This is a list of the television stations, radio stations, magazines and newspapers in Moncton, New Brunswick.
OTA virtual channel (PSIP) | OTA actual channel | Rogers Cable | Call sign | Network | Notes |
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11.1 | 11 (VHF) | 12 | CBAFT-DT | Ici Radio-Canada Télé | |
27.1 | 27 (UHF) | 6 | CHNB-DT-3 | Global | |
29.1 | 29 (UHF) | 8 | CKCW-DT | CTV |
Frequency | Callsign | Branding | Format | Owner |
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FM 88.5 | CBAF-FM | Ici Radio-Canada Première | News/Talk and Flagship Première station for Atlantic Canada (French) | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |
FM 89.5 | CJSE-FM | Country 89 | Country/community radio (French) Studios are in Shediac and is licensed to Moncton (Rebroadcaster CJSE-FM-1, 92.5 FM Memramcook) | Radio Beausejour Inc. |
FM 90.1 | CIRM-FM | Information Radio group | Tourist information radio station (English) | |
FM 90.7 | CFBO-FM | Plus 95.7 | hot adult contemporary/community radio (French) | Radio Beausejour Inc. |
plusfm.ca | PLUS-FM | Plus FM | hot adult contemporary (English) | PLUS FM RADIO Inc. |
FM 91.9 | CKNI-FM | 919 The Bend | Adult Contemporary (English) CKNI is a former news talk format (2004-2014); switched owners and format in August 2014. | Acadia Broadcasting |
FM 93.5 | CKUM-FM | Université de Moncton | Campus radio/community radio (French) | Les Médias acadiens universitaires, inc. |
FM 94.5 | CKCW-FM | K94.5 | Hot adult contemporary (English) | Maritime Broadcasting System |
FM 95.5 | CBA-FM | CBC Music | adult album alternative, folk, world music, classical music [1] (English) (Rebroadcasters of CBH-FM, Halifax) | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |
FM 96.9 | CJXL-FM | New Country 96-9 | Country (English) | Stingray Group |
FM 98.3 | CBAL-FM | Ici Musique | Classical, jazz and folk (French) | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |
FM 99.9 | CHOY-FM | Choix-FM 99.9, L'Acadie country | Country (French) | Maritime Broadcasting System |
FM 103.1 | CJMO-FM | C103 | Mainstream Rock (English) | Stingray Group |
FM 103.9 | CFQM-FM | Max-FM | Classic Hits (English) | Maritime Broadcasting System |
FM 105.1 | CITA-FM | CITA | Christian music (English) | International Harvesters for Christ Evangelistic Association Inc. |
FM 106.1 | CBAM-FM | CBC Radio One | News and information (English) | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |
FM 107.3 | CKOE-FM | CKO Radio | Contemporary Christian music (English) | Houssen Broadcasting |
Major radio broadcasting companies in the Greater Moncton area.
AM signal signed off on April 11, 2001, having moved to 94.5 FM as CKCW-FM. [2]
CBC FM transmitter signed on in January 2008 and the call sign was changed to CBAM-FM. The 50,000-watt clear-channel station outlet for the Maritimes was the last AM station in eastern New Brunswick (signed off in April 2008). Its transmitter site was on Dover Road in Dieppe.
AM transmitter was discontinued in 1988 and after eight years of simulcasting the FM transmitter, it became the station's primary frequency. Its former AM transmitter was located on Amirault Street, Dieppe.
French-language radio station which had an effective radiated power of 10,000 watts. Studios located in the former CKCW AM premises at the lobby of the Assomption Place from 1981 to 1985.
CBAT-DT, virtual channel 4, is a CBC Television owned-and-operated station licensed to Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. Owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, it is part of a twinstick with Moncton-based Ici Radio-Canada Télé station CBAFT-DT. CBAT-DT's studios are located on Regent Street and Vanier Highway in Fredericton, and its transmitter is located on Rice Hill. CBAT originally broadcast from a transmitter located on Mount Champlain near Saint John, its city of licence until 2011, and operated a network of rebroadcasters throughout the province.
CKCW-DT, virtual channel 2, is a CTV owned-and-operated television station licensed to Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, serving as the network's outlet for both New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. The station is owned by the Bell Media subsidiary of BCE Inc. CKCW-DT's studios are located at Halifax and George Streets in Moncton, with a PEI bureau in Charlottetown. Its transmitter is located on Wilson Road in Hillsborough.
CHYK-FM is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts at 104.1 FM in Timmins, Ontario. It broadcasts a francophone hot adult contemporary format for the city's Franco-Ontarian community. It is owned by Le5 Communications, and branded as Le Loup 104.1.
CBLA-FM is a non-commercial Canadian radio station in Toronto, Ontario. Owned and operated by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the station is the flagship station of the CBC Radio One network, broadcasting a mix of news and talk. In addition to the Toronto market, CBLA also reaches much of Central Ontario with a network of twelve rebroadcasters. The studios are in the Canadian Broadcasting Centre.
CBAF-FM is a French-language public Canadian radio station located in Moncton, New Brunswick. The station has a commercial-free news/talk format and is the flagship station of the Ici Radio-Canada Première network for Atlantic Canada. CBAF is owned and operated by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
CKSB-10-FM is a Canadian public radio station serving the Winnipeg Capital Region in Manitoba. It is owned by the Société Radio-Canada (CBC) and airs the Ici Radio-Canada Première network, concentrating on news and talk in French. It had been licensed to Saint Boniface, which was a separate city until it was annexed by Winnipeg in 1971. Even though the call sign includes a number, usually indicating the station is a rebroadcaster, CKSB-10-FM originates some of its own local programming and contributes to the Ici Radio-Canada Première network.
CBVE-FM is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts the programming of the CBC Radio One network at 104.7 FM in Quebec City, Quebec. The station's main transmitter is located at Mount Bélair. Its studios are co-located with its francophone sister stations on Rue St-Jean in Downtown Quebec City.
CHOK is a Canadian radio station, licensed to Sarnia, Ontario at 1070 kHz and owned by Blackburn Radio. The station broadcasts a country format with local news, talk and sports. CHOK also has an FM translator, CHOK-1-FM, broadcasting at 103.9 MHz. The station is the radio home of the Toronto Blue Jays, as well as the Sarnia Sting.
CBU is a Canadian radio station, which airs the programming of the CBC Radio One network, in Vancouver, British Columbia. The station broadcasts on 690 AM and on 88.1 FM as CBU-2-FM. CBU's newscasts and local shows are also heard on a chain of CBC stations around the Lower Mainland.
CHSJ-FM is a Canadian radio station broadcasting at 94.1 FM in Saint John, New Brunswick. The station plays a country format under the Country 94 branding. CHSJ is owned by Acadia Broadcasting, which also owns sister station CHWV-FM.
CBAM-FM is a radio station broadcasting at 106.1 MHz from Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, and is the local Radio One station of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. CBAM broadcasts with a power of 69,500 watts.
WAPI is a commercial AM radio station in Birmingham, Alabama. It is owned by Cumulus Media and carries a talk radio format, simulcast with FM sister station 99.5 WZRR. The radio studios and offices are on Goodwin Crest Drive in Homewood.
CJMO-FM is a Canadian FM radio station broadcasting at 103.1 MHz in Moncton, New Brunswick. The station airs an classic/active rock format branded as Q103. CJMO's studios are located on Arsenault Court, in the Moncton Industrial Park while its transmitter is located on Caledonia Mountain. The station is owned by the Stingray Group which also owns sister station CJXL-FM. CJMO broadcasts a mainstream rock radio format.
CFQM-FM is a Canadian FM radio station broadcasting from Moncton, New Brunswick, and owned by the Maritime Broadcasting System. The station currently airs a classic hits radio format and is branded on-air as 103.9 Max FM. Since 1977, the station has had numerous music formats such as easy listening, MOR and adult contemporary. From 1979 to 1998, it had a successful country format.
CKCW-FM is a Canadian radio station broadcasting at 94.5 FM in Moncton, New Brunswick. The station plays a hot adult contemporary format branded as K94.5 and is owned by the Maritime Broadcasting System.
CBZF-FM is a Canadian radio station broadcasting at 99.5 MHz from Fredericton, New Brunswick and is the local Radio One station of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
CJCW is a Canadian radio station broadcasting at 590 AM in Sussex, New Brunswick. The station plays an adult contemporary format and is owned & operated by the Maritime Broadcasting System. The station has been on the air since June 1975.
WTSO is a commercial AM radio station in Madison, Wisconsin. The station is owned and operated by iHeartMedia, Inc., and airs a sports format. From 2014 until February 1, 2020, WTSO was simulcast on FM translator W265CV at 100.9 MHz. W265CV now airs a 1960s-1970s oldies format as "U-100.9".
KYYS is a radio station broadcasting a Regional Mexican format. The station is licensed to Kansas City, Kansas, United States. It is currently owned by Audacy, Inc. and operations are under an LMA with Reyes Media Group.
CHLR is a defunct French-language private Canadian radio station which broadcast at 1380 kHz on the AM band from 1981 to 1985 at Moncton, New Brunswick.