CHIP 101.7 FM

138, rue Principale, Fort-Coulonge, QC J0X 1V0
Telephone: 819-683-3155

CHIPFM 101,9

Chip has a French language license at the CRTC and ensures its mandate the promotion of linguistic duality within the Pontiac territory and the Gatineau Valley and Renfrew County, Ontario. The radio station diffuses on the frequency of 101.9 on the FM band with a transmitter of a power of 10 kW, allowing it to diffuse on a large territory. In order to serve all the people in his community, Chip FM offers his listeners, a diversified program. One of the main goals of the station is to inform the community with local and regional news that are not necessarily disseminated by other regional media. The entire team of the radio station works drastically in order to make its programming, one that reflects the cultural, economic, political, educational and social portrait of its region "as a non-profit organization, annual revenues Chip FM are formed; a grant from the provincial governor, weekly bingos, annual radiothen, belly of radio advertising, membership fees and donations. Chip FM also knew under the community radio name of Pontiac was recorded as a non-profit organization in June 1978. The first broadcast in the wave took place on 1 March 1981.