The Concordia Student Broadcasting Corporation
CJLO is governed by the Concordia Student Broadcasting Corporation (CSBC). The CSBC is made up of seven directors who sit for two year terms and who are elected at an annual general meeting. The board is structured as follows:
For more information about the CSBC, audited financial reports, CSBC by-laws and to apply to become a CSBC member if you are a Concordia student and wish to vote at AGMs or run for a position please visit the CSBC website.
CJLO Mandate & Constitution
CJLO's mandate is to promote local and lesser known artists and to provide hands-on radio and sound recording training to Concordia Students & Community Members. CJLO is licensed by, and follows the regulations of, the Canadian Radio-Television Telecommunications Commission.
To download the CJLO Constitution please click here.
Funding
The majority of CJLO's funding comes from Concordia students. CJLO receives a 25 cent per credit, per semester fee levy from Concordia undergraduate students and a 32 cent per semester fee levy from Concordia graduate students. A small amount of funding comes from paid advertising, fundraising and grants for special projects.
To view the CSBC audited annual reports please visit the website.
Opting Out
If for whatever reason you do not feel that your student fees should go towards supporting independent campus media, CJLO fully adheres to an opt-out policy where-by students can make an appointment during a designated period each semester following the final course drop date to bring in their finalized course schedule and be reimbursed the student fees paid to CJLO. Students must come in person with valid student ID and updated transcript to be reimbursed.