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CIOI-FM

Coordinates: 43°14′12″N 79°53′12″W / 43.23667°N 79.88667°W / 43.23667; -79.88667
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CIOI-FM
Broadcast areaHamilton, Ontario
Frequency101.5 MHz (FM)
BrandingIndi 101.5
Programming
Formatcampus radio/adult alternative
Ownership
OwnerMohawk College Radio Corporation
History
First air date
1998; 26 years ago (1998)
Call sign meaning
IOI = 101
Technical information
ERP240 watts
Links
Websitewww.indi1015.ca

CIOI-FM is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 101.5 FM in Hamilton, Ontario. The license for this campus radio station is held by the Mohawk College Radio Corporation at Mohawk College in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

Former logo

CIOI-FM was originally launched in 1975 as CHMR, broadcasting on carrier current and cable FM. On June 6, 1997, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission approved the Mohawk College Radio Corporation's application to operate a new campus instructional FM station.[1] The station launched on FM on March 23, 1998 as C101.5 FM. The station rebranded as INDI 101 in October 2009, corresponding to the huge majority of independent music that the station plays. On January 8, 2014, the station rebranded as "101.5 The Hawk."

The station operates partly within the curriculum of Mohawk College's Music and Communications Media Programs which include radio broadcasting, broadcast journalism, advertising, television and music. Although any student at the college may volunteer to work at the station, priority is generally given to students who are currently studying in the Broadcasting and Journalism courses. Additionally a number of community members volunteer their time by hosting genre-specific radio programs on The Hawk. This combination of student-themed programming coupled with community-based and local-music supported programming allows The Hawk to provide a diversity in broadcasting for the Hamilton Ontario market.

The Hawk studios are currently located in F wing at Mohawk College within the Department of Music and Communications Media.

CIOI-FM's condition of license is to be an alternative to mainstream radio. The station's basic playlist consists of "non-mainstream" music such as local bands and new music, but also has specialty programming. The station vigorously supports the local Hamilton music environment and produces an annual music festival aimed at promoting local Hamilton music exclusively. This project called the C+C Music Festival is co-produced by fellow campus-community radio station CFMU-FM, located on the campus of McMaster University in Hamilton. Programming at The Hawk consists of independent-style music and a mix of cultural and ethnic broadcasts, and a segment of spoken word and educational programming.

References

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  1. ^ Decision CRTC 97-254 - New campus instructional FM station, CRTC, June 6, 1997.
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43°14′12″N 79°53′12″W / 43.23667°N 79.88667°W / 43.23667; -79.88667