatSports radio
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
1964
Former call signs
  • CKPM (1964–1972)
  • CJBZ (1997–1999)
Former frequencies
1440 kHz (1964–1986)
Call sign meaning
"Greater Ottawa" (broadcast area)
Technical information
Licensing authority
CRTC
ClassB
Power50,000 watts
Links
WebcastListen live
WebsiteOfficial website

CFGO is a commercial AM radio station in Ottawa, Ontario, broadcasting on 1200 kHz. It is owned by Bell Media and broadcasts a sports radio format, using the brand name TSN 1200 Ottawa. The radio studios and offices are in the Bell Media Building on George Street in Downtown Ottawa's ByWard Market. CFGO features local Ottawa sports shows most of the day, with programming from TSN Radio, ESPN Radio and Fox Sports Radio nights and weekends. CFGO is the flagship station for the Ottawa Senators NHL team.

CFGO is powered at 50,000 watts, the maximum for Canadian AM stations. Because 1200 AM is a clear channel frequency reserved for Class A WOAI San Antonio, CFGO must use a directional antenna to protect WOAI from interference. CFGO has a six-tower array on Moodie Drive at Barnsdale Road in Barrhaven, Ontario.[1] CFGO audio streaming is also available through iHeartRadio.

History

Music format

In 1964, Confederation Broadcasting signed on CKPM at 1440 AM. CKPM aired a middle of the road (MOR) format with popular adult music and a heavy local news commitment.

In 1970, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission revoked Confederation's licence, alleging that the company had failed to live up to its financial and management obligations. Confederation appealed to the Supreme Court of Canada, who ruled in April 1971 that Confederation had not had a fair hearing before the CRTC.

In 1972, majority interest in the station was sold to Baton Broadcasting. The station also adopted its current CFGO call sign that year and moved to a Top 40 music format to compete with top-rated CFRA.

Frequency and format changes

On November 15, 1984, CFGO Radio Ltd. received approval from the CRTC to change CFGO's frequency to 1200 kHz with power remaining at 50,000 watts day and night.[2] The station moved to its AM 1200 on January 5, 1986, improving its signal. [3] It was sold to Rawlco Communications the following year.[4]

Playing Starship's "We Built This City" as the inaugural song on the new 1200 AM frequency, Rawlco transitioned the station from Top 40 to adult contemporary music as "Adult Rock, Go 1200" at the same time as the frequency switch, with local actress Abby Hagyard (of You Can't Do That on Television fame) serving as morning co-host. However, following CFRA's move from contemporary hits to an AC/oldies mix in August 1986, CFGO switched back to its previous all-hit presentation within a month. On March 8, 1988, Rawlco relaunched the contemporary hit radio format, with the station downplaying its callsigns in favour of the name Energy 1200. The station changed its call sign to CJBZ and its brand name to The Buzz in late 1997, with a focus on more alternative rock and modern rock.

All-sports format

The Team 1200 logo

On September 9, 1998, at 7:30 a.m., the station switched to its current all-sports radio format, using the brand name OSR1200 - Ottawa Sports Radio. It was acquired the following year by CHUM Limited, reverting to its CFGO call sign. In 1999, the station adopted the Team 1200 brand name.

On May 7, 2001, the station formed the basis for CHUM's short-lived national sports radio network The Team, which adopted the Ottawa station's brand identity. The station retained its format and brand when CHUM subsequently folded the network.

On June 22, 2007, CFGO along with the other CHUM stations were sold to CTVglobemedia (now known as Bell Media). On September 30, 2013, CFGO re-branded as TSN Radio 1200.

Programming

TSN 1200 broadcasts a wide variety of sports programming, as well as news and weather, and the station streams Fox Sports Radio and ESPN Radio at night. As the official radio station of the Ottawa Senators, it broadcasts every Ottawa Senators game live. The station also broadcasts Ottawa 67's games, Ottawa Redblacks games, Atlético Ottawa games, Ottawa Blackjacks games, and formerly broadcast Ottawa Lynx games.

Notable programs include TSN Mornings, In the Box, The Drive, Offside With Eric Macramalla, Sens Pre/Post-game Shows, RedBlacks Radio Show, Junior Hockey Magazine, among several others.

Live sports

TSN Radio 1200 is the flagship station for the following teams' radio broadcasts:

TSN Radio 1200 also features live coverage of the following:

Podcasts

  • TSN Mornings
  • In the Box
  • The Drive
  • Sens Pre-Game Show
  • Sens Post-Game Show
  • Offside With Eric Macramalla
  • TSN Weekend
  • RedBlacks Radio Show
  • CFL Weekly
  • The TSN MMA Show
  • She’s Got Game
  • Tee It Up
  • Corner Kicks Soccer Show
  • This is Wrestling
  • 3 in the Key

References

  1. ^ "FCCdata.org - powered by REC". fccdata.org.
  2. ^ Government of Canada, Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) (November 15, 1984). "ARCHIVED - Licence amendment - CFGO Ottawa". crtc.gc.ca.
  3. ^ CFGO prepares to move to a new frequency, Bygone Bytown, December 7, 1985
  4. ^ Government of Canada, Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) (July 30, 1987). "ARCHIVED - Acquisition of assets - Rawlco Communications Ltd". crtc.gc.ca.