List of radio stations in Prince Edward Island

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The following is a list of radio stations in the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island , as of 2023.

Call signFrequencyCity of LicenceOwnerFormat
CIRB-FM93.9 FM Borden Information Radio/Strait Crossing Bridge Limited tourist information
CBAF-FM-15 88.1 FM Charlottetown Ici Radio-Canada Première public news/talk (French)
CBAX-FM-1 88.9 FM Charlottetown Ici Musique public music (French)
CIOG-FM 91.3 FM Charlottetown International Harvesters for Christ Evangelistic Association Christian radio
CHLQ-FM 93.1 FM Charlottetown Maritime Broadcasting System classic rock
CFCY-FM 95.1 FM Charlottetown Maritime Broadcasting System country
CBCT-FM 96.1 FM Charlottetown CBC Radio One public news/talk
CHTN-FM 100.3 FM Charlottetown Stingray Digital Classic hits
CBCH-FM 104.7 FM Charlottetown CBC Music public music
CKQK-FM 105.5 FM Charlottetown Stingray Digital contemporary hit radio
CBCT-FM-2 92.3 FM Elmira CBC Radio One public news/talk
CHTN-FM-1 99.9 FM Elmira Stingray Digital Classic hits
CKQK-FM-1 103.7 FM Elmira Stingray Digital contemporary hit radio
CBPP1490 AM Prince Edward Island National Park CBC/Parks Canada tourist/park information
CBPP-11280 AM Prince Edward Island National Park CBC/Parks Canada tourist/park information
CHTN-FM-2 89.9 FM St. Edward Stingray Digital Classic hits
CKQK-FM-2 91.1 FM St. Edward Stingray Digital contemporary hit radio
CBAF-FM-20 97.5 FM St. Edward Ici Radio-Canada Première public news/talk (French)
CBCT-FM-1 101.1 FM St. Edward CBC Radio One public news/talk
CIOG-FM-1 92.5 FM Summerside International Harvesters for Christ Evangelistic Association Christian radio
CJRW-FM 102.1 FM Summerside Maritime Broadcasting System Adult contemporary
CBAF-FM-19 106.9 FM Urbainville Ici Radio-Canada Première public news/talk (French)

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