Independent
James Scott, a music business student in Edinburgh, Scotland reached out to CJSF in order to complete a professional project to obtain his degree. The result is a four episode radio series celebrating Scottish music. Most radio shows featuring Scottish music tend to focus on folk or traditional music but Scotland has a fantastic and at times joyously off-kilter contemporary music scene. That's what you'll hear!
Episodes are in 2 parts - an hour each - which accounts for the same day archive link. Part 2 atop Part 1 by airdate..
Hosted by Jen le Franc of On the Tracks fame, Deep Tracks takes you on musical ride through genres for a deep listening experience.
Open Mics are time slots where as a new volunteer programmer your broadcast dream can become a reality. They are spaces where a new volunteer can put their training into practice before proposing a show of their own, and where volunteer programmers can be assigned their own permanent time slot, in other words, your radio show could be here! In the meantime, you might hear some syndicated content sourced from campus/community stations across Canada.
Broadcasting on CJAM 99.1 FM since 2001 and now syndicating on community/campus radio stations across Canada and the US, we are a weekly award-winning music program that gives a stage to the pioneering and contemporary female and non-binary musicians in rock, punk, rap, hip hop, R&B, blues, jazz, electronic, country, alternative, indie-rock and so much more.
Van Con in your face...Boomshakalaka!
Every Tuesday from 5-6 PM on CJSF 99.1 FM!
Oh No! Radio acknowledges and understands that it takes place on the traditional, unceded territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and Sel̓íl̓witulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.
Public Affairs Discussions
Interviews, Roundtable Discussions, Poetry, Podcasts - you'll hear it all (and much more!) here in the place to be with Sista C, every Friday morning at 10am. Tune in, and then Speak Up, Listen Up, and Act Upon what you've learned!