팀(라디오 네트워크)
The Team (radio network)나라 | |
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프로그래밍 | |
포맷 | 스포츠 라디오 |
소유권 | |
소유자 | CHUM Limited |
역사 | |
출시일자 | 2001년 5월 |
닫힌 | 2002년 8월 |
커버리지 | |
유용성 | 다양한 캐나다 주요 도시(AM 라디오) |
계열사 | 목록 보기 |
팀(기업 스타일: The Team)은 2001년부터 2002년까지 방송한 캐나다의 스포츠 라디오 네트워크였다. CHUM Limited가 오타와 방송국 The Team 1200의 기존 포맷을 기반으로 소유하고 운영했으며, 사실상 캐나다 전역의 AM 라디오 방송국을 모두 통합했다. 이전 방송국들 중 몇몇은 스포츠 형식과 팀 브랜드를 독립된 단체로 유지했지만, 시청률이 저조한 가운데 2002년에 국가 네트워크로 해체되었다.
역사
이 네트워크는 2001년 5월 7일에 시작되었지만, 많은 도시에서 관객을 모으기 위해 애썼다. 예를 들어 토론토에서는 텔레미디어의 The Fan 590과 네트워크가 경쟁해야 했고, 잠재적인 시청자들 중 상당수는 이미 좀 더 확립된 방송국에 대한 강한 충성심을 구축했다는 것을 알게 되었다. 방송사의 대표 방송국인 1050 CHUM의 이전 인기 포맷에서 벗어난 스위치도 논란이 됐다.
이 방송사는 두 가지 오리지널 프로그램을 모두 방영했는데, 그 중 캐나다 스포츠 캐스터는 짐 반 혼이었고, 다른 프로그램들은 폴 로마누크, 마이크 리차드, 진 발라티스가[1] 주최했으며, 짐 로마 쇼와 같은 미국의 스포츠 프로그램을 신디케이트했다.
In August 2002, after just over a year on the air, CHUM pulled the plug and most of the network's stations reverted to their old pre-Team formats.[1] However, the sports format and the Team branding were retained in Ottawa, where it had already been the station's established format before the network was launched, and in Montreal and Vancouver, where it was also successful in the ratings. Most of these stations, and one in Edmonton which had licensed the brand name but which at the time was owned by a different company, continued to use the Team branding as of early 2011, but were no longer considered a network.
All of the stations, save the former Calgary affiliate, are now owned by CHUM's successor Bell Media. In 2011, some of these stations were rebranded and integrated into a new TSN Radio network, starting with Toronto's radio station CHUM on April 13, 2011;[2] the Winnipeg and Montreal stations were added shortly thereafter, with Ottawa and Edmonton stations added in 2013. The two Bell Media-owned sports radio stations in Vancouver, while sharing some programming with the TSN Radio stations, retained the Team branding until September 8, 2014, when they were both re-branded as TSN Radio.[3]
The Team stations
CHUM-owned
Broadcast area | Station | Previous format | Subsequent format | Current format |
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Halifax, Nova Scotia | CJCH | Talk radio | Oldies with some talk programming | Relocated to FM as CJCH-FM 101.3 The Bounce; now Virgin Radio (CHR/Top 40) |
Montreal, Quebec | CKGM | Oldies | Retained The Team | Later renamed TSN Radio 990; now TSN Radio 690, following relocation to 690 AM |
Ottawa, Ontario | CFGO | Adopted The Team in 1998 | Retained The Team | Later renamed TSN Radio 1200 |
Kingston, Ontario | CKLC | Adult contemporary | Adult standards | Relocated to FM as CKLC-FM 98.9 The Drive (Alternative rock); now Pure Country 99 |
Peterborough, Ontario | CKPT | Oldies | Adult standards as "1420 Memories" | Relocated to FM as CKPT-FM Energy 99.3 (Hot AC); now 99.7 |
Toronto, Ontario | CHUM | Oldies as "1050 CHUM" | Oldies as "1050 CHUM" | reverted to a sports format on April 13, 2011, as "TSN Radio 1050" |
Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario | CKKW | Oldies | Oldies as "Oldies 1090" | Relocated to FM as CKKW-FM KFUN 99.5 (Adult Hits) |
Winnipeg, Manitoba | CFRW | Oldies | Oldies | returned to all-sports as "Sports Radio 1290" as of September 27, 2010; now TSN Radio 1290 |
Vancouver, British Columbia | CKST | Oldies | Retained The Team | Later renamed TSN Radio 1040 in September 2014 |
Vancouver, British Columbia | CFTE | Talk (note: CFTE adopted "The Team" branding in November 2009) | Retained "The Team" | Later renamed "TSN Radio 1410" in September 2014 |
Affiliates
CFAC in Calgary and CFRN in Edmonton were also affiliates of the Team, although the stations were not CHUM-owned — CFAC was owned by Rogers and CFRN by Standard Broadcasting. After the Team network folded, both stations retained the sports format, although CFAC adopted the name "The Fan 960", as Rogers had by this time acquired Toronto's Fan 590. CFRN, now also owned by Bell Media Radio, continued to use the Team branding until joining TSN Radio in 2013.
Later
Vancouver's CFTE, a sister station to CKST, also converted to the Team branding in 2009, airing a similar but distinct schedule of sports programming from its sister. Meanwhile, CHUM's Winnipeg AM station CFRW returned to an all-sports format on September 27, 2010, at the time, the station was known as "Sports Radio 1290" (without any Team branding).[4] The station was subsequently relaunched as TSN Radio 1290 on October 5, 2011. [5]
Following the 2007 acquisition of CHUM by CTVglobemedia, majority owner of TSN, there had been occasional reports about CTV potentially using the remaining Team stations and/or the 1050 frequency in Toronto to launch a new sports radio station in Toronto or full radio network using TSN content and personalities.[6] Plans on launching a new TSN Radio brand began in January 2011 and Toronto's radio station CHUM (1050 AM) became the first station under the new TSN Radio network as TSN Radio 1050 on April 13, 2011.[2] [7] CTVglobemedia was purchased by Bell Canada Enterprises in early 2011 and became Bell Media; the company completed its purchase of Astral Media, owner of The Team's former Edmonton affiliate CFRN, in July 2013.
참조
- ^ a b "CHUM은 실수를 인정하고, 팀을 연결한다." 2002년 8월 28일 캘거리 헤럴드.
- ^ a b "TSN 라디오는 현실이다." The Globe and Mail, 2011년 1월 21일.
- ^ "TEAM RADIO SWITCHES TO TSN1040 & TSN1410". teamradio.ca. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
- ^ "CFRW Relaunches as Sports Radio 1290 to Become Winnipeg's Only All-Sports Radio Station". CHUM Radio (press release). 2010-09-22. Retrieved 2010-09-22.
- ^ 벨 미디어, 몬트리올과 위니펙에서 TSN 라디오 출시
- ^ 2010년 8월 26일 The Globe and Mail, Bruce Dowbiggin, "토론토 스포츠 라디오의 아침 진행자 공개" 2010년 9월 10일 회수.
- ^ TSN RADIO 1050, 웨이백 머신에 2011-07-06년 4월 13일 공중파 강타