Media in Calgary


This is a list of media outlets in the city of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Radio

The city of Calgary has 33 terrestrial radio stations in which 8 are on the AM frequency and around 30 on the FM frequency.
FrequencyCall signBrandingFormatOwnerNotes
AM 660CFFRNewsRadio Calgaryall-newsRogers Media
AM 700CJLIAM 700 The LightChristianTouch Canada Broadcasting
AM 770CHQRQR Calgarynews/talkCorus Entertainment
AM 910CKDQNew Country 910 country musicStingray Radiobroadcasting from Drumheller
AM 960CFACSportsnet 960 The FansportsRogers Media
AM 1010CBRCBC Radio Onenews/talkCanadian Broadcasting Corporation
AM 1060CKMXFunny 1060comedyBell Mediaairs a shortwave relay on 6.030 MHz with the call sign CFVP
Signed off the air permanently June 14, 2023.
AM 1140CHRBAM 1140[Contemporary Christian radio|Christian music|Christian music]Golden West Broadcastingbroadcasts from High River
FM 88.1CJWE-FMCJWE 88.1 FMcountry, First Nations community radioAboriginal Multi-Media Society
FM 88.9CJSI-FMShine FMChristian musicTouch Canada Broadcasting
FM 89.7CBCX-FMIci Musiquepublic musicCanadian Broadcasting CorporationFrench
FM 90.3CKMP-FMAmp Radio 90.3contemporary hit radioStingray Radio
FM 90.9CJSW-FMCJSW 90.9campus radioUniversity of Calgary
FM 92.1CJAY-FMCJAY 92active rockBell Media
FM 92.9CFEX-FMX92.9modern rockHarvard Broadcasting
FM 93.7CKUA-FM-1CKUA Radio Networkpublic broadcastingCKUA Radio FoundationRelays CKUA, Edmonton
FM 94.7CHKF-FMFairchild Radio 94.7Asian Canadian communityFairchild Media Group
FM 95.3CKWD-FMWild 95.3countryJim Pattison Group
FM 95.9CHFM-FMStar 95.9adult contemporaryRogers Media
FM 96.9CJAQ-FMJack FMadult hitsRogers Media
FM 97.7CHUP-FMC97.7hot adult contemporaryRawlco Communications
FM 98.5CIBK-FMVirgin Radio 98.5contemporary hit radioBell Media
FM 99.1CBR-1-FMCBC Radio Onepublic broadcastingCanadian Broadcasting Corporationsimulcasts CBR 1010 AM
FM 99.7CFXO-FMSun Country 99.7countryGolden West Broadcastingbroadcasting from High River
FM 100.9CKUV-FMThe Eagle 100.9hot adult contemporaryGolden West Broadcastingbroadcasting from Okotoks
FM 101.5CKCE-FM101.5 Today Radiohot adult contemporaryJim Pattison Group
FM 102.1CBR-FMCBC Musicpublic musicCanadian Broadcasting Corporation
FM 102.7VF5111Punjabi RadioMulticulturalInternational Education & Employment
FM 103.1CFXL-FMXL103classic hits/oldiesStingray Radio
FM 103.5C103Legacy 103campus radioSouthern Alberta Institute of Technologycable FM only
FM 103.9CBRF-FMIci Radio-Canada Premièrepublic broadcastingCanadian Broadcasting CorporationFrench; relays CHFA Edmonton
FM 105.1CKRY-FMCountry 105country musicCorus Entertainment
FM 106.1CFIT-FMAir 106.1hot adult contemporaryGolden West Broadcastingbroadcasting from Airdrie
FM 106.7CKYR-FMRed FMMulticulturalMulticultural Broadcasting Corporation Inc.
FM 107.3CFGQ-FM107.3 The Edgeclassic alternativeCorus Entertainment
FM 107.9CIRI-FMTraffic Advisory Radiotraffic informationCity of Calgary

On November 9, 2011, a number of applications were filed to the CRTC for new radio stations to serve Calgary.

Television

CTV Two Alberta ceased broadcasting over-the-air in Calgary on August 31, 2011.
The incumbent cable television provider in Calgary is Shaw Cable. Network programming from the United States is received on cable via affiliates from Spokane, Washington. While prime time in most of Canada runs from 8 pm to 11 pm, American prime time shows on weekdays run from 9 pm to midnight in Calgary, since Spokane is in the Pacific Time Zone. Although Calgary is in the Mountain Time Zone, many of the American cities closer to Calgary didn't have full network service until the late 1980s. Calgary has more than double the population of the Spokane stations' American coverage area. In particular, Spokane's PBS member station, KSPS-TV, has long relied on viewership in Calgary. Except for PBS, HDTV network programming is from Seattle, not Spokane.
On digital cable, U.S. network programming is available from Detroit, Michigan in the Eastern Time Zone. Prime time shows on weekdays run from 6 to 9 pm. Via digital cable, Calgary customers can also receive broadcasts from other CTV and CBC markets across Canada.
See also.

Newspapers

Daily (paid purchase)

Calgary Herald - Broadsheet format. Owned by Postmedia Network.Calgary Sun - Tabloid format. Owned by Postmedia Network.

Daily (free)

Metro News, a Calgary franchise of Metro International

Semi-Weekly

Calgary Citizen, self-described as "2x weekly", but appear to publish on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Owned by Overstory Media Group.Calgary Tech Journal, published on Wednesdays and Sundays. Owned by Overstory Media Group.

Weekly

Epoch Times - The general consensus among scholars and professors is that The Epoch Times is a "mouthpiece" of the Falun Gong movement, "heavily biased", and "lacks credibility." It has been called a "known disinformation operation."Coffee news - weekly fun news and community business marketing tool displayed primarily in local restaurants and coffee shops.Vision Times Calgary - free weekly Chinese newspaper that focus on balanced and in-depth reporting and promote traditional Chinese culture.Sing Tao - free weekly Chinese newspaper, pro-communist paper with self-censored news.

Monthly

City Light News - A Christian monthly newspaper.BeatRoute- Monthly alternative arts paper.Kerby News - a seniors-focused newspaper published out of the Kerby CentreThe Calgary Journal - Community-focused newspaper with an aim to cover stories that are not covered heavily by other major media outlets.
  • Calgary's Child Magazine - Family friendly focused magazine with parenting tips, news and local advertisers.

Student

The city's four major post-secondary institutions publish student-run newspapers that are circulated throughout Calgary:
  • The Gauntlet
  • The Journal
  • The Reflector
  • The Weal.

Defunct

The following newspapers served Calgary and area, but are no longer published.
  • The Albertan - broadsheet daily which served Calgary from 1901 to 1980, at which point it was replaced by the tabloid-format Calgary Sun.
  • North Hill News - community weekly founded in the 1950s; later amalgamated with The Calgary Mirror.
  • The Calgary Mirror - community weekly, c.1970s to 2001; published by Sun Media during its final decade.
  • Fast Forward Weekly - free weekly newspaper, published from 1995 to 2015
  • The Calgary Straight - alternative news/entertainment weekly published from 1998 to 2002. Short-lived Calgary expansion of B.C.'s The Georgia Straight.
  • FYI Calgary In-Print - community weekly published January to May 2001 by Sun Media as successor to the Mirror. Tied into a news website initiative of Sun Media; later, the idea was revived as 24 Hours.
  • Dose - free daily newspaper, 2005–2006, published by CanWest. Later became a website. Succeeded by RushHour.