CHNI-FM


CHNI-FM is a Canadian FM radio station in Saint John, New Brunswick. The station broadcasts a Mainstream rock radio format branded as Q88.9. It is owned by the Stingray Group.

History

On November 26, 2004, Rogers Media received CRTC approval to operate a new English-language commercial FM News/talk radio station which would broadcast at 88.9 FM in Saint John, New Brunswick as well as other News/talk stations in Halifax and Moncton under licensing agreement, the CRTC officially approved the application. On October 11, 2005, CHNI-FM signed on as News 88.9 under the ownership of Rogers Media, as part of a three-station news/talk radio network comprising CHNI-FM, CKNI-FM in Moncton, and CJNI-FM in Halifax. As News 88.9, the station would also broadcast Saint John Sea Dogs, Ottawa Senators and Toronto Blue Jays games, along with programming from ESPN Radio and Westwood One.
On July 4, 2013, Newcap Radio announced that it would acquire CHNI-FM from Rogers Media pending CRTC approval, marking the company's entry into the Saint John market. The acquisition, along with a request by Newcap to allow CHNI-FM to switch from a news/talk format to a music format, was approved by the CRTC on March 14, 2014. The acquisition closed on March 31, 2014.

Format change

On July 28, 2014, CHNI-FM flipped to Mainstream rock branded as Rock 88.9, with 30 days of commercial-free music as the station began to hire on-air talent. David Newbury, general manager for Newcap Radio in Atlantic Canada stated that the company felt there was a "void" in the Saint John market that needed to be filled, and noted that Newcap was hoping CHNI-FM would emulate the success of its sister stations in other Atlantic Canadian markets.
On August 19, 2019, ROCK 88.9 rebranded as Q88.9, while keeping the same slogan The Rock of Saint John.

Controversy

When CHNI-FM flipped formats from an all-news station to a rock station, six employees were terminated as a result of the format change and have filed a lawsuit against Rogers and Newcap Radio.

Former Logos