This is a list of media in Medicine Hat, Alberta .
Frequency | Call sign | Branding | Format | Owner | Language/rebroadcast |
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FM 93.7 | CJLT-FM | UCB | Contemporary Christian music | United Christian Broadcasters Canada | English |
FM 94.5 | CHAT-FM | Wild 94.5 | country music | Jim Pattison Group | English |
FM 96.1 | CFMY-FM | My 96 | hot adult contemporary | Jim Pattison Group | English |
FM 97.3 | CKUA-FM-3 | CKUA Radio Network | public broadcasting | CKUA Radio Foundation | English, rebroadcasts CKUA-FM Edmonton |
FM 98.3 | CBRM-FM | CBC Radio One | news/talk | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | English, rebroadcasts CBR Calgary |
FM 100.5 | CHFA-FM-8 | Ici Radio-Canada Première | news/talk | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | French; rebroadcasts CHFA Edmonton |
FM 102.1 | CJCY-FM | Jack 102.1 | adult hits | Rogers Media | English |
FM 105.3 | CKMH-FM | Rock 105.3 | active rock | Rogers Media | English |
Medicine Hat is not designated as a mandatory market for digital television conversion. All broadcasting stations broadcast only in analogue.
OTA channel | DTV channel | Cable channel | Call sign | Network | Notes | Rebroadcast |
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6 | 3 | CHAT-TV | City | Formerly an affiliate of CBC Television & E! Canada | ||
8 | 9 | CFCN-TV-8 | CTV | Analogue repeater of CFCN-DT Calgary | ||
10 | Shaw TV Medicine Hat | Community Access Television |
There are two "cable" television providers in Medicine Hat, Shaw Communications and Telus. Shaw carries American network affiliates from Spokane, Washington.
Medicine Hat has not had over-the-air English-language CBC Television service since CHAT-TV disaffiliated from the network in 2008. CBC and Global is available only on cable or satellite in Medicine Hat, with Shaw offering CBRT-DT from Calgary to is subscribers. Alberta's Radio-Canada station, CBXFT-DT Edmonton, is also available on cable.
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