Radio
Frequency | Call sign | Branding | Format | Owner | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
AM 600 | CJWW | CJWW 600 | country music | Saskatoon Media Group | |
AM 650 | CKOM | NewsTalk 650 | news/talk | Rawlco Communications | |
AM 860 | CBKF-2 | Première Chaîne | news/talk | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | French; rebroadcasts CBKF-FM Regina |
FM 88.7 | CKSB-FM-2 | Espace musique | public music | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | French; rebroadcasts CKSB-FM Winnipeg |
FM 90.5 | CFCR-FM | 90.5 FM | community radio | Community Radio Society of Saskatoon | |
FM 91.7 | CITT-FM | tourist information | Saskatoon Visitor and Convention Bureau | ||
FM 92.9 | CKBL-FM | 92.9 The Bull | country music | Saskatoon Media Group | |
FM 94.1 | CBK-1-FM | CBC Radio One | news/talk | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | Rebroadcasts CBK Watrous / Regina |
FM 95.1 | CFMC-FM | C95 | contemporary hit radio | Rawlco Communications | |
FM 96.3 | CFWD-FM | 96.3 Cruz FM | variety hits | Harvard Broadcasting | Formerly known as Wired 96.3 |
FM 98.3 | CJMK-FM | Magic 98.3 | adult contemporary | Saskatoon Media Group | |
FM 100.3 | CFAQ-FM | Free 100.3 | Christian music | Bertor Communications | |
FM 102.1 | CJDJ-FM | Rock 102 | active rock | Rawlco Communications | |
FM 104.1 | CIRN-FM | MBC Radio | First Nations community radio | Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation | Local relay |
FM 105.5 | CBKS-FM | CBC Radio 2 | public music | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | Rebroadcasts CBK-FM Regina |
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