Media in Red Deer, Alberta
This is a list of media in Red Deer, Alberta.
Radio
- FM 89.9: CKTC-FM (tourist information)
- FM 90.5: CKRD-FM (Contemporary Christian music)
- FM 93.1: CHIM-FM-5 (Contemporary Christian music)
- FM 94.1: CJUV-FM "Sunny 94" (adult contemporary)
- FM 95.5: CKGY-FM "KG Country" (country)
- FM 98.9: CIZZ-FM "Zed 99" (classic rock)
- FM 99.9: CBR-FM-1 (CBC Radio 2)
- FM 100.7: CKRI-FM "100.7 FM The River" (adult contemporary)
- FM 101.3 CKIK-FM "Kraze 101.3" (contemporary hit radio)
- FM 102.1: CBRD-FM (CBC Radio One)
- FM 103.5: CHFA-FM-2 (Ici Radio-Canada Première)
- FM 105.5: CHUB-FM "Big 105" (hot adult contemporary)
- FM 106.7: CFDV-FM "The Drive" (active rock)
- FM 107.7: CKUA-FM-6 (public radio)
Television
Until August 2009, Red Deer was served by a local television station, CHCA-TV channel 6, carrying programming from Canada's E! network. CHCA closed on August 31, 2009 due to economic troubles endured by its parent company, Canwest.[1]
All of the city's other television services are rebroadcasters of stations from Edmonton. Red Deer is not designated as a mandatory market for digital television conversion; currently, no station in the region has a digital transmitter in operation.
After CHCA dropped its longtime affiliation with CBC Television in 2005, Edmonton's CBXT set up a rebroadcaster in Red Deer. Radio-Canada outlet CBXFT already operated a rebroadcaster there, and both stations had been available for decades on cable in the city. They were shut down with the CBC's other rebroadcasters in 2012, meaning Red Deer residents need cable to watch CBC and Radio-Canada programming.
Cable television in Red Deer is served by Shaw Communications, who operates a local community channel under the "Shaw TV" name. Discounting Shaw TV, Red Deer, with a population approaching 100,000, is one of the largest standalone urban centres in Canada (i.e. one that is not part of a larger metropolitan area) without a local TV station.
Newspapers
- Red Deer Advocate
- Red Deer Express
References
- ↑ "Canwest closing TV stations in Alberta, B.C.". cbc.ca, July 22, 2009.
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