CHIP-FM

CHIP-FM is a bilingual community radio station that operates at 101.9 FM in Fort-Coulonge, Quebec.

In January 1987, CHIP-FM informed the CRTC that the transmitter at Rapide-des-Joachims had never been implemented and that it did not wish to seek renewal for this rebroadcaster.

Torres stated that the move would allow CIDG to broadcast at a higher power, with coverage comparable to competing stations in the Ottawa-Gatineau market.

It was noted that this move would not have a negative impact on CHIP's coverage, and that Torres planned to provide La Radio du Pontiac with additional funding to hire staff and promote the station as compensation for the move.

[7] On August 30, 2016, at 1:40 pm EDT, CHIP-FM officially moved to its current 101.9 MHz frequency on the FM band.