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JOCK COMPOSITE
Station: CJRC 1150
Ottawa-Hull (Gatineau)
Date:
June 3, 1972
Time: 8:00

CJRC 60s-70s ace morningman Richard Proulx
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CJRC 1150 is the powerful voice of the French-speaking Outaouais region, launched on June 3rd, 1968 by businessmen Raymond Crépeau, Marcel Joyal, Robert Campeau and Gérard Moreau in the presence of then-Canadian Prime minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau.
The station’s offices and studios are originally located on Ottawa’s Sparks Street Mall in the 60s, then on Belfast Road in the Nations’ Capital during the 70s, finally settling in the old city of Gatineau, Québec in the 1980s. CJRC is part of the legendary multi-station Radio-Mutuel radio network of the day across Québec, with CJMS Montréal as the flagship station. CJRC is granted a power boost to 50,000 watts (daytime), 5,000 watts nighttime in the spring of 1972 and remains as such until the spring of 2007 when the station and the call letters are moved to the FM band as 104.7 CJRC.
In order of jock appearance on this classic composite from 1972 are zany morningman Richard Proulx followed by Jacques Lavoie, Marc-André (Théberge), Yvon Morissette, Yvon Fortin and Martial Brideau.
Enjoy French-Canadian Top 40 complete with American hits and Québécois cover versions and originals of the era, along with breezy PAMS and other assorted jingle packages à la française, here.
(The Marc Denis Collection)

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