Maritime Broadcasting System

Maritime Broadcasting System
Maritime Broadcasting System
Type Private
Industry Radio broadcasting
Founded 1969 as Eastern Broadcasting Limited
Headquarters Halifax, Nova Scotia
Area served Atlantic Canada
Website MBS Radio

The Maritime Broadcasting System is a private broadcasting company with 21 radio stations serving several communities in Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick.

MBS was established in 1969 as Eastern Broadcasting Limited in Campbellton, New Brunswick and is currently owned by Robert L. Pace. The company's head office is now located in Halifax, Nova Scotia on Sackville Street.

MBS also owns the Maritime News Network.

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Stations

Nova Scotia

Prince Edward Island

New Brunswick

On October 28, 2011, the Maritime Broadcasting System applied to the CRTC to operate a new country music FM radio station at Miramichi, New Brunswick. If approved, the new station will operate at 102.5 MHz. [1]

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