Media in the Halifax Regional Municipality

Media in the Halifax Regional Municipality

The Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, or HRM, is the largest population centre in Atlantic Canada and contains the region's largest collection of media outlets.

As of 2009, all radio stations in Halifax broadcast on the FM dial. Halifax's last AM radio station 780 CFDR moved to the FM dial at 92.9 MHz in the summer of 2009, becoming CFLT-FM.

Contents

Radio

Frequency Call sign Branding Format Owner Notes
88.1 FM CKDU-FM campus radio CKDU-FM Society Associated with Dalhousie University
89.9 FM CHNS-FM 89.9 Hal FM classic rock Maritime Broadcasting System
90.5 FM CBHA-FM CBC Radio One public news/talk Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
91.5 FM CBAX-FM Espace musique public music Canadian Broadcasting Corporation French
92.3 FM CBAF-FM-5 Première Chaîne public news/talk Canadian Broadcasting Corporation French
92.9 FM CFLT-FM Lite 92.9 soft adult contemporary Rogers Communications
93.9 FM CJLU-FM Christian International Harvesters for Christ Evangelistic Association
94.7 FM CFEP-FM Seaside FM community radio Seaside Broadcasting licensed to Eastern Passage (moved to 105.9 FM)
95.7 FM CJNI-FM News 95.7 news/talk/sports Rogers Communications
96.5 FM CKUL-FM 96.5 Kool FM classic hits Newcap Broadcasting
98.5 FM CKRH-FM Radio Halifax Métro community radio French
99.3 FM CHSB-FM Hilltop FM Christian Bedford Baptist Church
100.1 FM CIOO-FM C100 hot adult contemporary Bell Media Radio
101.3 FM CJCH-FM 101.3 The Bounce rhythmic CHR Bell Media Radio
101.9 FM CHFX-FM FX101.9 country music Maritime Broadcasting System
102.7 FM CBH-FM CBC Radio 2 public music Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
103.5 FM CKHZ-FM Z103 CHR Rhythmic/Dance Evanov Communications
104.3 FM CFRQ-FM Q104 active rock Newcap Broadcasting
105.1 FM CKHY-FM LIVE 105 modern rock Evanov Communications
105.9 FM CFEP-FM Seaside FM community radio Seaside Broadcasting licensed to Eastern Passage (new frequency)
106.9 FM CHCN-FM community radio licensed to Cole Harbour
107.7 FM CIRH-FM Halifax Information Radio Information Radio Jack McGaw new frequency - moved from 97.9 FM

1CFDR had previously been licensed to move to 88.9 FM, however the subsequent purchase of CKUL by parent company Newcap Broadcasting made this conversion impossible due to concentration of media ownership rules. Sale to Rogers Communications was approved by the CRTC on November 24, 2008, and the station has moved to FM 92.9 and started up August 7, 2009 at 12:00 pm AST. CFDR's format is changed to "LITE 92.9" soft adult contemporary.[1]

Canwest had been licensed to launch an FM station at 105.1 MHz (to be CHAL-FM, "The Breeze" adult contemporary) in November 2004. The station did not launch, and Canwest's authority to launch the station has now expired.[2] Evanov, the owners of Z103.5 are applied to start a radio station at the 105.1 MHz frequency. It was approved on October 7, 2009 and is adopting a Modern Rock format.[3]

Television

Locally-Produced Shows

Several television shows are created in Halifax including the CBC news satire show This Hour Has 22 Minutes and the mockumentary show Trailer Park Boys.

Television stations

Several television stations operate in HRM; however, due to the large size of the municipality they have to be retransmitted:

OTA channel DTV channel Cable channel IPTV channel Call sign Network Notes
3 54 11 3 CBHT-DT CBC also channel 11 in Sheet Harbour
13 38 2 628 CBHFT SRC
5 48 9 6 CJCH-DT CTV also channel 2 in Sheet Harbour
8 26 6 4 CIHF-DT Global
none none 7 5 CTV Two Atlantic CTV Two Cable, IPTV, and Satellite TV only
none none 10 none EastLink Television community channel EastLink Cable
none none 13 none EastLink Television real estate listings EastLink Cable

The CTV and Global stations broadcast to the entire Maritime Provinces. CTV Two Atlantic broadcasts to all of Atlantic Canada.

Several specialty digital television channel licenses have also been developed in HRM in recent years by Salter Street Films. Cable services are provided by EastLink. IPTV provided by Bell Aliant.

Print

The Chronicle Herald is a daily broadsheet and the provincial newspaper of Nova Scotia with news bureaus across the province. The paper is independently owned, and usually has a moderate conservative editorial policy.

The Daily News was a daily tabloid paper, focusing primarily on Halifax, which was published from 1974 until February 11, 2008. The last owner of the paper was Transcontinental Media which purchased the paper in 2002, and closed the publication saying the paper operated at a loss. Transcontinental Media launched the new Metro Halifax on February 14, 2008.

The Coast is a free "alternative weekly" focused primarily on HRM's urban core, especially the Halifax Peninsula. The independently owned paper is known for its generally left leaning or progressive editorial policy.

A Maritimes gossip tabloid Frank Magazine was established in HRM and subsequently expanded into central Canada; it has since retracted to focusing on the Maritimes.

There are also several student newspapers in the city's universities and colleges: The Sentinel at Mount Saint Vincent University, the Gazette at Dalhousie University, The Journal at St. Mary's University, and both the Transcript and Halifax Commoner are published by students attending the award-winning journalism program at the University of King's College.

References

  1. ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2007-106
  2. ^ Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2008-14
  3. ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2009-631

`


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • History of the Halifax Regional Municipality — The Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) is one of the newest municipalities in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, in terms of incorporation.It was formed on April 1, 1996 by dissolving and amalgamating the following municipalities:* City of… …   Wikipedia

  • Geography of the Halifax Regional Municipality — The Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) in Nova Scotia, Canada has a widely varied geography. Contents 1 Physical geography 2 Climate 3 References Physical geography HRM has an area of approximately 5,850 km² …   Wikipedia

  • Culture of the Halifax Regional Municipality — Hosting the region s largest urban population, the Halifax Regional Municipality, or HRM, is an important cultural centre in Atlantic Canada. Argyle Street in downtown Halifax. HRM is home to a vibrant arts culture community that enjoys… …   Wikipedia

  • Communities in the Halifax Regional Municipality — Most communities of the Halifax Regional Municipality are marked with Welcome to our Community signs . The Halifax Regional Municipality in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia is composed of more than 200 communities and neighbourhoods. The… …   Wikipedia

  • Halifax Regional Municipality — Halifax   Regional Municipality   Halifax Regional Municipality Top Halifax Skyline, Middle left …   Wikipedia

  • Halifax Regional Community Council — A Community Council in Nova Scotia s Halifax Regional Municipality is a form of local government consisting of several councillors from the larger Halifax Regional Council. Community councils represent a geographic area covering anywhere from… …   Wikipedia

  • Halifax Regional Water Commission — The Halifax Regional Water Commission (HRWC) is a Canadian water utility in Nova Scotia s Halifax Regional Municipality that supplies potable water and fire protection water to the urban core, as well as several isolated smaller systems in the… …   Wikipedia

  • The Dalhousie Gazette — Nov.5, 2010 cover of the Dalhousie Gazette Type Weekly Student Newspaper Format …   Wikipedia

  • The Chronicle Herald — is a broadsheet published in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The largest newspaper company in Nova Scotia, The Chronicle Herald is also the highest circulation newspaper in the Atlantic provinces and is currently the largest independently owned newspaper… …   Wikipedia

  • Halifax Public Libraries — Established April 1, 1996 (merger) Location Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia Branches 14 …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”