CFMK-FM

{{short description|Radio station in Kingston, Ontario}}

{{Infobox radio station

| name = CFMK-FM

| logo = File:CFMK BIG96.3 logo.png

| logo_size = 250px

| city = Kingston, Ontario

| area = Eastern Ontario

| branding = 96.3 Big FM

| airdate = May 14, 1947

| frequency = 96.3 MHz

| format = Classic hits

| licensing_authority = CRTC

| erp = 14,000 watts (28,000 watts peak)

| haat = {{convert|247.9|meters}}

| class = C1

| callsign_meaning = Canada FM radio for Kingston

| former_callsigns = CKWR-FM (May–October 1947)
CKWS-FM (October 1947-1976)

| owner = Corus Entertainment

| licensee =

| sister_stations = CKWS-FM, CKWS-DT

| webcast =

| website = [http://www.963bigfm.com/ 963bigfm.com]

}}

CFMK-FM (96.3 MHz) is a Canadian radio station in Kingston, Ontario owned by Corus Entertainment. The station airs a classic hits format, leaning toward classic rock, and branded as 96.3 Big FM.

History

The station was launched on May 14, 1947, as CKWR-FM, an FM simulcast of CKWS. Both stations were owned by Allied Broadcasting, in which the Kingston Whig-Standard was the primary partner. The station's call sign was changed to CKWS-FM in October of the same year, and Allied changed its name to Frontenac Broadcasting in 1954. The station adopted its current call sign in 1976.{{cite web|title=CFMK-FM|url=https://broadcasting-history.com/listing_and_histories/radio/cfmk-fm|publisher=Canadian Communications Foundation|access-date=2022-03-31}}

In 1977, Paul Desmarais and Claude Pratte purchased Frontenac Broadcasting. In 1987, ownership was transferred directly to Desmarais' Power Corporation, and in 1989, Frontenac and another Power subsidiary, Kawartha Broadcasting, were merged to form Power Broadcasting.

In 1998, both the AM and FM stations were knocked off the air for a week by the Ice Storm of 1998.

The stations were purchased by Corus Entertainment in 2000. A country station for nearly three decades beginning in the late 1970s, CFMK adopted an adult hits format branded as Joe FM in 2004, and switched to a classic rock format branded as FM96 in 2007. On February 13, 2015, CFMK switched to a mainstream rock format and changed its slogan to "Kingston's Best Rock", but retained its "FM96" branding and featured rock music from the late 1960s to today. The "Kingston's Best Rock" slogan is also being used on CIKR-FM. CFMK's sister station, CKWS-FM rebranded its station on the same day.[http://www.ckwstv.com/2015/02/13/fresh-radio-makes-debut-on-kingston-airwaves/ Fresh Radio makes debut on Kingston airwaves], CKWS-TV, February 13, 2015

On August 27, 2015, CFMK's website was replaced with a timer counting down to the following day at Noon, promoting "something exciting is coming soon". At that time, after playing "Can't Get Enough" by Bad Company, FM96 relaunched as 96.3 Big FM with a classic hits format, launching with a commercial free "Big 500 From A to Zed" countdown, playing 500 songs alphabetically and without interruption throughout the weekend before resuming its on-air programming on August 31, 2015.[http://formatchange.com/cfmk-becomes-96-3-big-fm/ CFMK Becomes 96.3 Big FM] The change comes as CFMK registered a 2.3 share in the Spring 2015 Numeris ratings, placing it well behind CIKR-FM's 9.0 share and CKLC-FM's 6.6 share.[https://radioinsight.com/blog/headlines/netgnomes/94270/cfmk-counting-down-to-big-change-on-friday/ CFMK Counting Down To Big Change On Friday]

Due to budget cuts, all of the station's on-air personalities were laid off in July 2024. Corus announced that "BIG 96.3 and Fresh 104.3 will remain in Kingston, and the stations will utilize voice tracking to continue to produce local content made for and reflecting Kingston."{{cite news |title=Corus cuts radio, TV jobs in Kingston as part of cost savings |url=https://www.thewhig.com/news/corus-cuts-radio-tv-jobs-in-kingston-as-part-of-cost-savings |access-date=July 18, 2024 |work=Kingston Whig-Standard |date=July 18, 2024}} After Corus' budget cuts, Queen's University radio station, CFRC-FM claims to be the last local radio outlet in Kingston. [https://www.queensjournal.ca/queens-owned-radio-station-stands-alone-as-corus-entertainment-cuts-local-media-in-kingston/ Corus Entertainment cuts local on-air broadcasting in Kingston], queensjournal.ca, August 30, 2024

Former Logos

Image:CFMK-FM.jpg|CFMK-FM logo used from 2007 to 2015

Image:FM96kingstonlogo2.png|Second FM96 logo

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