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Fondation Radio-Enfant CHRG-FM: 107.1 FM: Gesgapegiag: Douglas Martin CFXM-FM: 104.9 FM: Granby: Coopérative de travail de la radio de Granby CFTH-FM-1: 97.7 FM: Harrington Harbour: Radio communautaire de Harrington Harbour CILE-FM: 95.1 FM: Havre-Saint-Pierre: Radio-Télévision communautaire Havre-Saint-Pierre VF2013: 104.7 FM: Havre-Saint ...
List of radio stations in Alberta; List of radio stations in British Columbia; List of radio stations in Manitoba; List of radio stations in New Brunswick; List of radio stations in Newfoundland and Labrador; List of radio stations in the Northwest Territories; List of radio stations in Nova Scotia; List of radio stations in Nunavut
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.
This is the list of independent radio stations. Included are any non-profit terrestrial broadcast community radio stations not directly affiliated, owned, or otherwise controlled by any radio network, school, company, or government. All independent radio listed stations are independently operated (not necessarily the radio format indie music ...
Pages in category "Community radio stations in Canada" The following 180 pages are in this category, out of 180 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of all-news and talk radio stations in Canada. ... Pages in category "News and talk radio stations in Canada" ... a non-profit organization.
This is a list of campus radio stations in Canada. Most stations listed here are members of the National Campus and Community Radio Association , or NCRA. CFRC in Kingston is the longest continuously broadcasting radio station on a Canadian campus, with its first broadcasts beginning in 1922. [ 1 ]
It represents the interests of the sector to government (particularly the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)) and other agencies, and promotes community radio in Canada. Since 1981, it has helped lower tariffs affecting radio stations and assisted new stations to launch, as well as to obtain operating funds.