List of Assets Owned By Bell Media - Bell Media Radio

Bell Media Radio

Bell Media Radio, the wholly owned radio broadcasting division of Bell Media. Through Bell Media Radio, Bell Media also owns Bell Media Radio Sales.

Bell Media Radio owns and operates the following stations:

City Call Sign Frequency Branding/Format
Brockville CJPT FM 103.7 "Bob FM" adult hits
CFJR FM 104.9 "JR FM" adult contemporary
Calgary CKCE FM 101.5 "Kool FM" hot adult contemporary
Halifax CJCH FM 101.3 "The Bounce" Top 40
CIOO FM 100.1 "C100" hot adult contemporary
Kingston CFLY FM 98.3 "FLY-FM" hot adult contemporary
CKLC FM 98.9 modern rock
Kawartha Lakes CKLY FM 91.9 "Bob FM" adult hits
Montreal CKGM AM 990 "TSN RADIO 690" sports
Ottawa CFRA AM 580 news/talk
CFGO AM 1200 "The Team 1200" sports
CKKL FM 93.9 "Bob FM" adult hits
CJMJ FM 100.3 "Majic 100" adult contemporary
Peterborough CKPT FM 99.7 "Energy 99.7" hot adult contemporary
CKQM FM 105.1 "Country 105"
Toronto CHUM AM 1050 "TSN RADIO 1050" sports radio
CHUM FM 104.5 "104.5 CHUM-FM" hot adult contemporary
CFXJ FM 93.5 "The New Flow 935" Rhythmic Top 40
Vancouver CKST AM 1040 "The Team 1040" sports
CFTE AM 1410 "The Team 1410" sports
CFBT FM 94.5 "The Beat" Top 40
CHQM FM 103.5 "QM/FM" adult contemporary
Victoria CFAX AM 1070 news/talk
CHBE FM 107.3 "Kool FM" Top 40
Waterloo CKKW FM 99.5 "KFUN 99.5" oldies
CFCA FM 105.3 "Kool FM" hot adult contemporary
Windsor CKWW AM 580 "580 Memories" oldies
CKLW AM 800 news/talk
CIMX FM 88.7 "89X" modern rock
CIDR FM 93.9 "939 The River" adult album alternative
Winnipeg CFRW AM 1290 "TSN RADIO 1290" sports radio
CHIQ FM 94.3 "FAB 94.3" classic hits
CFWM FM 99.9 "Bob FM" adult hits

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