CJLA-FM is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Lachute, Quebec.
Owned and operated by RNC Media, it broadcasts on 104.9 MHz using an omnidirectional antenna with an effective radiated power of 3,000 watts (class A). The station airs an adult contemporary format (with a heavy emphasis towards oldies since 2006) branded as Planète Lov (it was known as Lov Radio from 2006 until September 2008, when almost all RNC stations rebranded as Planète). Part of CJLA-FM's programming is simulcast on co-owned CHPR-FM in neighbouring Hawkesbury, Ontario. Its musical playlist is similar to the Montreal French adult contemporary stations CFGL-FM and CITE-FM (although CFGL-FM's playlist is more closer due to CFGL-FM playing more oldies/classic hits than CITE-FM), and competes up against Cogeco-owned CIME-FM, a hot AC station in Saint-Jérôme, also in the Laurentians.
The station was launched in 1974 on AM 630 kHz by Radio Lachute, and was acquired by Guy Vaillancourt in 1980. Vaillancourt subsequently acquired CFIX in Cornwall, Ontario in 1983, and shut that station down but retained its rebroadcaster CHPR in Hawkesbury as a rebroadcaster of CJLA.
You're here
With nowhere left to go
With nowhere left to go
You feel
Your facing is alone
Your facing is alone
So I'm singin this for You
Yeah, I'm singin this for You
So You don't have to
Is there something to live for?
Tell me it's something to live for
Cause I don't have more
You feel
There's nothing left to say
There's nothing left to say
You feel
You slowly fade away
You slowly fade away
So I'm singin this for You
Yeah, I'm singin this for You
So You don't have to
Is there something to live for?
Tell me it's something to live for
Cause I don't have more
Is there something to live for?
Tell me it's something to live for
Cause I don't have more
So I'm singin this for You
Yeah, I'm singin this for You
So You don't have to
Is there something to live for?
Tell me it's something to live for
Cause I don't have more
Is there something to live for?
Yeah, is there something to live for?
How could you need more?
And now
It's everywhere to go