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All independent radio listed stations are independently operated (not necessarily the radio format indie music), and are considered to be community radio. A counterpart to this list is the list of college radio stations (some of the college radio stations are also community radio stations). KMRD, Madrid, NM KURU Silver City, NM
This is a list of all-news and talk radio stations in Canada. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. C.
CBC Radio One is the English-language news and information radio network of the publicly owned Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. It is commercial -free and offers local and national programming. It is available on AM and FM to 98 percent of Canadians and overseas over the Internet, and through mobile apps.
Gulf Islands Community Radio Society CFNR-FM: 92.1 FM: Terrace: Northern Native Broadcasting CFRO-FM: 100.5 FM: Vancouver: Vancouver Cooperative Radio CFUZ-FM: 92.9 FM: Penticton: Peach City Radio CILS-FM: 107.9 FM: Victoria: Société radio communautaire Victoria CFRD-FM: 92.5 FM: Wells: Wells Community Radio Association (OBCI) CICK-FM: 93.9 ...
CRTC - Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission; www.ic.gc.ca - Industry Canada; History of Canadian radio stations - Canadian Communications Foundation; www.canadianradiodirectory.com - Canadian Radio Directory; Meaning of call letters - American Radio History
The new radio program added more northern content and significantly included major Indigenous-language content. The program, however, ended with the provincial government's disbanding of the DNS in 1982. In the late 1970s, CBC Radio also began broadcasting a northern program, Keewatin Radio. The program contained some relevant northern content ...
This is a list of Internet radio stations, including traditional broadcast stations which stream programming over the Internet as well as Internet-only stations. General 104.1 Territory FM – Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
Community radio began in Canada in 1974/1975 with four stations: CFRO-FM Vancouver, CINQ-FM Montreal, CKCU Ottawa, and CKWR-FM Kitchener. [2] [3] In 1975, the Quebec provincial government began a financial aid program [4] that helped to grow the presence of community radio in the province, and as a result, there are now 22 community radio stations in Quebec.