Media in Campbellton, New Brunswick

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Lists of newspapers, radio and television stations serving Campbellton, New Brunswick :

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Newspapers

Television

All stations are available on Rogers Cable, the local cable provider for Campbellton.

Campbellton and the surrounding area is not designated as a mandatory market for digital television conversion; only CHAU-TV, CFTF-DT and Télé-Québec announced their intentions to convert all their transmitters to digital, regardless of location. Since the digital conversion, CBC Television (via CBAT-DT) and Radio-Canada (via CBAFT-DT) have only been available on cable.

All stations are analog unless specified otherwise.

City of licenceChannelCallsignNetworkNotes
Carleton, Quebec 5 Digital CHAU-DT TVA
Campbellton7 CKCD-TV CTV Atlantic Analogue satellite of CKCW-DT ch. 2 Moncton
Upsalquitch 12 CKAM-TV CTV Atlantic Analogue satellite of CKCW-DT ch. 2 Moncton
Carleton, Quebec 15 Digital CIVK-DT Télé-Québec satellite of CIVM-DT ch. 17 Montreal
Carleton, Quebec 44 Digital CFTF-DT-11 Noovo satellite of CFTF-DT ch. 29 Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec

CHNB-DT, CJBR-DT, CBMT-DT and CTV Two Atlantic have also been available on cable for decades.

Radio

Call signFrequencyCity of LicenseOwnerFormat
CIMS-FM 103.9 FM Balmoral La Coopérative Radio Restigouche community radio (French)
CKNB 950 AMCampbellton Maritime Broadcasting System adult contemporary
CBAL-FM-3 88.9 FMCampbellton Radio-Canada Ici Musique (French)
CBAE-FM 90.5 FMCampbellton CBC CBC Radio One
CBAF-FM-3 91.5 FMCampbellton Radio-Canada Ici Radio-Canada Première (French)
CFIC-FM 105.1 FM Listuguj, Quebec Micmac Historical Cultural Art Society country
CHRQ-FM 106.9 FM Listuguj, Quebec Gespegewag Communications Society First Nations community radio

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