Radio
In addition to Peterborough's own radio market, some (but not all) radio stations from the Greater Toronto Area can also be heard in the area. Peterborough is in an unusual position in this respect; the city has more radio stations of its own than some larger cities, such as Oshawa or Brampton, which are closer to the Toronto market.
Frequency | Call sign | Branding | Format | Owner | Notes |
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FM 89.3 | CJLF-FM-2 | Life 100.3 | Christian/talk/Christian Music | Trust Communications | Rebroadcasts CJLF-FM Barrie. |
FM 90.5 | CJMB-FM | FM 90.5 | Christian/Talk | 4352416 Canada Inc. - McNabb Broadcasting Peterborough | |
FM 92.7 | CFFF-FM | Trent Radio | community radio | Trent Radio | |
FM 93.3 | CKSG-FM | Star 93.3 | hot adult contemporary | Pineridge Broadcasting | licensed to Cobourg |
FM 96.7 | CJVW-FM | Magic 96.7 | adult contemporary | Pineridge Broadcasting | new in 2011 |
FM 98.7 | CBCP-FM | CBC Radio One | public broadcasting news/talk | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | Rebroadcasts CBLA-FM Toronto. |
FM 99.7 | CKPT-FM | Energy 99.7 | hot adult contemporary | Bell Media Radio | |
FM 100.5 | CKRU-FM | KRUZ 100.5 FM | classic hits | Corus Entertainment | Formerly AM 980 CKRU. |
FM 101.5 | CKWF-FM | The Wolf | active rock | Corus Entertainment | |
FM 103.1 | CFMX-FM | Classical 103.1 FM | classical | ZoomerMedia | licensed to Cobourg |
FM 103.9 | CBBP-FM | CBC Radio 2 | music variety | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | Rebroadcasts CBL-FM Toronto |
FM 105.1 | CKQM-FM | Country 105 | country music | Bell Media Radio | |
FM 106.3 | CJBC-5-FM | Première Chaîne | public broadcasting news/talk | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | French, rebroadcasts CJBC Toronto |
FM 107.9 | CHUC-FM | The Breeze | classic hits | Pineridge Broadcasting | licensed to Cobourg |
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Famous quotes containing the word radio:
“England has the most sordid literary scene Ive ever seen. They all meet in the same pub. This guys writing a foreword for this person. They all have to give radio programs, they have to do all this just in order to scrape by. Theyre all scratching each others backs.”
—William Burroughs (b. 1914)
“There was a girl who was running the traffic desk, and there was a woman who was on the overnight for radio as a producer, and my desk assistant was a woman. So when the world came to an end, we took over.”
—Marya McLaughlin, U.S. television newswoman. As quoted in Women in Television News, ch. 3, by Judith S. Gelfman (1976)
“We spend all day broadcasting on the radio and TV telling people back home whats happening here. And we learn whats happening here by spending all day monitoring the radio and TV broadcasts from back home.”
—P.J. (Patrick Jake)