Claude Rajotte

Claude Rajotte
Born (1955-07-03) July 3, 1955
Drummondville, Quebec
Nationality Canadian
Occupation DJ / Musical Critic
Years active 1974present

Claude Rajotte (born July 3, 1955) is a well-known Canadian DJ/VJ/music critic from Montreal, Quebec.

Life

Rajotte was born in Drummondville, Quebec on July 3, 1955. His career started at the local radio station CHRD-AM, in 1974. After short stints in Ottawa and Quebec, he settled in Montreal and started to work for CKOI-FM in 1976.

While being a DJ for CHOM-FM (19822002), he spoke English with a marked French Canadian accent that was liked by his radio audience. In the 1980s, Rajotte was in the habit of continually switching from English to French during his broadcasts. With his unmistakable accent, Francophones connected immediately, however, that did not detract Anglophone listeners, leading to complaints from CHOM's main competitor at the time, the Francophone radio station CKOI, Rajotte's former employer. Canada's broadcasting regulators, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), ruled that CHOM DJs were not allowed to speak in French on the air, despite the requirement that CHOM must broadcast a certain proportion of French language songs.

He was also a fixture for over 17 years (19872004) on MusiquePlus (the French counterpart to MuchMusic). He was a VJ and a much appreciated album critic. His review show called Le Cimetière des CD (The Cemetery of CDs) was on the air for ten consecutive years. Once a week during the show, Rajotte would hold a "destroy", an event during which he would physically destroy a newly released album which he particularly disliked using unorthodox methods. He was also a regular host of the channel's alternative video show, Nu Musik during the 1980s, and Rage during the 1990s (which was renamed The Claude Rajotte Show).

From 2004 to 2011, Claude Rajotte hosted a late-night radio show on Radio-Canada's Espace Musique. He was also a frequent contributor to Bande à part. In the summer of 2011, he quits Radio-Canada and is back on MusiquePlus. August 2014, his TV program 'Rajotte' moved to Musimax until Dec. 2015.

Compilations by Rajotte

Further reading

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