CHRW-FM

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CHRW-FM
Chrw logo.png
Frequency 94.9MHz (FM)
Branding94.9 CHRW (1981–2016), 94.9 Radio Western (2016–)
Programming
Language(s) English, Multilingual
Format campus radio
Ownership
Owner University of Western Ontario
History
FoundedOctober 31, 1981
(42 years ago)
 (1981-10-31)
First air date
1981
Former frequencies
94.7 FM (1981–2003)
Call sign meaning
C H Radio Western
Technical information
Licensing authority
CRTC
Class A
ERP 6 kW
HAAT 107.4 meters (352 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
42°59′08″N81°14′48″W / 42.9856°N 81.2467°W / 42.9856; -81.2467
Links
Webcast Listen Online
Website 94.9 Radio Western

CHRW-FM (branded as Radio Western) is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 94.9 FM in London, Ontario. It is licensed as a community-based campus radio station by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. The station broadcasts from Room 250 of the University Community Centre at the University of Western Ontario.

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The station is operated primarily by volunteers from both Western and the greater London community, although it is managed by a small team of industry trained staff and governed by a board of directors. [1] Radio Western regularly broadcasts live coverage of Western Mustangs sports games during their regular season and playoffs, including men's and women's basketball, men's football, and men's hockey.

History

Origins

Radio Western's origins date from 1959 when student politicians suggested the idea for a student-run radio station. It was not until 1971 that a group of students began broadcasting for six hours every Sunday night on CFPL-AM 980. This encouraged the Western University Students’ Council (USC) to give financial support for a closed-circuit station to be set up first in Somerville House and inside the University Community Centre. [2] It is a member of the National Campus Radio Association, Community Radio Fund of Canada, and the Pillar Nonprofit Network. [3]

1970s

The station has its roots as a weekly radio show called "Radio Western" that was broadcast overnights on CFPL-FM starting in 1971. The University Students' Council subsequently launched a carrier current station, which was added to the city's cable FM service in 1978 and was available on AC radios in some university buildings at 610  kHz.

1980s

In January 1980 the station formally organized as CHRW and applied to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission for an FM license, which was granted in 1981 with 50 watts at 94.7 MHz on the FM dial. The station moved to the public airwaves on October 31 of that year. Chief announcer, John R. Quain, played the station's first song, "On the Air" by Peter Gabriel. In 1987, Radio Western increased its power from 50 to 5,000 watts and decreased it from 5,000 to 3,000 watts in 1990. [4] [5]

1990s

The power decrease to 3,000 watts was granted and implemented in October 31 1990, exactly 9 years after the station's first broadcast, allowing coverage of the surrounding area from Chatham to Woodstock.

2000s

In 2000, the station was recognized for Outstanding University Sports Coverage with the Fred Sgambati Media Award. [6]

In November 2003, the station increased power again to 6,000 watts, moving to its current frequency 94.9 FM and its tower was moved to One London Place from its previous location in the city's Cherryhill area. [7] Radio Western can be heard across London and through several counties in Southwestern Ontario, reaching past Woodstock, St. Thomas and surrounding communities between Lake Erie and Lake Huron.

2010s

In January 2018, the Western University Students' Council held a referendum to determine if the station was still relevant to students' funding. The vote resulted in a decrease in student tuition funding from $12 to $10.50 over a period of three years. [8]

In November 2018, a previously unreleased recording of an interview with Kurt Cobain from 1991 was released by a former student volunteer. [9]

2020s

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the station transitioned to broadcasting pre-recorded shows from all hosts in accordance with Western University's lockdown procedures. [10] Co-op and work-study opportunities were also halted for volunteers in March 2020. [11] In September 2022, the station began to re-introduce live hosts with volunteers and staff returning to campus. [12]

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