Selon le site de la Fondation Canadienne des Communications:
CJRP-AM, Québec City, Telemedia Inc. - Left the Air
1959
CJLR began broadcasting October 24, on 1060 kHz with 5,000 watts full-time, DA-1, using three 250 foot towers. The station is owned by CJLR Inc.
1962
CJLR increased power on 1060 kHz to 10,000 watts full-time DA-1.
Studios at 1300 Laurier Blvd.
1969
On June 15, CJRP Radio Provinciale Ltee. purchased CJLR and changed the call letters to CJRP.
1977
CJRP still on 1060 kHz increased power to 50,000 watts day and 10,000 watts ngiht full-time, DA-2.
1985
On August 28, the CRTC approved the transfer effective control of Mutual Broadcasting Canada Limited, licensee of CKMF-FM and CJMS Montreal, CHIK-FM and CJRP Quebec City, CJTR Trois-Rivières, CJRC Gatineau and of the Radiomutuel network, through the transfer of all of the issued and outstanding shares from Radiomutuel Inc., the parent company of Mutual Broadcasting Canada Limited, to Communications Radiomutuel Inc., a corporation ultimately controlled by Messrs. Normand Beauchamp and Paul-Emile Beaulne.
1994
On September 30, Telemedia Communications and Radiomutuel merged their AM operations in Quebec, closing six stations. The two combined because they could no longer afford to compete with each other. The merger is subject to CRTC approval, but the six stations left the air on this date and the licenses were turned in to the commission. The merged company is called RadioMedia. The two companys still run their FM stations separately.
The CRTC revoked the licences for the six stations (including CJRP Québec City) on November 2, 1994.
Written by Bill Dulmage - October, 2004