List of assets owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
The following are lists of assets of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and la Société Radio-Canada:
Television
Conventional television (English)
The following is a list of television stations which are owned by or regional affiliates of CBC Television. For stations affiliated with or owned by the CBC's French language television network, see List of SRC television stations.
CBC owned-and-operated stations
- Calgary, Alberta - CBRT, Channel 9
- Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island - CBCT, Channel 13
- Edmonton, Alberta - CBXT, Channel 5
- Fredericton, New Brunswick - CBAT, Channel 4
- Halifax, Nova Scotia - CBHT, Channel 3
- Iqaluit, Nunavut - CFFB, Channel 8 - CBC North
- Ottawa, Ontario - CBOT, Channel 4
- Montreal, Quebec - CBMT, Channel 6
- Regina, Saskatchewan - CBKT, Channel 9
- St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador - CBNT, Channel 8
- Saskatoon, Saskatchewan - CBKST, Channel 11
- Sydney, Nova Scotia - CBIT, Channel 5
- Toronto, Ontario - CBLT, Channel 5
- Vancouver, British Columbia - CBUT, Channel 2
- Whitehorse, Yukon - CFWH, Channel 6 - CBC North
- Windsor, Ontario - CBET, Channel 9
- Winnipeg, Manitoba - CBWT, Channel 6
- Yellowknife, Northwest Territories - CFYK, Channel 8 -CBC North
Privately owned affiliates
- Brandon, Manitoba - CKX, Channel 5
- Dawson Creek, British Columbia - CJDC, Channel 5
- Kingston, Ontario - CKWS, Channel 11
- Lloydminster, Alberta/Saskatchewan - CKSA, Channel 2
- Medicine Hat, Alberta - CHAT, Channel 6
- Peterborough, Ontario - CHEX, Channel 12
- Oshawa, Ontario - CHEX-TV-2, Channel 22
- Prince George, British Columbia - CKPG, Channel 2
- Terrace, British Columbia - CFTK, Channel 3
- Thunder Bay, Ontario - CKPR, Channel 2
Former CBC-owned self-supporting stations
- Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador - CBNLT, Channel 13 (1991 - became retransmitter of CBNT)
- Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador - CBYT, Channel 5 (2002 - became retransmitter of CBNT)
- Kenora, Ontario - CBWAT, Channel 8 (now retransmitter of CBWT - date of change not known)
- Goose Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador - CFLA-TV, Channel 8 (1991 - became retransmitter of CBNT)
- Schefferville, Quebec - CFKL-TV, Channel 8 (1974 - now CBMT repeater CBSET-1, receives signal from CBSET in Sept Iles)
Former affiliates (including year of disaffiliation)
- Barrie, Ontario - CKVR, Channel 3 (1995)
- Calgary, Alberta - CICT, Channel 2 (1975, as CFAC)
- Cornwall, Ontario - CJSS, Channel 8 (1963 - purchased by CJOH as its rebroadcaster)
- Edmonton, Alberta - CFRN, Channel 3 (1961)
- Hamilton, Ontario - CHCH, Channel 11 (1961)
- Kamloops, British Columbia - CFJC, Channel 4 (2006 - CBC no longer seen terrestrially)
- Kelowna, British Columbia - CHBC, Channel 2 (2006)
- Kitchener, Ontario - CKCO, Channel 13 (1964)
- Lethbridge, Alberta - CISA, Channel 7 (1976, as CJOC)
- London, Ontario - CFPL, Channel 10 (1988)
- Moncton, New Brunswick - CKCW, Channel 2 (1969)
- North Bay, Ontario - CKNY, Channel 10 (1971)
- Pembroke, Ontario - CHRO, Channel 5 (1990)
- Quebec City, Quebec - CKMI, Channel 20 (1997, then on channel 5, which is now used as a CBMT repeater)
- Red Deer, Alberta - CHCA, Channel 6 (2005, as CKRD)
- Regina, Saskatchewan - CKCK, Channel 2 (1969)
- Saskatoon, Saskatchewan - CFQC, Channel 8 (1971)
- St. John's, Newfoundland - CJON, Channel 6 (1964)
- Sudbury, Ontario - CICI, Channel 5 (1971, as CKSO)
- Sydney, Nova Scotia - CJCB, Channel 4 (1972)
- Victoria, British Columbia - CHEK, Channel 6 (1981)
- Wingham, Ontario - CKNX, Channel 8 (1988)
Affiliates later purchased by the CBC
- Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island - CFCY, Channel 13 (1968 - became CBCT)
- North Bay, Ontario - CHNB, Channel 4 (2002 - became rebroadcaster of CBLT)
- Prince Albert, Saskatchewan - CKBI, Channel 5 (2002 - became rebroadcaster of CBKST)
- Saint John, New Brunswick - CHSJ, Channel 4 (1994 - became CBAT)
- Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario - CJIC, Channel 5 (2002 - became rebroadcaster of CBLT)
- Sudbury, Ontario - CKNC, Channel 9 (2002 - became rebroadcaster of CBLT)
- Swift Current, Saskatchewan - CJFB, Channel 5 (2002 - became rebroadcaster of CBKT)
- Timmins, Ontario - CFCL, Channel 6 (2002 - became rebroadcaster of CBLT)
- Windsor, Ontario - CKLW, Channel 9 (1975 - became CBET)
- Yorkton, Saskatchewan - CKOS, Channel 5 (2002 - became rebroadcaster of CBKT)
Conventional television (French)
This is a list of stations owned and operated by, or affiliated with, the French language SRC television network in Canada.
SRC owned-and-operated stations
- Edmonton, Alberta - CBXFT, Channel 11
- Moncton, New Brunswick - CBAFT, Channel 11
- Montreal, Quebec - CBFT, Channel 2
- Ottawa, Ontario - CBOFT, Channel 9
- Quebec City, Quebec - CBVT, Channel 11
- Regina, Saskatchewan - CBKFT, Channel 13
- Vancouver, British Columbia - CBUFT, Channel 26
- Winnipeg, Manitoba - CBWFT, Channel 3
Privately owned affiliates
- Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec - CKRT, Channel 7
- Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec - CKRN, Channel 4
- Saguenay, Quebec - CKTV, Channel 12
- Sherbrooke, Quebec - CKSH, Channel 9
- Trois-Rivières, Quebec - CKTM, Channel 13
Former SRC-owned self-supporting stations
- Sept-Iles, Quebec - CBST, Channel 13 (1991 - became retransmitter of CBVT)
- Toronto, Ontario - CBLFT, Channel 25 (1991 - became retransmitter of CBOFT)
- Windsor, Ontario - CBEFT, Channel 54 (c. 1996 - became retransmitter of CBOFT)
Former affiliates (including year of disaffiliation)
- Carleton, Quebec - CHAU, Channel 9 (1983)1
- Quebec City, Quebec - CFCM, Channel 4 (1964)2
- Timmins, Ontario - CFCL, Channel 6 (1960s)3
- Sherbrooke, Quebec - CHLT, Channel 7 (1974)4
1 -- Also affiliated with the English CBC network, 1959-1968; now TVA affiliate.
2 -- Also affiliated with the English CBC network, 1954-1957; now TVA affiliate.
3 -- Affiliated with both CBC and SRC, 1956 until CBFOT (now CBLFT-3) established; now CBC rebroadcasting station, transmitting CBLT Toronto.
4 -- Affiliated with both CBC and SRC, 1956-1974; now TVA affiliate.
Affiliates later purchased by SRC
- Matane, Quebec - CKBL, Channel 9 (1972 - became CBGAT, now a rebroacaster of CBVT on channel 6) [1]
- Rimouski, Quebec - CJBR-TV, Channel 3 (1977 - now a rebroadcaster of CBVT on channel 2) [2]
Analogue specialty cable channels
Digital specialty cable channels
- CBC Country Canada - Canadian category 1 digital cable specialty channel
- Documentary Channel - Canadian category 1 digital cable specialty channel
- ARTV - (37%) French Digital cable channel specializing in the arts and culture
Digital Only Network
- Galaxie - English and French language digital broadcasting or digital television radio service, which offers 45 commercial-free music channels.
Other Networks
TV5Monde - An international consortium, offering a mix of News and general-interest French-language Television programming.
Defunct channels
Radio
CBC Radio One Stations
CBC Radio Two Stations
- Calgary - CBR
- Edmonton - CBX
- Greater Sudbury - CBBS
- Halifax - CBH
- Montreal - CBM
- Ottawa - CBOQ
- Regina - CBK
- St. John's - CBN
- Sydney - CBI
- Thunder Bay - CBQ
- Toronto - CBL
- Vancouver - CBU
- Windsor - CBE
- Winnipeg - CBW
La Première Chaîne (French)
Quebec
- Matane - CBGA, 102.1 FM
- Montreal - CBF, 95.1 FM
- Quebec City - CBV, 106.3 FM
- Rimouski - CJBR, 89.1 FM
- Rouyn-Noranda - CHLM, 90.7 FM
- Saguenay - CBJ, 93.7 FM
- Sept-Îles - CBSI, 98.1 FM
- Sherbrooke - CBF-FM-10, 101.1 FM
- Trois-Rivières - CBF-FM-8, 96.5 FM
Ontario
Atlantic Canada
- Moncton - CBAF-FM, 88.5 FM
- Charlottetown - CBAF-FM-15, 88.1 FM
- Halifax - CBAF-FM-5, 92.3 FM
Western Canada
- St. Boniface, Manitoba - CKSB, 1050 AM, 90.5 FM (not yet in operation)
- Regina, Saskatchewan - CBKF 97.7 FM
- Edmonton, Alberta - CHFA, 680 AM
- Vancouver, British Columbia - CBUF, 97.7 FM
Espace musique (French)
- Calgary - CBCX-FM, 89.7
- Edmonton - CBCX-FM, 90.1
- Greater Sudbury - CBBX-FM, 90.9
- Halifax - CBAX-FM, 91.5
- Moncton - CBAL-FM, 98.3
- Montreal - CBFX-FM, 100.7
- Ottawa - CBOX-FM, 102.5
- Quebec City - CBVX-FM, 95.3
- Regina - CKSB-1, 88.9
- Rimouski - CBRX-FM, 101.5
- Saguenay - CBJX-FM, 100.9
- Saskatoon - CKSB-2, 88.7
- Timmins - CBBX-1, 105.7 (Approved June 29th, 2007 [3])
- Toronto - CJBC-FM, 90.3
- Vancouver - CBUX-FM, 90.9
- Winnipeg - CKSB-FM, 89.9
Digital Radio
CBC is a partner and part owner of Sirius Canada a division of Sirius Satellite Radio in the US:
International Radio
Radio Transmitters
Internet
Wireless
CBC Radio Canada WAP and SMS messaging services: delivering interactive content to PDAs and cell phones.
Mobile Production
Record Label
Real Estate
- CBC Ottawa Broadcast Centre
- CBC Vancouver Production Centre
- Canadian Broadcasting Centre
- Edward Drake Building
- Glenn Gould Studio
- Maison Radio-Canada