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| CJLF-FM | |
| City of license | Barrie, Ontario, Canada |
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| Broadcast area | Central Ontario |
| Branding | Life 100.3 |
| Slogan | Ontario's Christian Superstation |
| Frequency | 100.3 MHz (FM) |
| First air date | August 15, 1999 |
| Format | Contemporary Christian music |
| Power | 40 kW |
| Class | C1 |
| Callsign meaning | CJ LiFe |
| Owner | Trust Communications |
| Website | Life 100.3 |
CJLF-FM is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting a Contemporary Christian music format on 100.3 FM in Barrie, Ontario. Using the on-air brand name Life 100.3, the station was founded by Scott Jackson in August 1999 and is owned by Trust Communications.1
On August 27, 2006, CJLF-FM increased its power from 1.8 kW to 18.7 kW.2 This move was supported by many motorists who lost reception of the station while commuting to and from Toronto along Highway 400. As well, since there are no FM Christian stations in Toronto, it also serves the northern part of the Greater Toronto Area. The power was further increased to 40 kW in January 2007.
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Programming
In addition to locally-oriented programming, the station produces the nationally syndicated CT-20 countdown of Christian music hits.
Transmitters
| Identifier | Frequency | City of license | Power | Class | RECNet Information |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CJLF-FM-3 | 98.9 FM | Huntsville3 | 750 watts | A | [1] |
| CJLF-FM-1 | 90.1 FM | Owen Sound4 | 75 watts | A1 | [2] |
| CJLF-FM-2 | 89.3 FM | Peterborough5 | 500 watts | A | [3] |
Expansion
Trust Communications applied for a transmitter to serve the Inuit residents of Iqaluit with the first Christian station in the territory (which would rebroadcast CJLF-FM); however, this application was rejected6. Trust also applied twice for a new station in Kitchener-Waterloo with its own schedule and studios, but these applications were rejected in favour of CJTW.78
References
External links
- Life 100.3
- CJLF History at Canadian Communications Foundation
- Query the REC's Canadian station database for CJLF-FM
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