Media in Moncton

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This is a list of the newspapers, television stations and radio stations in Moncton, New Brunswick.

Television stations

OTA channel Rogers Cable channel Call sign Network
29 (29.1) 8 CKCW-DT CTV Atlantic
11 (11.1) 12 CBAFT-DT Ici Radio-Canada
12 (12.1) 6 CIHF-DT-3 Global
(repeats CIHF-DT, Halifax)

See also: Digital television in Canada

Radio stations

Frequency Callsign Branding Format
FM 88.5 CBAF-FM Première Chaîne News/Talk and Flagship Première Chaîne station for Atlantic Canada (French)
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)

FM 90.1 CIRM-FM Information Radio group Tourist information radio station (English)
FM 90.7 CFBO-FM BO-FM, Dieppe Adult contemporary/community radio (French)
FM 91.9 CKNI-FM News 91.9 News/Talk/Sports (English) CKNI is networked with sister stations CHNI-FM (News 88.9) in Saint John and CJNI-FM (News 95.7) in Halifax.
FM 93.5 CKUM-FM Université de Moncton Campus radio (French)
FM 94.5 CKCW-FM K94.5 Hot adult contemporary (English)
FM 95.5 CBA-FM CBC Radio 2 adult album alternative, folk, world music, Classical music[1] (English)
(Rebroadcasters of CBH-FM, Halifax)
FM 96.9 CJXL-FM XL96 Country (English)
FM 98.3 CBAL-FM Espace musique Classical, jazz and folk (French)
FM 99.9 CHOY-FM Choix-FM 99.9, L'Acadie country Country (French)
FM 103.1 CJMO-FM C103 Mainstream Rock (English)
FM 103.9 CFQM-FM Max-FM Classic Hits (English)
FM 105.1 CITA-FM CITA Christian music (English)
FM 106.1 CBAM-FM CBC Radio One News and information (English)
FM 107.3 CKOE-FM CKO Radio Contemporary Christian music (English)

Major radio broadcasting companies in the Greater Moncton area.

Defunct AM radio stations

  • CKCW-AM 1220 kHz (1370 kHz - 1934 to 1941) (1400 kHz - 1941 to 1946) (1220 kHz - 1946 to 2001)

AM signal signed off on April 11, 2001, having moved to 94.5 FM as CKCW-FM.[2]

  • CBA-AM 1070 kHz (1050 kHz - 1939 to 1941) (1070 kHz - 1941 to 2008)

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.

  • CBAF-AM 1300 kHz (1954 - 1988)

AM transmitter was discontinued in 1988 and after eight years of simulcasting the FM transmitter, it became the station's primary frequency.

French-language radio station which had an effective radiated power of 10,000 watts.

Newspapers

Dailies

Weeklies

References

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBC_Radio_2#Format_change
  2. http://rockradioscrapbook.ca/air1965.html
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