90.1FM Powell River Community Radio Spring 2015 ON YOUR DIAL · 2015-03-13 · CJMP 90.1FM Powell...
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CJMP 90.1FM Powell River Community Radio Spring 2015
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ON YOUR DIAL Check out our signal!
We’ve come a long way
But wait, there’s more
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“Let the people speak”
View from the site of the proposed radio tower from Gallagher Hill. If approved, our signal will more than double by June 2015. Check out a map of the expanding coverage and more info inside.
Do you LOVE CJMP?
“Love Your Non-Profit” contest, sponsored by Powell River Living invites you to write a 500-word story on why your favourite non-profit is the most deserving in Powell River.
The winning non-profit will receive $500 plus a full-page ad in Powell River Living.
Send your story to [email protected] before March 31, 2015
When I first became involved with CJMP as technical director (then president!), it was most certainly a 'community' thing -‐ a neighbour asked me if I wouldn't mind lending a hand. I had a problem with community radio at the time— namely, I couldn't hear it. Naturally, that's where I started, and we've come a long way. Featured in the CJMP Historical Museum (my living room) is the truck-‐hood-‐mount CB radio antenna that was retired when we did the first of our antenna upgrades. While it's an ongoing project (stay tuned for some exciting news on this front!), it was a great success for one of our more obvious goals -‐ let the people listen. Now, every time I hear someone mentioning tuning in from home, or from work, or when waiting long periods of time for a ferry, it makes
me realize we're also doing well in another sense -‐ making people WANT to listen. So thank you, listeners, for showing your support and sharing in our success. If you keep on tuning in and loving community radio, we'll keep making it better and giving you even more reasons to want to turn your radio on.
-‐Jason Leane, President, Powell River Community Radio Society
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The last year has been an amazing journey at CJMP as more members, volunteers and programmers have joined together to grow the station.
In 2014 we surpassed our goals and gained 84 new members. Wow!
We’ve also got new shows on the airwaves and more slated to begin in the next few months.
Funding from a 2014 Radiometres grant gave us a few paid positions, including a First Nations Language/Content coordinator. The grant also created partnerships with Cortes Island (CKTZ) and Salmon Arm (CKVS), which has allowed us to share broadcasting and learn from each other. This year, we’ve applied for another Radiometres grant, that would increase our number of part-time paid positions (from 3 to 4) and maintain the two radio partnerships we’ve already made.
Survey matters
As a result of a recent online survey we have a better idea of what our listeners want to hear.
You told us you valued local political coverage during and after the latest municipal elections, as well as our live music DJs and First Nations content.
Involving more seniors and youth at the station and increasing the range of diverse voices on the airwaves are goals we’re working toward, along with moving our studio to a more accessible location.
We’re always looking for ideas, time and resources. Let us know if you can help!
Email [email protected], call 604-485-0088, or stop by.
To our Members and Volunteers
We HEAR you!
Thank you to everyone who participated.
It takes a lot of support from many different avenues to establish a successful non-profit community radio station.
One person who’s worked behind the scenes is Terry Joyce. Terry set up our podcasting system as well as our stream and audio logging. He’d been paying for and supporting our streaming server and podcast storage out of his own pocket for the last couple of years at least.
In January, Laura Berezan conducted a 3-day workshop on non-profit board development that helped us take a closer look at our organization so that we could move into the future with fewer growing pains.
Partnerships with the community have also boosted our strength. Thank you to: Townsite Brewery, Magpie’s Diner, Bruce Finlay and Career Link.
Also thanks to Carol Stanley for recently donating a laptop
Thank you! computer! And thank you to members, listeners, volunteers, programmers (all past and present), sponsors, community partners, and everyone else who keeps CJMP on the air.
Survey winners announced!
Janet Southcott - $125 in PR dollars
Coco Hess - $75 in PR dollars
Charline Ketchum - 4 PR Kings Tickets
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What we’re planning...
Soon, our modest 5 watt signal strength will grow by leaps and bounds.
The picture to the right shows our current signal with spotty coverage, especially around Cranberry and south of Powell River.
The map below shows what our signal would look like if we moved our tower from where it currently stands above CJMP and the bowling alley, to the top of Gallagher Hill.
Total cost of the tower relocation is $12,000. We’ve applied for grants to cover the majority of the cost, but will look to donations for the remaining $500.
With your support, you can help us get there.
The expanded coverage would include parts of Courtenay as well as Cumberland and Lund.
We’re hoping to have the tower in place by June 2015!
Legend Dark Red: Excellent signal Light Red: Strong Signal Grey: Weak but listenable
CJMP 90.1FM Powell River Community Radio Spring 2015
Powell River Community Radio Society 4476-C Marine Drive, Powell River BC V8A 2K2 | 604.485.0088 |www.cjmp.ca
Giovanni aka Rabideye Show: 1000 Tiny Magnets When: Fridays 1pm – 3pm (rebroadcast Saturday nights) Describe your show: Free-form dance
music. Favourite things about Powell River: The view, the sounds, the people, the radio. Not necessarily in that order. What do you like about community radio? It’s a local, successful cooperative effort; not an easy thing to pull off anywhere, let alone in a small community! What else gets you out of bed? My painting and media work, my veggie garden, to see what the ocean and sky look like. Current favourite song/artist? Basement Jaxx (Junto) and Brit DJ Duke Dumont Explain the name of your show: the “1000 magnet” aspect comes from an ad in ‘70s comic books. Magnets = nerdy science + magic + a part of radio technology.
Program Profiles In each issue we feature hosts who help make CJMP vibrant and unique...1000 Tiny Magnets and It’s Go Time! both blasted onto the airwaves this spring.
Jason Schreurs Show: It’s Go Time! When: Thursdays 10pm -11pm Describe your show: A high-energy, high-impact show filled to the brim with punk,
hardcore, metal indie rock and more. Favourite thing about Powell River: The ever-growing music scene and the optimism of the people living in our beautiful location. What about community radio? I like that they let me play whatever I want and give me the freedom to do my show, my way. What else gets you out of bed? Pure adrenaline fuelled through amazing music, amazing food, and even more amazing people. Fav song/artist? That’s like asking me who my favourite child is: not going to happen. Some mainstays: Fugazi, Hot Water Music, Slayer, Converge, Propaghandi... Favourite animal? A chupacabra. Look it up and get stoked.
CHECK OUT OUR SHOWS!
Every day of the week we feature live and original programming from our CJMP studio. Listen from your radio or online at cjmp.ca. Many shows are podcasted and archived too so there’s lots of ways to listen!
In this issue we’re highlighting our Friday Live line-up of local DJs. Starting at Noon, we host a live simulcast from CJSF (SFU) with Wild Salmon Warrior Radio. At 1pm, 1000 Tiny Magnets takes you on a funk-filled, dance and electronic musical odyssey. Next up at 3pm David hosts the Unending Subtleties of Powell River for two hours of all things psychedelic. Every Day is Like Sunday with Bad Karen tunes into great music and upcoming events “in the coastal town they forgot to shut down” (5pm-7pm). Cowbell Radio at 7pm by DJ Kamandi mixes modern dance and indie music, with the occasional rap song and on-air haircuts. Holding it all together is the THE POW!TOWN GET DOWN from 8pm-10pm by DJ Triple Dub, spinning Dub and Reggae and Dancehall sounds that get people on their feet. And at 10pm The Stunt Man’s Radio Show broadcasts from Vancouver and sends funk and hip-hop over the airwaves with the occasional guest.
You’re invited!
WHERE: Cranberry Senior’s Centre
WHEN: Saturday, April 4th 8 pm – 1 am
$10 at the door (19+). CJMP members get a free drink ticket and will be entered to win an amazing gift basket with prizes.
Memberships available at the door!
SPACE PROM: THE 5TH ANNUAL CJMP PEOPLE’S PROM