CJQM-FM
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CJQM is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts country music at 104.3 FM in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. The station uses the on-air brand name Q104 and the slogan "Today's Country".
The station was launched on May 13, 1965 as CKCY-FM by Algonquin Broadcasting, the owners of the city's CKCY. In 1976, the stations were acquired by Huron Broadcasting, who also launched CKCY-TV in 1978. Huron subsequently sold the radio stations to a new business consortium, CKCY 920 Ltd., in 1985. The station adopted its current callsign that year.
CKCY 920 Ltd. was subsequently acquired by Mid-Canada Radio in 1988, and Mid-Canada in turn was acquired by the Pelmorex Radio Network in 1990.
Due to the economic circumstances of the Sault Ste. Marie market, with competition from stations in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan severely curtailing the profitability of the Ontario stations, Pelmorex shut down CKCY in 1992. The company also entered into a local management agreement with Telemedia, taking over management of that company's CHAS-FM.
Telemedia subsequently acquired the Pelmorex group in 1999. Telemedia, in turn, was acquired by Standard Broadcasting in 2002, and sold both CJQM and CHAS to Rogers Communications the same year.
CJQM also broadcasts Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds hockey games during the hockey season.