The Alliance des radios communautaires du Québec (ARCQ) is a Canadian organization, which serves as a coordinating body for community radio stations in Quebec.[1]
Founded in 1978, the organization supports the development and maintenance of French-language community radio in the province through lobbying, advocacy, management support, training and syndication of programming.[2]
The organization cooperates with, but operates separately from, the Alliance des radios communautaires du Canada for French-language community radio stations in the rest of Canada. In 2018, the two organizations held their first-ever joint conference for all French-language community radio stations across Canada.[3]
Member stations
- Amos - CHOW-FM
- Bécancour - CKBN-FM
- Blanc-Sablon - CFBS-FM
- Cap-aux-Meules - CFIM-FM
- Carleton-sur-Mer - CIEU-FM
- Châteauguay - CHAI-FM
- Coaticook - CIGN-FM
- Fermont - CFMF-FM
- Fort-Coulonge - CHIP-FM
- Gaspé - CJRG-FM
- Havre-Saint-Pierre - CILE-FM
- Lac-Etchemin - CFIN-FM
- Lasalle - CKVL-FM
- Lebel-sur-Quévillon - CKCJ-FM
- Lévis - CJMD-FM
- Longueuil - CHAA-FM
- Louiseville - CHHO-FM
- Maniwaki - CHGA-FM
- Matagami - CHEF-FM
- Montreal - CIBL-FM
- Natashquan - CKNA-FM
- Port-Menier - CJBE-FM
- Quebec City - CKIA-FM
- Quebec City - CKRL-FM
- Radisson - CIAU-FM
- Rimouski - CKMN-FM
- Saguenay - CKAJ-FM
- Saint-Gabriel-de-Brandon - CFNJ-FM
- Saint-Hilarion - CIHO-FM
- Senneterre - CIBO-FM
- Sherbrooke - CFLX-FM
- Tête-à-la-Baleine - CJTB-FM
References
External links
 | Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association des radiodiffuseurs communautaires du Québec. Read more |