CFMB (1280 kHz) is an AM multilingual radio station located in Montreal, Quebec, owned by Evanov Communications. It broadcasts with a power of 50,000 watts full-time as a class B station, using a directional antenna with different patterns day and night (the nighttime pattern being significantly tighter). Its transmitter is located near Saint-Mathieu, while its studios are located on Papineau Avenue, Montreal.

History

CFMB was founded by Casimir Stanczykowski in 1962.

As of Stanczykowski's death in 1981, the station was owned by CFMB Ltd., which was majority-owned by his widow Anne-Marie Stanczykowski, and her son Stefan Stanczykowski. Station president Andrew Mielewczyk also held a 19.2% stake in the company.

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On November 18, 2014, it was announced that CFMB would be sold to Evanov Communications, pending CRTC approval. The acquisition made CFMB a sister station to Evanov's CHRF, a new French-language radio station whose original intent was to serve Montreal's LGBT community (the format was dropped in December 2015). The sale also united CFMB with CKJS in Winnipeg, another multicultural station that was founded by Stanczykowski. Evanov plans to maintain "synergies" between the two stations and has moved CFMB and CHRF to new studios on Papineau Avenue.

Following the May 31, 2020 closure of sister station CHRF, CFMB began carrying its programs hosted by CHRF's program director Serge Plaisance, as well as hosts Johanne Verdon and Mario Lipari.

Programming

The station has a multilingual format targeting ethnic minorities. Programming is in 14 different languages. Weekdays from 5 am to 6 pm, Italian shows are heard, with Hindi and Punjabi broadcasts on weekday evenings. Nights and weekend feature shows aimed at the Haitian, Filipino, Russian, Polish, Romanian, Ukrainian, Macedonian, Chinese, Portuguese, Greek and Arabic communities.

After being laid off from CKGM, Elliott Price briefly produced an English-language sports radio show for CKGM, Price is Right, beginning February 14, 2016. The program originally aired on Sunday nights; on June 13, 2016, the show switched to weeknights, and in July 2016, was renamed Sportsnet Tonight with Elliot Price as part of a syndication arrangement with the Rogers Media-owned sports network (with the show distributed as a podcast via its digital platforms, and Price becoming a contributor for the Sportsnet Radio stations). The show ended on February 3, 2017, followed by the announcement that he would move to Rogers' flagship sports station CJCL in Toronto to host its morning show.

References

  • CFMB-AM at The History of Canadian Broadcasting by the Canadian Communications Foundation