Media in Victoria, British Columbia

Media in Victoria, British Columbia

This is a list of media in Victoria, British Columbia.

Contents

Radio

Frequency Call sign Branding Format Owner Notes
AM 900 CKMO Village 900 campus radio Camosun College
AM 1070 CFAX CFAX 1070 news/talk Bell Media Radio
FM 88.9 CBUX-FM-1 Espace musique public music Canadian Broadcasting Corporation French
FM 90.5 CBCV-FM CBC Radio One public news/talk Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
FM 91.3 CJZN-FM The Zone modern rock Jim Pattison Group
FM 92.1 CBU-FM-2 CBC Radio 2 public music Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
FM 98.5 CIOC-FM The Ocean soft adult contemporary Rogers Communications
FM 100.3 CKKQ-FM The Q active rock Jim Pattison Group
FM 101.9 CFUV-FM CFUV campus radio University of Victoria
FM 103.1 CHTT-FM Jack FM adult hits Rogers Communications
FM 107.3 CHBE-FM Kool FM hot adult contemporary Bell Media Radio
FM 107.9 CILS-FM Radio Victoria community radio Société Radio Communautaire Victoria French

Television

There are two local stations and a community access channel in Victoria. Victoria is the only Canadian provincial capital without a local CBC Television station. The region is considered to be a part of the Vancouver television market, receiving most stations that broadcast from across the Strait of Georgia, including the CBC, CTV, and Global networks. As a consequence, Victoria's terrestrial television stations are either independent or associated with Canada's secondary television systems rather than with the main networks.

See Media in Vancouver for a full list of Vancouver broadcasters.

Print

  • Victoria Times-Colonist
  • Monday Magazine
  • The Martlet - UVic student newspaper
  • Black Press
  • The Nexus - Camosun College student newspaper
  • Victoria Magazine
  • Lookout - CFB Esquimalt navy base newspaper
  • Absolute Underground - underground music and culture magazine
  • Douglas Magazine - Victoria based business magazine
  • The Pacific Rim Review of Books - Victoria based book review journal

Internet

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