Radio
Frequency | Call sign | Branding | Format | Owner | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0090.1 FM | CBBS-FM | CBC Radio 2 | public music | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | |
0090.9 FM | CBBX-FM | Espace musique | public music | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | French |
0091.7 FM | CICS-FM | KICX 91.7 | country | Larche Communications | |
0092.7 FM | CJRQ-FM | Q92 | classic rock | Rogers Communications | |
0093.5 FM | CIGM-FM | Hot 93.5 | contemporary hit radio | Newcap Broadcasting | Formerly aired on AM 790; converted to FM in 2009. |
0095.5 FM | CJTK-FM | KFM | Christian music | Eternacom | |
0096.7 FM | CKLU-FM | CKLU | campus radio | Laurentian University | |
0098.1 FM | CBON-FM | Première Chaîne | public news/talk | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | French |
0098.9 FM | CHYC-FM | Le Loup 98.9 | hot adult contemporary | Le5 Communications | French |
0099.9 FM | CBCS-FM | CBC Radio One | public news/talk | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | |
0101.7 FM | CKJC-FM | tourist information | 1158556 Ontario Ltd. (Roger de Brabant) | ||
0103.9 FM | CHNO-FM | Rewind 103.9 | classic hits | Newcap Broadcasting | |
0105.3 FM | CJMX-FM | EZ Rock | adult contemporary | Rogers Communications |
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