The following are lists of assets of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (fr|Société Radio-Canada).
Calgary, AB | CBRT-DT[1] | 9.1 (21) | 1975 | 1975 | |
Edmonton, AB | CBXT-DT | 5.1 (42) | 1961 | 1961 | |
Vancouver, BC | CBUT-DT | 2.1 (43) | 1953 | 1953 | |
Winnipeg, MB | CBWT-DT | 6.1 (27) | 1954 | 1954 | |
Fredericton, NB | CBAT-DT | 4.1 (31) | 1954 | 1994 | |
St. John's, NL | CBNT-DT | 8.1 (8) | 1964 | 1964 | |
Yellowknife, NT(CBC North) | CFYK-DT | 8.1 (8) | 1967 | 1967 | |
Halifax, NS | CBHT-DT | 3.1 (39) | 1954 | 1954 | |
Ottawa, ON | CBOT-DT | 4.1 (25) | 1953 | 1953 | |
Toronto, ON | CBLT-DT | 5.1 (20) | 1952 | 1952 | |
Windsor, ON | CBET-DT | 9.1 (9) | 1954 | 1975 | |
Charlottetown, PEI | CBCT-DT | 13.1 (13) | 1956 | 1968 | |
Montreal, QC | CBMT-DT | 6.1 (21) | 1954 | 1954 | |
Regina, SK | CBKT-DT | 9.1 (9) | 1969(previously with CBC from 1959 to 1962) | 1969 |
City | Station | Years of affiliation | New affiliation(s) | Current status |
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CKVR-TV 3 | 1955-1995 | NewNet | Now a CTV Two O&O | |
Brandon, Manitoba | CKX-TV 5 | 1955-2009 | none | Station permanently ceased operations in 2009; CBC no longer seen terrestrially |
CICT-DT 2 | 1954-1975 | Independent | Now a Global O&O | |
CJSS-TV 8 | 1959-1963 | CTV (repeater) | Purchased by CJOH-TV as its rebroadcaster for the CTV O&O (CJOH-TV-8) | |
CJDC-TV 5 | 1959–2016 | CTV Two | Now a CTV Two O&O | |
Edmonton, Alberta | CFRN-TV 3 | 1954-1961 | CTV | Now a CTV O&O |
CHCH-TV 11 | 1954-1961 | Independent | Later operated as the flagship station of the CH / E! system from 2001 to 2009; now an independent station owned by Channel Zero | |
Kamloops, British Columbia | CFJC-TV 4 | 1957-2006 | CH / E! | Now a City affiliate owned by the Jim Pattison Group; CBC is no longer seen terrestrially in the market |
CHBC-TV 2 | 1957-2006 | CH / E! | Now a Global O&O | |
CKWS-TV 11 | 1954-2015 | CTV | Became a CTV affiliate on August 31, 2015; now a Global O&O | |
CKCO-TV 13 | 1954-1964 | CTV | Now a CTV O&O | |
CISA-TV 7 | 1955-1975 | Independent | Now a Global O&O | |
Lloydminster, Alberta/Saskatchewan | CKSA-DT 2.1 | 1960–2016 | Global | Became a Citytv affiliate in December 2021 |
CFPL-TV 10 | 1953-1988 | Independent | Later became part of BBS in 1992, then affiliated with NewNet (later A-Channel and A) after being sold to CHUM Limited in 1995; now a CTV Two O&O | |
CHAT-TV 6 | 1957-2008 | E! | Now a City affiliate; CBC is no longer seen terrestrially in the market | |
Moncton, New Brunswick | CKCW-TV 2 | 1954-1969 | CTV | Now a CTV O&O |
North Bay, Ontario | CKNY-TV 10 | 1955-1971 | CTV | Now a CTV O&O |
CHEX-TV-2 22 | 1992-2015 | CTV | Semi-satellite of CHEX-TV. Became a CTV affiliate on August 31, 2015; now a Global O&O | |
CHRO-TV 5 | 1961-1990 | CTV | Later became affiliated with NewNet (later A-Channel and A) in 1995; now a CTV Two O&O | |
CHEX-TV 12 | 1955-2015 | CTV | Became a CTV affiliate on August 31, 2015; now a Global O&O | |
CKPG-TV 2 | 1961-2008 | E! | Now a City affiliate owned by the Jim Pattison Group; CBC no longer seen terrestrially in the market | |
CKMI-TV 20 | 1957-1997 | Global | Was on channel 5 at the time of affiliation; CKMI-TV moved from channel 5 to channel 20 in 1997, becoming a Global O&O; with channel 5 becoming a CBMT repeater, CBVE-TV, which would close down in 2012 | |
CHCA-TV 6 | 1957-2005 | CH / E! | Closed in 2009 following shutdown of CH / E! | |
CKCK-TV 2 | 1954-1969 | CTV | Now a CTV O&O | |
CFQC-TV 8 | 1954-1971 | CTV | Now a CTV O&O | |
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador | CJON-TV 6 | 1955-1964 | CTV | Branded as NTV, the station currently carries select entertainment programming from Global and news programming from CTV |
CICI-TV 5 | 1953-1971 | CTV | Now a CTV O&O | |
CJCB-TV 4 | 1954-1972 | CTV | Now a CTV O&O | |
CFTK-TV 3 | 1962–2016 | CTV Two | Now a CTV Two O&O | |
Thunder Bay, Ontario | CKPR-DT 2 | 1954-2014 | CTV | Now a CTV affiliate owned by Dougall Media |
CHEK-TV 6 | 1956-1981 | CTV (co-affiliated with CHAN-TV)1 | Later affiliated with CH / E! from 2001 to 2009; now an independent station owned by CHEK Media Group. For several years in the 2010s, CHEK simulcast CBUT's 6:00 p.m. news broadcast and shared news resources with CBC. | |
CKNX-TV 8 | 1955-1988 | Independent | Later became part of BBS in the early 1990s, then affiliated with NewNet (later A-Channel and A) in 1998; closed in 2009 to become repeater of CTV Two O&O CFPL | |
1 - CHEK-TV carried an official secondary affiliation with CTV alongside CBC from 1963 until 1981.
Edmonton, AB | CBXFT-DT | 11.1 (47) | 1970 | 1970 | |
Vancouver, BC | CBUFT-DT | 26.1 (26) | 1976 | 1976 | |
Winnipeg, MB | CBWFT-DT | 3.1 (51) | 1960 | 1960 | |
Moncton, NB | CBAFT-DT | 11.1 (11) | 1959 | 1959 | |
Ottawa, ON | CBOFT-DT | 9.1 (9) | 1955 | 1955 | |
Toronto, ON | CBLFT-DT | 25.1 (25) | 1973 | 1973 | |
Montreal, QC | CBFT-DT | 2.1 (19) | 1952 | 1952 | |
Quebec City, QC | CBVT-DT | 11.1 (25) | 1964 | 1964 | |
Rimouski, QC | CJBR-DT | 2.1 (45) | 1954 | 1977 | |
Saguenay, QC | CKTV-DT | 12.1 (12) | 1955 | 2008 | |
Sherbrooke, QC | CKSH-DT | 9.1 (9) | 1974 | 2008 | |
Trois-Rivières, QC | CKTM-DT | 13.1 (28) | 1958 | 2008 | |
Regina, SK | CBKFT-DT | 13.1 (13) | 1976 | 1976 |
Notes:
1) Also affiliated with the English CBC network, 1959-1968;
2) Also affiliated with the English CBC network, 1954-1957;
3) Also affiliated with the English CBC network, 1957-1962;
4) Affiliated with both CBC and Radio-Canada, 1956-1974; now TVA affiliate.
5) Affiliated with both CBC and Radio-Canada, 1956 until CBFOT (now CBLFT-3) established, which rebroadcasts CBLFT Toronto;
City | Station | Years of affiliation | Current status |
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CHAU-TV 5 | 1959-19831 | Now a TVA affiliate | |
CFCM-TV 4 | 1954-19642 | Now a TVA affiliate | |
CKRT-DT 7 | 1962-2021 | Ceased operations on August 31, 2021 | |
CKRN-DT 9 | 1957-20183 | Ceased operations on March 25, 2018 | |
CHLT-TV 7 | 1956-19744 | Now a TVA affiliate | |
CFCL-TV 6 | 1960s5 | Sold to the CBC in 2002 by CTV, ceased operations as separate stations on October 27, 2002 | |
CBC Radio One owned-and-operated stations:
Ici Radio-Canada Première owned-and-operated stations:
Calgary | CBR-FM | CBCX-FM, 90.1 | |
Edmonton | CBX-FM | ||
Halifax | CBH-FM | CBAX-FM, 91.5 | |
Moncton | CBAL-FM, 98.3 | ||
Montreal | CBM-FM | CBFX-FM, 100.7 | |
Ottawa | CBOQ-FM | CBOX-FM, 102.5 | |
Quebec City | CBVX-FM, 95.3 | ||
Regina | CBK-FM | ||
Rimouski | CBRX-FM, 101.5 | ||
Saguenay | CBJX-FM, 100.9 | ||
St. John's | CBN-FM | ||
Sudbury | CBBS-FM | CBBX-FM, 90.9 | |
Sydney | CBI-FM | ||
Thunder Bay | CBQ-FM | ||
Toronto | CBL-FM | CJBC-FM, 90.3 | |
Vancouver | CBU-FM | CBUX-FM, 90.9 | |
Windsor | CBE-FM | ||
Winnipeg | CBW-FM | CKSB-FM, 89.9 |
The CBC used to own a 40% stake in Sirius XM Canada until 2017.[2]
CBC-owned Sirius radio stations:
CBC Films is the film finance and production arm of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, focusing mostly on films by female, LGBT, indigenous, and diverse Canadian filmmakers.[4] Its initiatives include funding, pre-buys, and acquisitions for CBC broadcast and streaming platforms.
CBC-owned buildings include:
The CBC Ottawa Production Centre is not owned by CBC, but rather leased from Morguard Investments.
Former CBC facilities and structures include:
Platform/service | |||
CBC (English) | Radio-Canada (French) | ||
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online service | CBC.caCBC's main online service, providing news and information, audio and video streaming, sports highlights, web-only interactive features, multimedia archives, among other things. | Radio-Canada.ca Radio-Canada's main online service, providing news and information, audio and video streaming, sports highlights, web-only interactive features, multimedia archives, among other things. | |
television network | CBC Television CBC's main television network, providing news, information, sports, and entertainment. | Ici Radio-Canada Télé Radio-Canada's main television programming, offering news, entertainment, drama series, and current affairs. | |
news- and talk-radio network | CBC Radio OneCBC's main radio network for news (local, national and international), documentaries, and current-affairs and arts programming | Ici Radio-Canada Première Radio-Canada's main talk radio focused on news and current affairs, the arts, and social issues. | |
cable news channel | CBC News Network24/7 breaking news, live-event coverage, in-depth news, and current affairs programming. | Ici RDI 24/7 breaking news and information, live-event coverage, in-depth news, and current affairs programming. | |
audio streaming service | CBC Listen[5] includes content from CBC Radio; CBC Music, including over 200 free, curated playlists; and CBC Podcasts (CBC’s full podcast catalogue); as well as the ability to listen to CBC Radio One and CBC Music radio shows live, with select shows on-demand. | Radio-Canada OHdio includes all audio content from Ici Première and Ici Musique, available for streaming both live and on-demand. | |
video-on-demand | CBC Gem original and acquired scripted and unscripted programming in "all genres for all audiences," as well as feature-length films via Telefilm Canada. | Ici TOU.TV French-language online television site offering TV programs, series, variety shows, documentaries, and news magazines. | |
music station and service | CBC MusicEnglish-language music radio station and free online music service | Ici MusiqueFrench-language music radio station and free online music service | |
children's programming | CBC Kids[6] commercial-free content—including news, videos, and games—for children and youth, available on CBC TV in the mornings; online at cbckids.ca; and on YouTube. | Zone Jeunesse[7] available on Ici Radio-Canada Télé in the mornings; online; and on YouTube. |
CBC/Radio-Canada (English and French) | |||
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CBC Archives | news archives | ||
CBC North | radio and television network | radio and television services for Canada's Northern communities, in English, French, and 8 Indigenous languages. | |
CBC Sports | sports broadcasting | includes Canadian and international sports news and special reports, as well as live streaming of major sporting events. | |
CBC/Radio-Canada Olympics | broadcasting | Canada’s official broadcasting for the Olympic Games—including Tokyo in 2020, Beijing in 2022, and Paris in 2024. | |
Curio.ca[8] | educational streaming service | subscription-based educational content from CBC and Radio-Canada, including documentaries, news, archival material, stock photography, etc. | |
Mauril | language-learning platform | free educational content for learning English or French. | |
Radio Canada International (RCI) | specialty channel | information and cultural programs in 7 different languages. | |
CBC (English) | |||
documentary Channel[9] | digital television station | feature-length documentary films | |
CBCBooks | online service | literary content from across CBC's platforms. | |
CBC News Explore | FAST channel[10] | 24/7 news channel | |
CBC News BC | FAST channel | 24/7 regional news channel focused on British Columbia | |
CBC Comedy | FAST channel | 24/7 comedy channel | |
Radio-Canada (French) | |||
Espaces autochtones | online news | Indigenous news, with a focus on the "challenges, achievements and history of Indigenous communities." | |
Ici ARTV | specialty channel | French-language cultural content, including arts programming, as well as popular entertainment. | |
Ici Explora | specialty channel | French-language content focusing on science, the environment, nature, and health. | |
Mordu[11] | culinary website | French-language cooking and food platform that brings together all culinary content from across Radio-Canada's platforms, offering over 3,000 recipes along with stories, professional tips, local food news, and exclusive digital originals. | |
Rad | interactive news service | "Radio-Canada’s journalism laboratory," experimenting with new information content formats. |