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CINQ, Radio
Centre-Ville, radio multiethnique
Equipement and studios :
Hall and logo :
Outdoor :
Office (information section) :
Equipement and studios :
Logo :
Outdoor :
Discotheque and archives room
:
Original captation of La Tour qui jazze : musicians at
the top of the
Olympic stadium (1993 circa)
A lot of popular artists support CIBL for the 1990's «radiothons» : Jim
Corcoran, les Colocs, Dan
Bigras, Michel
Rivard, Capitaine Nô, Guy A. Lepage (with former CIBL Board
president Jean-Guy
Chaput),
Louise Forestier...
Political
people also support CIBL :
Michel Chartrand, André Boulerice (with
Jean-Claude Germain, writer and former président of CIBL
Board,Pascale Montpetit, actor et Diane Jean, host radio),
and Louise Harel.
Two former directors : Yves Bernard, specialist of World music (with René Gour, underground radio host) and Line Beauchamp, now Quebec minister of Culture and Communications (with Bertrand Roux, radio host and former programmation director)
Haïtian community was implied
at the beginning of CIBL
Involved
people at CIBL : Maurice
Bolduc : music director / Yves
Bernard : former director, producer and radio host / Éric
Provencher : information director
François
Lemay : producer and
radio host at CIBL (about radio
equipement)
Sylvain
Lafrenière : radio host and former
music director at CIBL
Involved people at CKUT :
Pierre Petiote, coordinator, producer
and radio host / Fortner Anderson, producer, radio host and
president
of CKUT Board / Monique Lanois (ML), former director at Guelph University campus radio (Ontario), producer and radio host
Involved people at CINQ (Radio centre ville) : Evan Kapetanakis : president of CINQ Board / Stanley Asher : producer and radio host / Ricardo Costa : coordinator, producer and radio host
Roger Fritz Rhéaume : former director at CINQ, CIBL, CHAI and former director of l’Association des radios communautaires du Québec (ARCQ)
We hope that the texts on this site will highlight the importance of these broadcasters. The texts are available by clicking on the links. For a quick overview, we suggest the chronology, the webmaster's choice of quotations and sound archives of Montreal's communauty radio. Finally, here are some of the individuals who have been involved in community radio; the links will take you to sound clips of interviews about our sound heritage (in French):
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1997 Phonothèque québécoise / Musée
du son.
Mise à jour le 7 septembre 2004
URL http://www.phonotheque.org/Hist-radio-communautaire/photos-entrevues-eng.html