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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 710 kHz, until it received CRTC approval in 1993 to move to its current FM frequency.

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  • 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 710 kHz, until it received CRTC approval in 1993 to move to its current FM frequency. 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. (en)
  • CIPC-FM est une station de radio québécoise propriété du groupe Arsenal Media diffusant sur la fréquence 99,1 FM à Sept-Îles et Port-Cartier sur la Côte-Nord. La station diffuse surtout de la musique Top 40 et des chansons rock, elle fait partie du réseau « O » tout comme les stations CFJO-FM, CHOE-FM et CHEQ-FM. Les studios de O 99,1 se trouvent au 365 Boulevard Laure à Sept-Îles. Les lettres « PC » dans son indicatif d'appel font référence à Port-Cartier. (fr)
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  • La Radioactive (en)
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  • Port-Cartier, Quebec, Canada (en)
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  • CIPC-FM (en)
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  • Radio Port-Cartier Inc. (en)
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  • CIPC-FM est une station de radio québécoise propriété du groupe Arsenal Media diffusant sur la fréquence 99,1 FM à Sept-Îles et Port-Cartier sur la Côte-Nord. La station diffuse surtout de la musique Top 40 et des chansons rock, elle fait partie du réseau « O » tout comme les stations CFJO-FM, CHOE-FM et CHEQ-FM. Les studios de O 99,1 se trouvent au 365 Boulevard Laure à Sept-Îles. Les lettres « PC » dans son indicatif d'appel font référence à Port-Cartier. (fr)
  • 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 710 kHz, until it received CRTC approval in 1993 to move to its current FM frequency. (en)
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