Fonds F1855 - Queen's University. Radio Station CFRC-FM fonds

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Queen's University. Radio Station CFRC-FM fonds

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  • 1923-2013 (Creation)
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    Queen's University. Radio Station CFRC-FM.

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5.9 m of textual records, 580 audio cassettes, 396 audio reels, 15 audio compact discs, 11 audio discs, 7 audio cassettes : digital, ca. 1000 photographs : b&w and col., 2 DVD-Rs, 2 t-shirts, 1 stopwatch, 1 sign, 1 stamp

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(1923-)

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Radio Station CFRC-FM is Queen's University's own radio station, broadcasting a variety of alternative, non-commercial programming to the campus and surrounding area at FM 101.9. The Station was the first radio broadcaster in Kingston, and is one of the oldest in the country. Its forerunner, an experimental station called 9BT run by the Queen's Wireless Club, came on the air on October 7, 1922, with a summary of a football game between Queen's and the Hamilton Rowing Club. The Station began broadcasting under its current call letters a year later on October 27 1923 with the play-by-play of a Queen's-McGill game. The letters CFRC are said to stand for "Canada's Famous Rugby Champions," a reference to Queen's Grey Cup-winning teams of the early 1920s (football was then called rugby or rugby-football). The Station was a CBC affiliate between 1936 and 1942, and during that time served as Kingston's main electronic source of national and international news. The current structure of the Station dates roughly from 1957, when Margaret Angus was appointed by the University as the first full-time, paid Director of Radio, and the CFRC Radio Club was established. The Radio Club continues today as a group of volunteers from Queen's and Kingston who operate the Station under the direction of the Station Manager, who in turn, reported to the Dean of Student Affairs. In 2003, the Station was brought under the auspices of the Alma Mater Society who now has responsibility for its operations. The Station plays a variety of rock, classical, folk, jazz, blues, and international music, and also broadcasts drama and sporting events. Its power output of 3,000 watts gives CFRC a broadcast radius of about 100 kilometres. The Station has broadcast in stereo since 1989. Among the Station's most venerated alumni are actor Lorne Greene, CBC Radio's Shelagh Rogers, and Globe and Mail columnist Jeffrey Simpson. The Station's history is told in the book, "In the Shadow of the Shield", authored by Arthur Zimmerman, Program Director of CFRC from 1984 to 1988.

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Fonds consists of records of the Station Manager, including H.H. Stewart and Steve Cutway; correspondence; reports and surveys; budget material; minutes of the Radio Committee; programme logs; technical data reports, manuals, and license applications relating to both the AM and FM transmitters; requisition books; H.H. Stewart's technical notes relating to various pieces of Station equipment; photographs of Station employees, equipment, and events; the 'Letters Patent' and other legal documents relating to the Incorporation of 'Radio Queen's University'; minutes and financial statements submitted to the Annual General Meeting and to the Board of Directors; applications to the Canadian Radio Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to renew the Station's broadcast license; CD-R of Autumn Convocation 2002; a journal documenting those University sports events involving the Radio Station in which the Clear Cup made an appearance; audio cassettes featuring the Vanier Cup football game between Queen's University Golden Gaels and St. Mary's University Huskies (21 November 1992); sound recordings including a concert by the School of Music's Queen's Collegium of Music (ca. 1980); an address to the John Austin Society by Dr. G.H. Ettinger, with questions, and closing comments by Dr. W.E. Swinton (5 March 1980); Choir Director George Graham, with Assistant Director, Judith M. Evenden, conducting in Chalmers United Church, Kingston (ca. 1985); "Journey into Silence", by Andrew Orr, recorded at Domino Theatre (June 1985); School of Music Student Recital featuring Jukie Mylks,soprano and Fran Harkness, piano (18 April 1993); Queen's Theological College Kick-off to the "Invest in Ministry Campaign", with Steve Cutway interviewing Principal Ross and Mayor John Gerretsen.

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Transfer by Radio Station CFRC; Steve and Nancy Cutway; Arthur Zimmerman; H.H. Stewart; Henk Pardoel.

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  • English

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1001.22
1001.23
1002.16 SE
1009
3707
3741.24
2228.3
SR93
SR741-SR747
SR271-SR295
SR330-SR
SR520-SR524
SR563-SR566
SR572
SR631
SR639-SR643
SR723-SR726
SR741-SR747
SR765
SR863
SR871-SR872
SR1006-SR1008
SR1047.1-SR1047.6
SR1132.1-SR1132.6
V132.26 SE
Queen's Printed Collection

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Open.

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  • Shelf: 1001.22
  • Shelf: 1001.23
  • Shelf: 1002.16 SE
  • Shelf: IM-1009
  • Shelf: 3707
  • Shelf: 3741.24
  • Shelf: 2228.3
  • Shelf: SR93
  • Shelf: SR741-SR747
  • Shelf: SR271-SR295
  • Shelf: SR330-SR
  • Shelf: SR520-SR524
  • Shelf: SR563-SR566
  • Shelf: SR572
  • Shelf: SR631
  • Shelf: SR639-SR643
  • Shelf: SR723-SR726
  • Shelf: SR765
  • Shelf: SR863
  • Shelf: SR871-SR872
  • Shelf: SR1006-SR1008
  • Shelf: SR1047.1-SR1047.6
  • Shelf: SR1132.1-SR1132.6
  • Shelf: V132.26 SE
  • Shelf: Queen's Printed Collection
  • Shelf: MI 230
  • Shelf: 2462
  • Shelf: SR1267
  • Shelf: F302 A1
  • Shelf: SR1269
  • Map cabinet: Map 50