Stations
| Community | Call Sign | Old Frequency | Current Frequency | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blind River | CJNR | AM 730 | FM 94.1 | Sold to North Channel Broadcasting in 1996. |
| Elliot Lake | CKNR | AM 1340 | FM 94.1 | Sold to North Channel Broadcasting in 1996. |
| Espanola | CKNS | AM 930 | FM 94.1 | Sold to North Channel Broadcasting in 1996. |
| Hearst | CHOH | AM 1340 | FM 92.9 | Sold to Haliburton Broadcasting Group in 1999. |
| Kapuskasing | CKAP | AM 580 | FM 100.9 | Sold to Haliburton Broadcasting Group in 1999. |
| Kapuskasing | CHYK | AM 1230 | FM 93.7 | Sold to Haliburton Broadcasting Group in 1999. |
| North Bay | CHUR | AM 840 | FM 100.5 | Moved to FM in 1997, sold to Telemedia in 1998. |
| Pembroke | CHVR | AM 1350 | FM 96.7 | Moved to FM in 1996, sold to Telemedia in 1998. |
| Sault Ste. Marie | CKCY | AM 920 | defunct | Ceased broadcasting in 1992. |
| Sault Ste. Marie | CJQM | FM 104.3 | FM 104.3 | Sold to Telemedia in 1998. |
| Sudbury | CHNO | AM 550 | FM 103.9 | Sold to Haliburton Broadcasting Group in 1999. |
| Sudbury | CHYC | AM 900 | FM 98.9 | Sold to Haliburton Broadcasting Group in 1999. |
| Sudbury | CJMX | FM 105.3 | FM 105.3 | Sold to Telemedia in 1998. |
| Timmins | CKOY | AM 620 | FM 104.1 | Sold to Haliburton Broadcasting Group in 1999. |
| Wawa | CJWA | AM 1240 | FM 107.1 | Ceased broadcasting in 1996. Subsequently relaunched by new owners in 1998. |
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