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Pelmorex and first
Pelmorex acquired the first stations from Mid-Canada Radio in 1990.
In 1992, Pelmorex also entered into one of Canada's first local management agreements, taking over day-to-day management, but not formal ownership, of Telemedia's CHAS-FM in Sault Ste.
Pelmorex became controversial as one of the first radio broadcast groups in Canada to centralize its operations as a cost-saving measure.
The two FM stations went on to form one of Canada's first LMAs and moved into shared office and studio space, with Pelmorex being the managing partner in the arrangement.

Pelmorex and for
Pelmorex also uses a localization technology known as PMX, a proprietary system that is able to deliver separate forecasts for over 1200 locations across Canada.
Pelmorex was chosen to be one of Canada's Top 100 Employers in 2002 by Mediacorp Canada Inc. and recognized for its leadership in broadcasting for employment equity in a cover story by Maclean's.

Pelmorex and All
Pelmorex has undertaken a project that would create a national warning system called All Channel Alert ( French: Système d ' alerte tous canaux ), similar to the Emergency Alert System in the United States.
All three stations became part of Mid-Canada Radio in 1986, and were subsequently sold to the Pelmorex Radio Network in 1990.
The private company Pelmorex, which owns Canada's two major cable weather networks ( The Weather Network and MétéoMédia ), has proposed a national warning system which would be called All Channel Alert.

Pelmorex and Channel
TWN is based in Oakville, Ontario and is owned by Pelmorex, which is itself principally owned by Pierre L. Morrissette in partnership with the similar American service, The Weather Channel ( itself controlled by NBCUniversal ).
Both MétéoMedia and The Weather Network are owned by Pelmorex ( in turn half-owned by The Weather Channel ).
Pelmorex subsequently sold CKNR, CJNR and CKNS to North Channel Broadcasting in 1996.
In 2004, they also acquired CKNR in Elliot Lake, a station which had also once been part of Pelmorex but was sold to North Channel Broadcasting in 1996.
North Channel Broadcasting acquired the stations from Pelmorex in 1996, and converted CKNR to FM 94. 1 MHz on March 3, 1997 with a transmitter on Manitoulin Island.
North Channel subsequently sold CKNR to Haliburton Broadcasting Group in 2004, a sale which reunited CKNR with many of its former sister stations in the Pelmorex Radio Network.

Pelmorex and was
The Pelmorex Radio Network was a system of Canadian radio stations in Northern Ontario, owned and operated by Pelmorex.
CHNO in Sudbury was an AM oldies station when Haliburton acquired it from Pelmorex ; a stipulation in the CRTC's approval of the transaction allowed it to move to FM.
Mid-Canada Radio was sold to the Pelmorex Radio Network in 1990.
In 1990, the station was acquired by the Pelmorex Radio Network.
In 1990, Ricard's media holdings were sold off in a series of transactions: MCTV was acquired by Baton Broadcasting, Mid-Canada Radio was sold to Pelmorex, becoming the Pelmorex Radio Network, and Northern Cable was sold to CFCF's cable television division.
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.
Until 2008, Landmark was part-owner ( with Pelmorex ) of Canadian weather channels The Weather Network and MétéoMédia.

Pelmorex and efforts
On June 11, 2009, the CRTC gave Pelmorex full approval of the service, which will serve to complement efforts set forth by the federal government, as well as provincial and local governments.
On June 11, 2009, the CRTC gave Pelmorex full approval of the service, which will serve to complement efforts set forth by the federal government, as well as provincial and local governments.

Pelmorex and at
Scott Jackson, a former program director with the company, has written on his website that Pelmorex often neglected necessary equipment and technology upgrades at the stations, and that the company had him simultaneously serve as program director of both the Sudbury and North Bay clusters, spending half of his working week in each city.

Pelmorex and time
Former program director Scott Jackson, now the manager of CJLF-FM in Barrie, has stated that CHNO and CJMX were the most neglected stations in the entire Pelmorex corporate family during the time that he worked there, despite being the network's nominal flagships.

Pelmorex and by
* PMX ( Pelmorex ), a weather localization system operated by The Weather Network.
The Weather Network ( TWN ) is the English language component of the Canadian Category A weather news and information specialty channel owned by Pelmorex.
MétéoMédia is the French language component of the Canadian Category A weather information specialty channel and web site owned by Pelmorex.
HBG expanded greatly into Northern Ontario in 1999 by acquiring several stations from the Pelmorex Radio Network.
The station adopted its current call sign and format in 1990, after the three stations were acquired by Pelmorex Radio Network.
Lavalin also branched out in other industries, such as cable television — Canada's The Weather Network and MétéoMédia were founded by Lavalin in 1988 ; Lavalin's shares would be sold to Pelmorex in 1993.

Pelmorex and local
Telemedia entered into a local management agreement with Pelmorex, retaining ownership of the station but giving Pelmorex the management rights.

Pelmorex and stations
In 1989, Pierre Morrissette founded his own communications company, Pelmorex Media Inc., and acquired several french and english-language radio stations that were serving various small and medium-size markets in northern Ontario.
Pelmorex sold the remaining stations to Haliburton Broadcasting Group in 1999.
In the 1990s, the company owned the Pelmorex Radio Network stations in Northern Ontario.
In 1990, Mid-Canada sold the stations to Pelmorex.
Pelmorex sold the stations in 1998, when Telemedia acquired CJMX, and 1999, when Haliburton Broadcasting Group acquired CHYC and CHNO.
Pelmorex, in turn, sold its stations to the Haliburton Broadcasting Group in 1999.
The stations became part of Mid-Canada Radio in 1985, and were then sold to the Pelmorex Radio Network in 1990.
Pelmorex subsequently sold its other stations in Sudbury to Haliburton Broadcasting Group.
Marie, Michigan severely curtailing the profitability of the Ontario stations, Pelmorex shut down CKCY in 1992.

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