Quoi de Neuf

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Quoi de Neuf
Broadcast areaCanada
United States
FrequencyXM125
BrandingQuoi de Neuf fr
Programming
Format(in French) Art and Entertainment news & information
2007-04-09 as (in French) News Radio
AffiliationsLa Presse Canadienne
Ownership
OwnerXM Radio Canada
History
First air date
2005-11-17
Technical information
ClassSatellite Radio Station
Links
WebsiteQuoi de Neuf

Quoi de Neuf ("What's New") is a Canadian 24-hour news and information radio station, which airs on XM Satellite Radio channel 125. The station is primarily a loop of news programming, much of which was originally sourced from Corus Quebec's terrestrial news stations. Quoi de Neuf focused much more on entertainment and lifestyle news than its English counterpart, Canada 360.

However, due to budget issues, XM Radio Canada decided to release the staff at Quoi de Neuf. In addition, the format was changed to news radio and is outsourced to the French-language broadcast arm of The Canadian Press, with a culture segment done in-house.[1]

On November 12, 2008, Quoi de Neuf was moved from channel 245 to channel 125.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Trudel, Pierre (2007-03-22). "Les stations francophones de XM dissoutes... ou presque" (in French). Retrieved 2007-09-19.

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