List of CBC radio AM transmitters in Canada
This article is a list of full-power and low-power CBC Radio AM-only transmitters in Canada for the CBC Radio One and Première Chaîne networks which are still in operation on AM radio frequencies as of 2018. There are a total of about 100 or more AM transmitters which are still in operation by the CBC across Canada, As there may be some transmitters missing from the list below, this list may not necessary be complete. Since the 1980s, a vast number of CBC full and low-power AM transmitters have already moved to the FM band, with some new FM transmitters being added. It is possible that all or most of these AM transmitters listed below may eventually move to the FM band or completely cease broadcasting in the near future.
British Columbia
Full-power
Low-power
- CBKA 1450 AM Stewart
- CBKG 920 AM Granisle
- CBKJ 860 AM Gold River
- CBKM 860 AM Blue River
- CBKN 990 AM Shalalth
- CBKO 540 AM Coal Harbour
- CBKS 1450 AM Cache Creek* (CBKS moving to 93.5 FM approved by the CRTC on May 4, 2018. [1]CBWA Ashcroft will shut down)
- CBKU 630 AM Sayward
- CBKY 1350 AM Keremeos
- CBKZ 860 AM Clearwater
- CBPM 1260 AM Sicamous
- CBRH 1170 AM New Hazelton
- CBRK 900 AM Kimberley
- CBRZ 1350 AM Bralorne
- CBTG 860 AM Gold Bridge
- CBUG 860 AM Kaslo
- CBUN 740 AM Salmo
- CBUP 860 AM Merritt
- CBWA 860 AM Ashcroft*[2]
- CBWF 920 AM Mackenzie
- CBXA 1150 AM Mica Dam
- CBYW 540 AM Wells
- CFHG 1490 AM Holberg
Alberta
Full-power
Low-power
As of February 2013, all the remaining CBC low-power AM transmitters in Alberta have received approval from the CRTC to convert to the FM band.
Saskatchewan
Full-power
- CBK 540 AM Watrous (also broadcasts in FM into some of its coverage area on nested transmitters, including Regina and Saskatoon)
Manitoba
Full-power
- CBW 990 AM Winnipeg (also broadcasts in FM to some of its coverage area on a nested transmitter)
Low-power
Full-power
Low-power
- CKSB-2 860 AM St. Lazare
Ontario
Full-power
- CJBC 860 AM Toronto
- CBEF 1550 AM Windsor (also operates on a nested FM transmitter). On November 1, 2012, CBEF began broadcasting on 1550 AM, moving over from 540.
Quebec
Note that due to a vast number of CBC low-power AM transmitters in Quebec, such as the repeaters of CBF, CBSI and CBVE are not listed here and its uncertain if most of these transmitters are still currently in operation. It's also uncertain if most of these CBC transmitters currently listed below are still in operation.
Prince Edward Island
There are no full-power and low-power CBC-owned AM transmitters on Prince Edward Island for CBC Radio One and Première Chaîne. Although, there are two CBC-owned tourist information AM stations located in Prince Edward Island National Park: CBPP 1490 AM and CBPP-1 1280 AM
Nova Scotia
Full-Power
- CBI 1140 AM Sydney
Newfoundland and Labrador
Full-power
Low-power
As of 2018, all the remaining CBC low-power AM transmitters in Newfoundland and Labrador have received approval from the CRTC to convert to the FM band.
Yukon
Full-power
- CBDN 560 AM Dawson City
Nunavut
Full-power
- CFFB 1230 AM Iqaluit (also broadcasts in FM to some of its coverage area on a nested transmitter)
Low-power
- CBIA 640 AM Gjoa Haven
References
- Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2018-147, CBYK-FM Kamloops – New transmitter at Cache Creek, CRTC, May 4, 2018
- 2018-147
- Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2013-130
External links
- CBC Channels and Frequencies - cbc.ca
- CBC Station List - dxinfocentre.com