Radio
Frequency | Call sign | Location | Name / Format | Owner | Notes |
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570 AM | CKGL | Kitchener | 570 News - news/talk | Rogers Communications | |
88.3 FM | CJIQ-FM | Kitchener | CJIQ - campus radio | Conestoga College | |
89.1 FM | CBLA-FM-2 | Paris | CBC Radio One | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | Studios in Kitchener Local programming begins March 11, 2013 |
91.5 FM | CKBT-FM | Kitchener | 91.5 The Beat - CHR/top 40 | Corus Entertainment | |
94.3 FM | CJTW-FM | Kitchener | Faith FM 94.3 - christian radio | Sound of Faith Broadcasting Inc | |
96.7 FM | CHYM-FM | Kitchener | CHYM FM - light rock/adult contemporary | Rogers Communications
Rogers Radio |
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98.5 FM | CKWR-FM | Waterloo | FM 98.5 CKWR - community radio | Wired World Inc | |
99.5 FM | CKKW-FM | Waterloo | KFUN 99.5 - oldies | Bell Media Radio | |
100.3 FM | CKMS-FM | Waterloo | 100.3 Sound FM - campus radio and community radio | Radio Waterloo Inc. | CKMS-FM |
102.5 FM | CKAV-FM-8 | Kitchener | Aboriginal Voices Radio - First Nations | Aboriginal Voices | |
105.3 FM | CFCA-FM | Waterloo | 105.3 Kool FM - hot adult contemporary | Bell Media Radio | |
106.7 FM | CIKZ-FM | Waterloo | KIX 106 - country music | Rogers Communications
Rogers Radio |
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107.5 FM | CJDV-FM | Kitchener | 107.5 Dave FM - rock | Corus Entertainment |
Stations from neighbouring regions such as Toronto, Hamilton, Guelph and London are also available, and there are retransmission towers in nearby Paris, Ontario for Toronto-based broadcasts of CBC Radio 2 and Espace musique.
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