Claude Fournelle
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Claude Fournelle is a radio professional from Montreal, Quebec. He is the founder of the Québec-Radio internet radio station and is involved in the Quebec sovereignty movement. He began his radio involvement at the now defunct CFOU-FM, a community radio station in Sainte-Thérèse, north of Montréal and later on in Longueuil's CHAA-FM. He made it into a commercial station, CIME-FM in Sainte-Adèle, where he was hired as a control board operator in the early 1990s. He later on transferred to sister station CIEL-FM in Longueuil but his experience behind the microphone of a commercial radio station began in Laval's CKLM-AM in the mid 1990s where he did almost everything from DJing to news and sports.

