Radio Stations
Band | Frequency | Callsign | Station name | Language | Format |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
FM | 88.5 MHz | CBME-FM | CBC Radio One | English | public news/talk |
FM | 89.3 MHz | CISM-FM | CISM | French | campus (Université de Montréal) |
FM | 89.7 MHz | CHDO-FM | French/English | Trudeau Airport information | |
FM | 89.9 MHz | CKKI-FM | KKIC RADIO | English | country (Kahnawake Mohawk Territory) |
FM | 90.3 MHz | CKUT-FM | CKUT | English | campus (McGill) |
FM | 91.3 MHz | CIRA-FM | Radio Ville-Marie | French | religious (Catholic) |
FM | 91.9 MHz | CKLX-FM | CHOI Radio X | French | Talk/Rock/smooth jazz |
FM | 92.5 MHz | CKBE-FM | 9-2-5 The Beat | English | adult contemporary |
FM | 93.5 MHz | CBM-FM | CBC Radio 2 | English | public music |
FM | 94.3 MHz | CKMF-FM | NRJ | French | contemporary hit radio |
FM | 95.1 MHz | CBF-FM | Première Chaîne | French | public news/talk |
FM | 95.9 MHz | CJFM-FM | Virgin 96 | English | contemporary hit radio |
FM | 96.9 MHz | CKOI-FM | CKOI | French | contemporary hit radio |
FM | 97.7 MHz | CHOM-FM | CHOM 97.7 | English | active rock |
FM | 98.5 MHz | CHMP-FM | 98,5 FM | French | news/talk |
FM | 99.5 MHz | CJPX-FM | Radio-Classique Montreal | French | classical music |
FM | 100.7 MHz | CBFX-FM | Espace musique | French | public music |
FM | 101.5 MHz | CIBL-FM | CIBL 101,5 Radio-Montréal | French | community radio |
FM | 102.3 MHz | CINQ-FM | Radio Centre-Ville | English, French, Multiple | community |
FM | 103.7 MHz | CKRK-FM | K103 Radio Kahnawake | English | community radio (Kahnawake Mohawk Territory) |
FM | 105.1 MHz | CKDG-FM | Mike FM | English, Greek | community radio, classic hits |
FM | 105.7 MHz | CFGL-FM | Rythme FM 105.7 | French | rhythmic adult contemporary |
FM | 106.3 MHz | CKIN-FM | Skin FM | Multilingual | community radio |
FM | 107.3 MHz | CITE-FM | 107,3 Rouge FM | French | adult contemporary |
AM | 600 kHz | 600 AM Montreal (future) |
English | Future station; to be talk radio | |
AM | 690 kHz | CKGM | TSN Radio 690 | English | sports |
AM | 730 kHz | CKAC | Radio Circulation 730 | French | traffic info |
AM | 800 kHz | CJAD | CJAD 800 | English | news/talk, sports, oldies |
AM | 940 kHz | 940 AM Montreal (future) |
French | Future station; to be talk radio | |
AM | 990 kHz | 990 AM Montreal (future) |
Radio Fierté | French | Future station; to be LGBT-oriented talk and CHR |
AM | 1040 kHz | CJMS | CJMS 1040 AM Country | French | country |
AM | 1280 kHz | CFMB | CFMB Radio Montreal | Multiple | multilingual |
AM | 1450 kHz | CHOU | Radio Moyen-Orient | Arabic (several dialects) | community |
AM | 1570 kHz | CJLV | Radio Laval 1570 AM | French | oldies |
AM | 1610 kHz | CJWI | CPAM Radio Union | French (also some Creole) | multilingual |
AM | 1650 kHz | CJRS | Radio Shalom Montreal; Le son gospel du Quebec |
Trilingual | Jewish community radio; broadcasts French Christian programming during shabbat and Jewish holidays |
AM | 1690 kHz | CJLO | 1690 CJLO | English | campus (Concordia University) |
A number of radio stations from New York and Vermont may be heard in Montreal, most notably WVMT 620 AM, WEZF 92.9 FM, WYUL 94.7 FM, and WBTZ 99.9 FM. WYUL, while based in the United States, is focused on Montreal as a rimshotter. CFRA 580 AM from Ottawa is also clearly available in Montreal.
The Greater Montreal area had a number of radio stations that had been shut down over the years.
Read more about this topic: Media In Montreal
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