PicturesForYourEars wrote:On Friday CJNY The Journey officially signed on at 106.3. I have it on in the car and haven't changed the station in weeks. From what I can gather they seem to be broadcasting using the Bell Media tower on Seymour, at 9000 watts. The signal, although not as loud as most, can be heard practically everywhere. Indigenous-owned, CJNY is linked to CFNR in Northern BC. 99 % commercial free. It sounds as if some guy has broken into the shack at the transmitter and is playing his own personal playlist. I've been listening about 3 weeks and many times the deep tracks have sent me to Shazam, ticking my memory bone. AWESOME RELIEF FROM THE TYPICAL 1000 SONG PLAYLISTS, for the time being. In all that time the only song I heard repeated was One Fine Morning - Lighthouse. That's a huge selection of tunes on air. I believe they've picked up where the AVR (Aboriginal Voices Network left off when their licence was revoked in 2015, which I listened to frequently late at night -- for their selection). BIG BEEF: Often the 106.3 signal will clip and cut out for a moment (like buffering). I've heard it during many songs and during a straight-voice PSA, so it ain't the music. Wonder what makes a transmitter do that???
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