Media in Fort McMurray

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The following is a list of media in Fort McMurray, Alberta .

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Radio

FrequencyCall signBrandingFormatOwnerNotes
91.1 CKOS-FM UCB Canada Contemporary Christian music United Christian Broadcasters Canada
93.3 CJOK-FM Country 93.3 Country Rogers Radio Posts news to MyMcMurray.com
94.5 CFWE-FM-5 CFWE Radio Network First Nations community radio Aboriginal Multimedia Society Rebroadcasts CFWE-FM Edmonton.
96.7 CKUA-FM-11 CKUA Radio Network public broadcasting CKUA Radio FoundationRebroadcasts CKUA-FM Edmonton.
97.9 CKYX-FM Rock 97.9 active rock Rogers Radio Posts news to MyMcMurray.com
99.3 CBXN-FM CBC Radio One public news/talk Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Rebroadcasts CBX Edmonton.
100.5 CHFT-FM 100.5 Cruz FM classic hits Harvard Broadcasting Broadcasts hourly news updates
101.5 CHFA-6-FM Ici Radio-Canada Première public news/talk Canadian Broadcasting Corporation French; rebroadcasts CHFA Edmonton.
103.7 CFVR-FM Mix 103.7 hot adult contemporary Harvard Broadcasting Broadcasts hourly news updates

Television

CBC News has a reporter based in Fort McMurray. There are no local broadcast outlets or repeaters serving Fort McMurray, with television service in the area available only via cable.

CFRN-DT (CTV) operates a rebroadcaster on channel 12 from Ashmont that provides separate commercials and local news bulletins for Fort McMurray. It is only available on cable, as that transmitter's coverage area does not reach Fort McMurray.

CBXT-DT (CBC Television), CBXFT-DT (Radio-Canada) and CITV-DT (Global) are also available on cable and satellite. CBXT and CBXFT previously operated rebroadcasters in Fort McMurray before they were shut down in 2012.

ROGERS TV has one producer located in Fort McMurray out of the formally SHAW Cable building in Beacon Hill reporting on local news for their cable access channel.

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