Media in Kamloops
This is a list of media in Kamloops, British Columbia.
Radio
Frequency | Call sign | Branding | Format | Owner | Notes |
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610 AM | CHNL | Radio NL - News, Talk, Sports | news/talk | NL Broadcasting | English |
92.5 FM | CFBX-FM | The X | campus radio | Thompson Rivers University | |
94.1 FM | CBYK-FM | CBC Radio One | news/talk | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | English |
96.5 FM | CBUF-FM-6 | Ici Radio-Canada Première | news/talk | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | French; repeats CBUF-FM Vancouver |
97.5 FM | CKRV-FM | 97.5 The River | hot adult contemporary | NL Broadcasting | English |
98.3 FM | CIFM-FM | 98.3 CIFM | active rock | Jim Pattison Group | English |
100.1 FM | CKBZ-FM | B100 | adult contemporary | Jim Pattison Group | English |
101.9 FM | CBPL-FM | WeatherRadio | Weather | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (owner) Weatheradio Canada (operator) |
English / French |
103.1 FM | CJKC-FM | Country 103 | country | NL Broadcasting | English |
105.3 FM | CBU-FM-4 | CBC Radio 2 | Public/Music | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | English; repeats CBU-FM Vancouver |
Television
Kamloops is not designated as a mandatory market for digital television conversion. All broadcasting stations broadcast only in analogue.
- Channel 4 / Cable 7: CFJC-TV (Citytv)
- Channel 6 / Cable 8: CHKM-TV (Global; analogue semi-satellite of CHAN-DT Vancouver)
The Kamloops area currently has no local CBC Television outlet since its disaffiliation from CFJC-TV in 2006; CBUT-DT in Vancouver is piped in via cable and satellite. Likewise, ever since CHAN dropped its longtime affiliation with CTV in 2001, that network has also only been available via cable from CIVT-DT in Vancouver.
The city's main daily newspaper was the Kamloops Daily News which ceased publication in 2014.[1] The city is also home to Kamloops This Week,[2] a free newspaper which publishes three times a week.