Media in North Bay, Ontario

Three of North Bay's radio stations find their homes here: EZRock, The Fox and CKAT

This is a list of media in North Bay, Ontario.

Radio

Frequency Call sign Branding Format Owner Notes
600 AM CKAT Country 600 country/news/sports Rogers Communications
95.1 FM CBON-FM-17 Ici Radio-Canada Première public news/talk Canadian Broadcasting Corporation French, rebroadcasts CBON-FM Sudbury
96.1 FM CBCN-FM CBC Radio One public news/talk Canadian Broadcasting Corporation rebroadcasts CBCS-FM Sudbury
97.1 FM CHYQ-FM Le Loup FM Hot adult contemporary Le5 Communications French; licensed to Sturgeon Falls.
99.3 FM CFSF-FM Moose FM adult contemporary Vista Broadcast Group licensed to Sturgeon Falls.
100.5 FM CHUR-FM Kiss 100.5 hot adult contemporary Rogers Communications
101.9 FM CKFX-FM 101.9 Rock active rock Rogers Communications
103.5 FM CJTK-FM KFM Christian music Eternacom rebroadcasts CJTK-FM Sudbury with some local content
104.9 FM CKTR-FM North Bay Radio 104.9 tourist information/community radio 1311831 Ontario Limited defunct
106.3 FM CFXN-FM Moose FM classic hits Vista Broadcast Group

A local non-profit group previously held short-term licenses to broadcast special events programming in both North Bay and Sturgeon Falls on 93.5 FM with the call sign CFDN, but never launched a permanent station.[1]

Canadore College operates a cable/internet only radio station, "Panther Radio".

Defunct radio stations

TV

North Bay is home to one television station which is locally licensed, CKNY-TV. However, that station effectively acts as a satellite of Sudbury's CICI-TV as part of the CTV Northern Ontario system — the station's only direct local production is a brief local news insert which airs as part of regional newscasts produced at the Sudbury station.

The city formerly also had its own CBC Television affiliate, CHNB-TV. However, that station was acquired directly by the CBC in 2002, and became a straight analogue rebroadcaster of CBLT-DT from Toronto; the repeater would close down on July 31, 2012, due to budget cuts.

The North Bay area is not designated as a mandatory market for digital television conversion, so the majority of stations broadcast in analogue.

OTA channel OTA virtual channel (PSIP) Cogeco Cable Call sign Network Notes
10 (VHF) 9 CKNY-TV CTV De facto rebroadcaster of CICI-TV (Sudbury)
15 (UHF) 2.1 3 CFGC-DT-2 Global Rebroadcaster of CIII-DT (Toronto)
32 (UHF) 11 CHCH-TV-6 Independent Rebroadcaster of CHCH-DT (Hamilton)
12 TV Cogeco Community channel for Cogeco subscibers.

Print

The city's main newspapers are the North Bay Nugget, a daily, and the weekly North Bay Nipissing News[2]

Outdoor

Canada's largest outdoor advertising company, Pattison Outdoor Advertising, has a local office in North Bay.

Internet

In part due to the news cutbacks at CTV Northern Ontario in the early 2000s, several web media outlets have also emerged to provide local news coverage to North Bay. These include BayToday,[3] North Bay Nipissing News [4] and NBTV,[5] and alternative media outlets such as Solvent Magazine[6] and North Bay Scene.[7]

References

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