Media in Moncton

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

Television stations

OTA virtual channel (PSIP) OTA actual channel Rogers Cable Call sign Network Notes
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

Radio stations

Frequency Callsign Branding Format
FM 88.5 CBAF-FM Ici Radio-Canada Première News/Talk and Flagship Première 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 919 The Bend Adult Contemporary (English) CKNI is a former news talk format (2004-2014); switched owners and format in August 2014.
FM 93.5 CKUM-FM Université de Moncton Campus radio/community 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 Ici 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

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.

Magazines

Monthly

Newspapers

Dailies

Weeklies

References

  1. CBC Radio 2#Format change
  2. http://rockradioscrapbook.ca/air1965.html
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