In 1965, Madeleine Laframboise received authorization to sell the radio station to Bernard Bertrand,[1] who also managed Cornwall Cable Vision (1961) Limited.
[3] In 1981, the Commission approved an application to transfer ownership of CFIX and CHPR to Robert Chevrier (37.5%) and Jean Soucy (37.5%) of Quebec, and Pierre A. Belleau who would retain a 25% stake.
A year later, the new owners were in financial trouble and the licenses for CFIX and CHPR were renewed by the CRTC until March 31, 1982, to allow time to find a new buyer.
[1] After Price Waterhouse Ltd. found a new buyer, the CRTC refused to transfer the broadcast license issued to Les Communications Franco Ltée.
to Idea Akashwani Communications Ltd. of Toronto on June 30, 1982, for not allocating the required funds for a viable operation, and for proposing insufficient staff and over optimistic revenues.