Media in Fredericton explained
This is a list of media in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
Television
- Channel 4.1 (cable 3): CBAT-DT, CBC (licensed to Saint John, with studios in Fredericton)
- Channel 9.1 (cable 8): CKLT-DT, CTV (Saint John)
- Channel 11.1 (cable 6): CHNB-DT, Global (Saint John; semi-satellite of CIHF-DT Halifax)
Radio
- 1260 AM - CKHJ, "Pure Country" country music
- 90.5 FM - CJPN-FM, French language community
- 92.3 FM - CFRK-FM, "New Country 92.3" country
- 93.1 FM - CIHI-FM, "Rewind 93.1" classic hits
- 93.3 FM - CIRC-FM, automated local information (defunct)
- 94.7 FM - CJRI-FM, gospel music
- 95.7 FM - CKTP-FM, mixed format, owned by the St. Mary's First Nation
- 96.5 FM - CIXN-FM, "Joy FM" Contemporary Christian music
- 97.9 FM - CHSR-FM, University of New Brunswick & St. Thomas University campus/community radio
- 99.5 FM - CBZF-FM, CBC Radio One
- 105.3 FM - CFXY-FM, "Bounce 105.3" adult hits
- 106.9 FM - CIBX-FM, "Move 106.9" adult contemporary
CBC Music (CBZ-FM 101.5) and both Radio-Canada services (Ici Radio-Canada Première CBAF-FM-1 102.3 and Ici Musique CBAL-FM-4 88.1) are provided from transmitters in Saint John. Other stations from Saint John and Presque Isle, Maine can also be heard in Fredericton.
Print
The Daily Gleaner is published in Fredericton as a city daily and there are also three weekly newspapers available. The Telegraph-Journal, based in Saint John, publishes a provincial edition and has a bureau in Fredericton. Moncton's Times & Transcript operates a news bureau from the Legislative Press Gallery. Furthermore, the students at the University of New Brunswick and St. Thomas University both publish their own weekly papers - The Brunswickan and The Aquinian respectively - which are distributed in public areas on campus and in the city in general. In recent years, Fredericton has seen a growth in alternative and independent media newspapers.
Online
- https://nouzie.com/ - Nouzie helps individuals, organizations & non-profits with accessing local news, events and community information without the need to search the internet.