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The following is a list of '''media in ]''', ], Canada.


The following is a list of '''media outlets in Winnipeg''', ], Canada. Such outlets can include ], ] and ], and ] operating in and serving ] and/or the ].
==Newspapers and magazines==


Active in Winnipeg are various local, national, and international media outlets; local outlets also include neighbourhood and ].
===Daily newspapers===
*'']'' - a broadsheet newspaper delivered to an average of 125,000 readers seven days a week, including over 162,000 on Saturday.<ref>{{cite web|title=History|url=http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/history.html|publisher=]|accessdate=25 October 2012}}</ref>
*'']'' - a tabloid newspaper with a circulation of 58,520 people on weekdays, 50,884 on Saturdays, and 52,388 on Sundays in 2011.<ref name="Circ">{{cite web |url=http://www.bpaww.com/Bpaww_com/Pages/CirculationReports.aspx |title=Daily Newspaper Circulation Statement for the 12 Month Period Ended December 2011 |location=Toronto |publisher=] |accessdate=April 2, 2012}}</ref>
*'']''
* Defunct: ]


===Ethnic media=== ==Print media==


===Daily newspapers===
*'']''
{| class="wikitable"
*'']''
!Name
*'']''
!Owner
*'']''
!Format
*'']''
!Circulation
*'']''
|-
*'']''
|'']''
*'']'' <!-- http://www.collectionscanada.ca/8/16/r16-205-e.html -->
<small>(defunct)</small>
*'']''
|]
*'']''
|
|
|-
|'']''
|FP Canadian Newspapers LP
|]
|'''Average''': 125,000 (Mon–Sat), over 162,000 (Saturdays).<ref>{{cite news|title=History|url=http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/history.html|website=]|date=24 October 2008|accessdate=25 October 2012}}</ref>
|-
|'']''
|]
|]
|'''2011''': 58,520 people (weekdays), 50,884 (Saturdays), 52,388 (Sundays).<ref name="Circ">{{cite web|title=Daily Newspaper Circulation Statement for the 12 Month Period Ended December 2011|url=http://www.bpaww.com/Bpaww_com/Pages/CirculationReports.aspx|publisher=]|location=Toronto|accessdate=April 2, 2012}}</ref>
|-
|'']''
<small>(defunct)</small>
|] (now Postmedia)
|Broadsheet
|100,000
|}


===Weekly/monthly newspapers=== ===Ethnic print media===
{| class="wikitable"
*''The Projector'' - Official student newspaper of ] since 1967, published every second Monday.<ref name=AboutProjector>{{cite web|title=About Us|url=http://theprojector.ca/about|accessdate=8 August 2012}}</ref>
!Name<ref>{{Cite web|title=Manitoba Newspapers & News Media - ABYZ News Links|url=http://www.abyznewslinks.com/canadmb.htm|access-date=2021-09-05|website=www.abyznewslinks.com}}</ref>
*'']'' - Monthly official student newspaper of the ].
!Owner / Distributor
*''The Uniter'' - Official student newspaper of the ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://uniter.ca/|title=The Uniter|accessdate=16 February 2010}}</ref>
!Demographic
*'']''
!Type<!-- In this case:
Bi-weekly = every two weeks (twice a month)
Bi-monthly = every two months (6x a year)
Same logic for "tri-weekly/monthly" -->
!Notes
|-
|'']'' (Canada)
|Ang Peryodiko (Los Angeles)
|]
|tri-monthly
|
|-
|'']''
|
|Filipino
|bi-monthly
|
|-
|'']''
|A. A. Aboriginal Advertising Inc.
|] (] and ])
|
|'''Circulation''': 20,000 copies/issue;
approx. 80,000 readers/issue.<ref name=":1">"." ''Grassroots News''. Winnipeg: A. A. Aboriginal Advertising Inc. Retrieved 13 May 2020.</ref>
|-
|'']''
|Bernie Bellan
|]
|bi-weekly
|
|-
|'']''
|Presse-Ouest Limitée
|]
|weekly
|'''Format''': ]
|-
|'']''<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|title=Contact Us|url=https://lh-inc.ca/contact|access-date=2021-09-05|website=lh-inc.ca|archive-date=2021-09-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210905235653/https://lh-inc.ca/contact|url-status=dead}}</ref>
|Lögberg-Heimskringla Inc.
|]
|bi-weekly
|'''Format''': print and online
|-
|'']''
|
|]
|
|
|-
|''Manitoba Chinese Tribune''<ref name=":3">{{Cite web|title=枫华之声|url=http://www.fenghuavoice.ca/|access-date=2021-09-05|website=www.fenghuavoice.ca}}</ref>
|Voice of Fenghua
|Chinese
|bi-monthly
|
|-
|'']''
|
|Chinese
|
|
|-
|'']''
|
|]
|
|
|-
|'']''<ref name=":4">{{Cite web|last=David|title=Contact Us – Mennonite Brethren Herald|date=10 September 2012 |url=https://mbherald.com/contact-us/|access-date=2021-09-05|language=en-CA}}</ref>
|]
|]
|
|
|-
|{{Cite web|url=https://www.navegante-omundial.com/background.htm|title = Navegante Cultural}}
|Mia Sally Correia, Navegante Cultural
|Portuguese, Inter-cultural
|12 issues annually
|in print and online
|-
|'']''
|
|Filipino
|bi-monthly
|
|-
|''Pilipino Express''<ref name=":5">{{Cite web|last=Staff|first=Pilipino Express|title=Contact Us|url=http://www.pilipino-express.com/contact-us.html|access-date=2021-09-05|website=Pilipino Express News Magazine|language=en-gb}}</ref>
|The Pilipino Express Inc
|Filipino
|bi-weekly
|'''Format''': magazine
|-
|''Ukrainian Voice''<ref name=":6">{{Cite web|url=http://www.ukrvoice.ca/background.htm|title=The Ukrainian Voice|access-date=2021-09-05|archive-date=2021-09-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210905235654/http://www.ukrvoice.ca/background.htm|url-status=dead}}</ref>
|Ukrainian Self-Reliance League of Canada
|]
|
|
|-
|
|Ethnocultural news platform
|Multilingual
|weekly
|online/digital
|-
|''Visnyk Newspaper''<ref name=":7">{{Cite web|title=Visnyk|url=https://uocc.ca/visnyk/|access-date=2021-09-05|website=Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada (UOCC)|language=en-US}}</ref>
|]
|Ukrainian
|
|
|}


====Neighborhood newspapers==== ===Periodical newspapers===
'''Official student papers'''
* ''The Herald'' - Free weekly newspaper delivered to northeast Winnipeg homes
{| class="wikitable"
* ''The Lance'' - Free weekly newspaper delivered to south and southeast Winnipeg homes
!Name
* ''The Metro'' - Free weekly newspaper delivered to west Winnipeg homes; not related to '']''
!School / Organization
* ''The Times'' - Free weekly newspaper delivered to northwest Winnipeg homes
!Type
* ''The Sou'wester'' - Free weekly newspaper delivered to southwest Winnipeg homes
!Format
|-
|'']''<ref>"." '']''. 2019. Retrieved 13 May 2020.</ref>
|]
<small>(Manitoban Newspaper Publications Corporation)</small>
|'''Fall/Winter''' ]s: weekly
'''Summer''': monthly
|Tabloid
|-
|''The Projector<ref name="AboutProjector">{{cite web|title=About Us|url=http://theprojector.ca/about|website=The Projector|publisher=Red River College Students' Association|accessdate=13 May 2020}}</ref>''
|]
|bi-weekly (every second Monday)
|
|-
|''The Uniter<ref>{{Cite web|title=The Uniter|url=http://uniter.ca/|accessdate=16 February 2010}}</ref>''
|]
|
|
|}
'''Community papers'''


], owned by FP Canadian Newspapers LP, owns and operates several free ]s within the ], published weekly.
====Defunct====
{| class="wikitable"
* '']'' - local alternative urban weekly newspaper.<ref>{{cite web|title=A farewell - and thanks|url=http://www.uptownmag.com/news-and-views/features/A-farewell---and-thanks-175644611.html|publisher=Uptown Magazine|accessdate=29 October 2012|date=25 October 2012}}</ref>
!Name
!Winnipeg area
!Communities
!Owner
|-
|''The Headliner''
|]
|Fannystelle, ], ], Headingly, ], ], and ]
|]
|-
|''The Herald''
|Northeast
|], ], ], ], Harbour View, Lakeside Meadows, ], and ].
|]
|-
|''The Lance''
|South/Southeast
|], River Park South, ], ], ], ].
|]
|-
|''The Metro''
|]
|], ], ], and ].
|] (Not related to '']'')
|-
|''Senior Scope''<ref>"." ''Senior Scope''. Retrieved 14 May 2020.</ref>
|all
|Winnipeg's senior community
|]
|-
|''The Sou'wester''
|Southwest
|], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], Linden Ridge, ], Bridgwater, and ]
|]
|-
|''The Times''
|North/Northwest
|Amber Trails, Brooklands, ], ], ], ], ], and ]
|]
|-
|''Transcona Views and Advertiser''<ref>{{Cite web|title=Transcona Views {{!}} bondprinting.net|url=http://www.bondprinting.net/transcona-views|access-date=2021-09-05|website=www.bondprinting.net}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Transcona Views and Advertiser newspaper in Winnipeg Canada - MondoTimes.com|url=https://www.mondotimes.com/1/world/ca/55/2957/27313|access-date=2021-09-05|website=www.mondotimes.com}}</ref>
|East
|]
|Bond Printing Ltd.
|-
|''Voxair''
|all
|] community
|]
|-
|''Winnipeg Regional Real Estate News''<ref name=":8">{{cite web | url=https://winnipegregionalrealestatenews.com/about-us | title=About Us &#124; Winnipeg Regional Real Estate News }}</ref>
|all
|Real estate community
|Winnipeg Regional Real Estate Board
|}


===Magazines=== ===Magazines===
{| class="wikitable"
* ''Winnipeg Women''
!Name
* ''Winnipeg Men''
!Publisher
* ''Ciao! Magazine''
!Category
* ''WHERE Winnipeg''
!Frequency
* ''The Huddle''
|-
* ''Manitoba Hockey News''
* ''Border Crossings: A Magazine of the Arts''<ref>{{cite web|title=About Us|url=http://www.bordercrossingsmag.com/about|publisher=Border Crossings Magazine|accessdate=24 October 2012}}</ref> |'']''<ref>"About Us." '']'', edited by ]. 2020. {{ISSN|0831-2559}}. Retrieved 13 May 2020.</ref>
|
* ''Canadian Dimension''<ref>{{cite web|title=About Canadian Dimension|url=http://canadiandimension.com/about/|publisher=Canadian Dimension}}</ref>
|Arts and culture
* ''Herizons''<ref>{{cite web|title=Frequently Asked Questions|url=http://www.herizons.ca/faq|publisher=Herizons|accessdate=24 October 2012}}</ref>
|quarterly
* '']''<ref>{{cite web|title=About Outwords Magazine|url=http://www.outwords.ca/about|publisher=Outwords Magazine|accessdate=24 October 2012}}</ref>
|-

|'']''<ref>"." '']''. 2020. {{ISSN|0008-3402}}. {{OCLC|222920854}}. Retrieved 13 May 2020.</ref>
==Television stations==
|Dimension Publishing Inc.
|Politics (left-wing)
|quarterly
|-
|''Ciao!''<ref>"." ''Ciao!'' Winnipeg: Fanfare Magazine Group. 2020.</ref>
|Fanfare Magazine Group
|Food
|]
|-
|''Commercial Real Estate Magazine<ref name=":8" />''
|Winnipeg Regional Real Estate Board
|Real estate
|
|-
|''Downtown Winnipeg Magazine''<ref>"." ''issu''. 2014. Retrieved 13 May 2020.</ref>
<small>(defunct)</small>
|Downtown Winnipeg BIZ
|Lifestyle (urban)
|quarterly
|-
|'']''<ref>" {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120517180945/http://www.herizons.ca/faq |date=2012-05-17 }}." '']''. 2020. {{ISSN|0711-7485}}. {{OCLC|679778553}}. Retrieved 13 May 2020.</ref>
|
|Feminism
|quarterly
|-
|''The Huddle''
|
|Sports (football)
|online
|-
|''Game On''<ref>"." ''Game On Media''. The Davis Media Company. Retrieved 13 May 2020.</ref>
|The Davis Media Company
|Sports (hockey)
|bimonthly
|-
|'']''<ref>{{cite web|title=About Outwords Magazine|url=http://www.outwords.ca/about|publisher=Outwords Magazine|accessdate=24 October 2012|archive-date=30 October 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121030024311/http://www.outwords.ca/about|url-status=dead}}</ref><small>(defunct)</small>
|
|LGBT
|Monthly
|-
|''TASTE''
|Fanfare Magazine Group
|Food (culinary guide)
|bimonthly
|-
|'']''
|FP Canadian Newspapers LP
|Music
|
|-
|''Visitor's Guide''<ref>. Tourism Winnipeg. 2020. Retrieved 13 May 2020.</ref>
|Tourism Winnipeg
|Tourism
|annually
|-
|''WHERE'' Winnipeg<ref>"." ''WHERE''. 2020.</ref><ref>"." ''Fanfare Magazine Group''. 2013.</ref>
|Fanfare Magazine Group
|Tourism (visitor guide)
|bimonthly
|-
|''Winnipeg Men''<ref>" {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200715031901/http://www.winnipegmen.com/about-us/ |date=2020-07-15 }}." ''Winnipeg Men''. Winnipeg: MediaEdge Publishing Inc.</ref><ref name=":0">"" ''issu''. 2014.</ref>
<small>(defunct)</small>
|MediaEdge Publishing Inc.
|Lifestyle (men)
|
|-
|''Winnipeg Women<ref name=":0" />''
<small>(defunct)</small>
|MediaEdge Publishing Inc.
|
|
|}


==Television==
There are five English-language stations and one French-language station based in Winnipeg that supply free programming to the city. Most homes subscribe to cable through ], or digital television through ] digital. There are also two satellite services available through ] and ]. Some homes use ] satellite dishes to bring in signals from American satellite services.
Most homes subscribe to ] through ], or ] through ]. There are also two satellite services available through ] and ]. Some homes use ] satellite dishes to bring in signals from American satellite services.


=== Free programming ===
Additionally, American network affiliates broadcasting from North Dakota are available over-the-air in many parts of Winnipeg and Southern Manitoba. Until the mid-1980s, ] and ] (then known as KTHI) from ] were available on Winnipeg's cable service. These channels were replaced by ] and ] from ], later ] from Toledo. Currently, ] and ] from ] are available to Winnipeg via cable. ] and ], both from ] are still available on Winnipeg cable TV systems. ], the ]-affiliate from ], has been available on cable since December 1994. ], a ] affiliate in border town ], is available over-the-air, but its weak signal requires either a rooftop ] antenna aimed south or being located on a high floor of a tall building.
There are five English-language stations and one French-language station based in Winnipeg that supply free programming to the city.


KNRR was intended to target Winnipeg, but is not carried on any Canadian cable TV systems due to ] concerns that Winnipeg business will advertise on KNRR rather than Winnipeg stations. Ironically, some Winnipeg businesses advertise on WDAZ, which is carried on cable TV in Winnipeg, as many Winnipeg residents shop in Grand Forks (and ]) to take advantage of lower taxes. However this is sometimes ineffective due to ]. This practice requires cable TV systems to replace WDAZ's signal with that of a Winnipeg station (usually either CKY or CKND) whenever the same program and episode air simultaneously.
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!Network
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|- |-
|3.1 (51) |3.1
|51 (])
|10 |10
|] |]
|] |]
|
|Winnipeg's only OTA ] station
|- |-
|6.1 (27) |6.1
|27 (])
|2 |2
|] |]
|] |]
| |
|- |-
|7.1 (7) |7.1
|7 (])
|5 |5
|] |]
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|9.1 (40) |9.1
|40 (])
|12 |12
|] |]
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|12.1 (12) |13.1
|13 (])
|N/A
|]
|]
|Broadcasting from ] near ]<br>Available with rooftop ] antenna aimed south or a high floor of a tall building
|-
|13.1 (13)
|8 |8
|] |]
|]
|]
| |
|- |-
|35.1 (35) |35.1
|35 (])
|11 |11
|] |]
|]
|Religious ]
|Formerly ] now called FaithTV
|Branded as ''Hope TV'', formerly ] 11
|} |}


==== American networks ====
===Locally based national cable television channels===
Additionally, American network affiliates broadcasting from ] and ] are available over-the-air in many parts of Winnipeg and ]. Until the mid-1980s, ] (then known as KXJB) and ] (then known as KTHI) from Fargo were available on Winnipeg's cable service. These channels were replaced by ] and ] from ], later ] from Toledo. Currently, ] and ] from ] are available to Winnipeg via cable. ] from Grand Forks is still available on Winnipeg cable TV systems.


For decades, the Fargo/Grand Forks stations depended heavily on advertising in Winnipeg, as Winnipeg has more than double the population of the Fargo/Grand Forks market. ], the ]-affiliate from ], has been available on cable since December 1994. Fargo Fox affiliate ] operates a repeater, KNRR, in border town ]; it reaches Winnipeg over-the-air. However, its weak signal requires either a rooftop ] antenna aimed south or being located on a high floor of a tall building.
*] (APTN)


KNRR was intended to target Winnipeg, but is not carried on any Winnipeg-area systems due to ] concerns that Winnipeg businesses will advertise on KNRR rather than Winnipeg stations. Ironically, some Winnipeg businesses advertise on WDAZ, which is carried on cable TV in Winnipeg, as many Winnipeg residents shop in Grand Forks (and Fargo) to take advantage of lower taxes. However this is sometimes ineffective due to ]. This practice requires cable systems to replace WDAZ's signal with that of a Winnipeg station (usually either CKY or CKND) whenever the same program and episode air simultaneously.
===Former locally based national cable television channels===


The ] member network for North Dakota, ], has been carried on Winnipeg cable systems for over four decades by way of its Grand Forks outlet, KGFE. Winnipeg is almost as large as the entire American population of Prairie Public's footprint, and has long been a significant supporter of the network.
*] - classic television programming

*] - ] programming, now ]
=== Cable television ===
*] - sports
{| class="wikitable"
*] - men's programming
|+Winnipeg-based
*] - ]
!Name
*] - sports programming
!Owner
*] - crime and mystery drama
!Category
*] - classic television series, formally known as Prime
|-
*] - women's programming
|] (APTN)
|APTN Inc.
|]
|-
|]
<small>(defunct)</small>
|] (])
|Music (], ], ])
|-
|]
<small>(defunct)</small>
|]
|Sports
|-
|]
<small>(defunct)</small>
|Global Television Network (CanWest)
|Sports
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|+Formerly based in Winnipeg
!Name
!Owner (in Winnipeg)
!Category
|-
|]
|]
|Classic TV (’60s, ’70s, ’80s)
|-
|Lonestar
<small>(now ])</small>
|] (])
|] programming
|-
|Men TV
<small>(now ])</small>
|] and Global Television Network
|Lifestyle (men)
|-
|Mystery TV
<small>(now ])</small>
|Groupe TVA and CanWest
|] and ]
|-
|TVTropolis / Prime
<small>(now ])</small>
|Global Television Network
|Classic and '90s TV
|-
|Women's Television Network
<small>(now ])</small>
|]
|Lifestyle (women)
|}


==Radio== ==Radio==
Winnipeg is home to 24 AM and FM radio stations. The most popular station for many years has been ], a talk-oriented station famous for its coverage of major storms and floods. After an absence of many years, Winnipeg is now home to two English-language and one French-language campus radio stations. ] is devoted to Aboriginal programming and ] is devoted to ethnic programming. ] and ] broadcast local and national programming, and two ] stations also broadcast French programming. There are several rock and pop oriented stations, two country stations, and one tourist information station. Winnipeg is home to 24 ] and ] radio stations, the most popular of which has been, for many years, ]—a ] AM station popular for its coverage of major storms and floods. After an absence of many years, Winnipeg is now home to two English-language and one French-language ]. ] is devoted to Aboriginal programming, and ] is devoted to ethnic programming. ] and ] broadcast local and national programming, and two ] stations also broadcast French programming. There are several rock and pop oriented stations, two country stations, and one tourist information station.


{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
!Frequency<ref name=":9">{{Cite web|title=Local Media {{!}} Media|url=https://www.tourismwinnipeg.com/media/media-kit/local-media|access-date=2021-09-05|website=www.tourismwinnipeg.com}}</ref>!!Call sign!!Brand name!!Main format/genre!!Owner!!Notes
!Frequency!!Call sign!!Brand name!!Format!!Owner!!City!!Notes
|- |-
|680 AM||]||''680 CJOB''||] / ]|||]||'''Evenings''': ] talk show
|580 AM||]||||special events||''(unknown)''||]||Since 2005, this low-power special events radio station has been used from time to time<br>on CKY's former AM frequency at 580 kHz.<ref></ref><ref></ref>

'''Weekends''': health, travel, food, technology and cars.
|- |-
|680 AM||]||CJOB 68||]|||]||]|| |990 AM||]||'']''||] / ] / ]||]||
|- |-
|1290 AM||]||''Funny 1290''||comedy||]||Signed off the air permanently June 14, 2023.
|810 AM||]||--||]||]||]||
|- |-
|990 AM||]||]||] ]/]||]||]|| |88.1 FM||]||'']''||] / ] / ]
<small>(]; ])</small>
|]||
|- |-
|89.9 FM||]||'']''||] / ]
|1050 AM||]||]||] ]/] (])||]||]||
<small>(]; ])</small>
|]||
|- |-
|1290 AM||]||]||]||]||]|| |91.1 FM||]||''Envol 91''||]
<small>(]; ])</small>
|La Radio communautaire du Manitoba inc.||
|- |-
|92.1 FM||]||''92 Citi FM''||]||]||
|89.9 FM||]||]||] music (])||]||]||
|- |-
|92.7 FM
|91.1 FM||]||Envol 91||] (])||]||]||
|]
|''92.7 CKJS''
|]
|]
|
|- |-
|93.7 FM||]||''93.7 CJNU''
|92.1 FM||]||92 Citi FM||]||]||]||
|]||Nostalgia Broadcasting Cooperative||
|- |-
|93.7 FM||]||||]||Nostalgia Broadcasting Cooperative||]|| |94.3 FM||]||''94.3 Now! Radio''||]||]||
|- |-
|94.3 FM||]||Fab 94.3||]||]||]|| |95.1 FM||]||''CHVN 95.1''||]||]||
|- |-
|95.1 FM||]||CHVN 95.1FM||]||]||]|| |95.9 FM||]||''CKUW 95.9''||] / ] / ]
(])
|]||
|- |-
|95.9 FM||]||CKUW 95.9||]||]||]|| |96.7 FM||]||]||] / ]||]||Based in ]
|- |-
|96.7 FM||]||]||]||]||]|| |97.5 FM||]||''Power 97''||]||]||
|- |-
|97.5 FM||]||Power 97||]||]||]|| |98.3 FM||]||'']''||]
<small>(])</small>
|]||
|- |-
|98.3 FM||]||]||] music||]||]|| |99.1 FM||]||''Peggy @ 99.1 FM''||]||]||
|- |-
|99.1 FM||]|| Fresh FM ||]||]||]|| |99.9 FM||]||''] 99.9''||]||]||
|- |-
|99.9 FM||]||]||]||]||]|| |100.5 FM||]||''Hot 100.5''||]||]||
|- |-
|100.7 FM||]||Jewel 101 FM||]||]||]|| |101.5 FM||]||''UMFM''||] / ]
(])
|]||
|- |-
|101.5 FM||]||UMFM||]||]||]|| |102.3 FM||]||KiSS 102.3||]||]||
|- |-
|102.3 FM||]||Clear FM||]||]||]|| |103.1 FM||]||''103.1 ]''||]||]||
|- |-
|103.1 FM||]||Virgin Radio||]||]||]|| |104.1 FM||]||''QX 104''||]||]|||Based in ]
|- |-
|104.1 FM||]||QX 104||]||]||]||| |104.7 FM||]||''Now Country 104.7 FM''||]||]||
|- |-
|104.7 FM||]|| Streetz FM||]/]||]||]|| |105.5 FM||]||NCI||]||]||Based in ]
|- |-
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===Defunct=== ===Defunct===
In 1922, George Melrose Bell, from ], was licensed to launch a radio station in Winnipeg known as CKZC-AM. However, the license would expire and the station never made it to air, as Bell would be too preoccupied in launching stations in Calgary and ].<ref> "The station that never made it on the airwaves", '']''.</ref> Another defunct station, CKZC, was launched by Lynn V. Salton (1897-1956) in 1922. Salton later became the radio operator for the ]' radio station that operated until 1923 .<ref> at Canadian Communications Foundation</ref>

On January 23, 2012, the ] ruled that ] stations in Canada could no longer use students as on-air DJs, and instead would follow the definition of a ] station. ]'s ] would be the first station to be forced off the air as result of this decision.<ref> ] feed (January 23, 2012)</ref> At 4 PM on July 4, 2012, the station shut down its operation as an over-the-air broadcaster and turned in the corresponding license to the CRTC.<ref>. Retrieved 5 July 2012.</ref> The station would later plan to return to the air as an internet-only radio station, beginning in the Fall of 2012.


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|580 AM
|107.9 FM||]||"Flava 107.9"||]||Harmony Broadcasting Ltd||] ''(defunct)''
|CJML
|
|] / special events
|(unknown)
|Since 2005, this low-power special events radio station has been used from time to time on CKY's former AM frequency at 580&nbsp;kHz.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
|- |-
|92.9 FM||]||KICK FM||]||]||] |107.9 FM||]||''Flava 107.9''||]||Harmony Broadcasting Ltd||
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====Notes==== == Online media ==
{| class="wikitable"
In 1922, George Melrose Bell of Calgary was licensed to launch a radio station in Winnipeg known as CKZC-AM but this station never made it to the airwaves as he was too busy putting stations on the air in ] and ], and the license expired.<ref> "The station that never made it on the airwaves", '']''.</ref> Another defunct station, CKZC was launched by Lynn V. Salton in 1922. It is currently unknown of what happened to CKZC.<ref> at Canadian Communications Foundation</ref>
|+Online outlets
!Outlet<ref name=":9" />
!Content
!Areas served
|-
|'']''
|
|Winnipeg
|-
|''ChrisD.ca''<ref>{{Cite web|title=About|url=https://www.chrisd.ca/about/|access-date=2021-09-05|website=ChrisD.ca - Winnipeg News|language=en-CA}}</ref>
|News, sports, and entertainment
|Winnipeg and ]
|-
|]<ref>{{Cite web|date=2017-07-27|title=Drop us a line|url=https://www.manitobapost.com/contact|access-date=2021-09-05|website=Manitoba Post|language=en}}</ref>
|News, sports, and entertainment
|Winnipeg
|-
|'']''<ref>{{Cite web|date=2012-08-25|title=About|url=https://www.spectatortribune.com/sample-page/|access-date=2021-09-05|website=Spectator Tribune|language=en-US}}</ref>
|News, politics, arts
|Winnipeg
|-
|
|News, opinions, TV streaming, U Radio
|Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Ontario
|-
|
|Opinions, podcasts, ethnocultural and folk music
|Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Ontario
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|+Community TV and radio broadcaster
!Name
!Owner / Distributor
!Demographic
|-
|RTV
<small>({{Langx|ru|Канадская русскоязычная телесеть|lit=|label=none}})</small>
|]<ref name=":10">"." ''RTV''. Manitoba. Retrieved 13 May 2020.</ref>
|]
|-
|
|U Multicultural Inc.
|Portuguese, Chinese, Russian, Filipino, ], ], ], ], ]
|}


===Podcasts===
On January 23, 2012, the ] ruled that ] stations in Canada could no longer use students as on-air DJs, and instead would follow the definition of a ] station. This move meant that CKIC was to be the first station forced off the air due to such a decision.<ref> ] feed (January 23, 2012)</ref> On July 4, 2012, at 4 PM, the station indeed shut down its operation as an over-the-air broadcaster and turned in the corresponding license to the CRTC.<ref>. Retrieved 5 July 2012.</ref> Starting in the Fall of 2012, it plans to return to the air as an internet-only radio station.
Podcast networks in Winnipeg:


* The Garbage Hill Podcast Network — Winnipeg's first independent podcast network.
==Internet Media==
* Manitoba Podcast Network<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-life/life/siteseeing-279389592.html|title = Oct 2014: Siteseeing|newspaper = Winnipeg Free Press|date = 16 October 2014|last1 = Augustine|first1 = Anthony}}</ref> — A collection of locally produced online shows. Subjects include film, pop culture, craft beer, video games, etc.
===Websites===
* ''''
*
*
*


{| class="wikitable"
===Podcasts===
|+Podcast shows
*"Return to Sender" - a ] and ] podcast focussed on promoting little-known, often local, bands<ref>http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/return-to-sender/id363390349?ign-mpt=uo%3D4</ref>
!Name
!Host(s)
!Format
!Subject / genre
!Description / Notes
|-
|''Couch Surfin{{'}}<ref>{{cite web |url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/couch-surfin/id637017988?mt=2 |title=iTunes - Podcasts - Couch Surfin' by Devin Bray and Terrance Williams |website=itunes.apple.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141223072833/https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/couch-surfin/id637017988?mt=2 |archive-date=2014-12-23}}</ref>''
|Devin Bray and Terrance Williams
|Interview
|Winnipeg influencers / personalities
|'''Notable guests''': Fred Penner, Charles Adler, Jon Ljungberg, Filthy Animals' rapper Broms, and ] fighters ] and ].
'''Awards''': "Best Local Podcast 2013" by ''The Uniter'', ]'s student newspaper.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://uniter.ca/view/the-podcast | title=The Podcast }}</ref>
|-
|''Media Nerds Podcast<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/media-nerds-podcast/id705456923?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4|title=Media Nerds on Apple Podcasts|website=]|date=27 December 2021 }}</ref>''
|Kenton Larsen and Dan Vadeboncoeur
|Weekly discussion
|Media (TV, film, advertising, journalism, radio, social)
|Hosted by two instructors of Creative Communications, ].
|-
|''Musing While Boozing<ref>{{Cite news|last=Development|first=PodBean|others=https://musingwhileboozing.podbean.com/feed/|title=Musing while boozing|url=http://www.musingwhileboozing.com|access-date=2017-09-25}}</ref>''
|
|Informal discussion
|Pop culture / current events
|A recorded hang out with two Winnipeg guys, discussing hot topics over cold drinks with special guests.
|-
|''Nintendo Pulse<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/nintendo-pulse/id419879946|title = Nintendo Pulse – Nintendo Switch and 3DS News on Apple Podcasts|website = ]| date=25 August 2022 }}</ref>''
|Lloyd Hannesson
|
|
|A member of the Winnipeg-based REZD.tv network, and has recorded in Winnipeg since 2006.
|-
|''Return to Sender<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/return-to-sender/id363390349?ign-mpt=uo%3D4 |title=ITunes - Podcasts - Return to Sender by Michael Michaels and Sandra D. Sanchez |website=] |access-date=2015-03-17 |archive-date=2012-11-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121109093318/https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/return-to-sender/id363390349?ign-mpt=uo=4 |url-status=dead }}</ref>''
|
|Interview / discussion
|] and ]
|Focused on promoting little-known, often local, bands.
|-
|''The Supporting Act<ref>{{cite web |url=https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-supporting-act-podcast/id675137908?mt=2 |title=iTunes - Podcasts - The Supporting Act Podcast by Matt Moskal |website=itunes.apple.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402181632/https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-supporting-act-podcast/id675137908?mt=2 |archive-date=2015-04-02}}</ref>''
|
|Interview
|Local and touring artists (comedians, musicians, etc.)
|Informal interview style.
|-
|
|U Radio by U Multicultural
|Talk show
|Diverse voices of Canada
|Topics related to the ethnocultural and indigenous community of Canada
|}

== Ethnic media ==
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Owner / Distributor
!Demographic
!Format (type)
!Notes
|-
|]
|] (Los Angeles)
|]
|Newspaper (tri-monthly)
|
|-
|] (APTN)
|APTN Inc.
|]
|TV network
|
|-
|'']''
|
|Filipino
|Newspaper (bi-monthly)
|
|-
|'']''
|A. A. Aboriginal Advertising Inc.
|] (] and ])
|
|'''Circulation''': 20,000 copies/issue;
approx. 80,000 readers/issue.<ref name=":1" />
|-
|'']''
|Bernie Bellan
|]
|Newspaper (bi-weekly)
|
|-
|'']''
|Presse-Ouest Limitée
|]
|Newspaper (weekly)
|'''Format''': ]
|-
|'']''<ref name=":2" />
|Lögberg-Heimskringla Inc.
|]
|Newspaper (bi-weekly)
|'''Format''': print and online
|-
|'']''
|
|]
|
|
|-
|''Manitoba Chinese Tribune''<ref name=":3" />
|Voice of Fenghua
|Chinese
|Newspaper (bi-monthly)
|
|-
|'']''
|
|Chinese
|Newspaper
|
|-
|'']''
|
|]
|Newspaper
|
|-
|'']''<ref name=":4" />
|]
|]
|Newspaper
|
|-
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|
|]
|Newspaper
|
|-
|'']''
|
|Filipino
|Newspaper
|
|-
|''Pilipino Express''<ref name=":5" />
|The Pilipino Express Inc
|Filipino
|Magazine (bi-weekly)
|
|-
|RTV
<small>({{Langx|ru|Канадская русскоязычная телесеть|lit=|label=none}})</small>
|]<ref name=":10" />
|]
|TV network
|
|-
|U Multicultural Channel
|U Multicultural Inc.
|Portuguese, Chinese, Russian, Filipino, ], ], ], ], ]
|Media channel
|
|-
|''Ukrainian Voice''<ref name=":6" />
|Ukrainian Self-Reliance League of Canada
|]
|Newspaper
|
|-
|''Visnyk Newspaper''<ref name=":7" />
|]
|Ukrainian
|Newspaper
|
|}

== National media in Winnipeg ==
Various national/international media outlets base their Manitoba branches/newsrooms out of Winnipeg. These include:

* ] (CBC Manitoba / ICI Manitoba)<ref>https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/contact-us-information-manitoba-1.3930903 (English)

https://ici.radio-canada.ca/informations-generales (French)</ref>
* ] / ] (] / CityNews Winnipeg)<ref>{{Cite web|title=Contact Us|url=https://winnipeg.citynews.ca/contact-us/|access-date=2021-09-05|website=CityNews Winnipeg}}</ref>
* ] (CTV Winnipeg) — #1 broadcaster in Manitoba<ref>{{Cite web|title=About Us {{!}} CTV News Winnipeg|url=https://winnipeg.ctvnews.ca/about-us|access-date=2021-09-05|website=winnipeg.ctvnews.ca}}</ref>
* ] (Global Winnipeg)<ref>{{Cite web|title=About Global Winnipeg|url=https://globalnews.ca/pages//about-global-winnipeg/|access-date=2021-09-05|website=Global News|language=en-US}}</ref>
* ]<ref>{{Cite web|title=About Prairie Public|url=https://www.prairiepublic.org/about/|access-date=2021-09-05|website=Prairie Public Broadcasting|language=en}}</ref>
* ] — agricultural publication<ref>{{Cite web|title=About Us|url=https://www.producer.com/about/|access-date=2021-09-05|website=The Western Producer|language=en}}</ref>

==See also==
*]


==References== ==References==
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The following is a list of media outlets in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Such outlets can include newspapers, radio and television stations, and online media operating in and serving Winnipeg and/or the Winnipeg Metro Region.

Active in Winnipeg are various local, national, and international media outlets; local outlets also include neighbourhood and ethnic media.

Print media

Daily newspapers

Name Owner Format Circulation
Metro Winnipeg

(defunct)

Metro International
Winnipeg Free Press FP Canadian Newspapers LP Broadsheet Average: 125,000 (Mon–Sat), over 162,000 (Saturdays).
Winnipeg Sun Postmedia Network Tabloid 2011: 58,520 people (weekdays), 50,884 (Saturdays), 52,388 (Sundays).
Winnipeg Tribune

(defunct)

Southam Newspapers (now Postmedia) Broadsheet 100,000

Ethnic print media

Name Owner / Distributor Demographic Type Notes
Ang Peryodiko (Canada) Ang Peryodiko (Los Angeles) Filipino tri-monthly
The Filipino Journal Filipino bi-monthly
Grassroots News A. A. Aboriginal Advertising Inc. Aboriginal (First Nation and Métis) Circulation: 20,000 copies/issue;

approx. 80,000 readers/issue.

The Jewish Post & News Bernie Bellan Jewish bi-weekly
La Liberté Presse-Ouest Limitée Francophone weekly Format: tabloid
Lögberg-Heimskringla Lögberg-Heimskringla Inc. Icelandic bi-weekly Format: print and online
Manitoba China Times Chinese
Manitoba Chinese Tribune Voice of Fenghua Chinese bi-monthly
Manitoba Indochina Chinese News Chinese
The Manitoba Muslim Muslim
Mennonite Brethren Herald Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Mennonite Brethren
"Navegante Cultural". Mia Sally Correia, Navegante Cultural Portuguese, Inter-cultural 12 issues annually in print and online
The Philippine Times Filipino bi-monthly
Pilipino Express The Pilipino Express Inc Filipino bi-weekly Format: magazine
Ukrainian Voice Ukrainian Self-Reliance League of Canada Ukrainian
U Multicultural Ethnocultural news platform Multilingual weekly online/digital
Visnyk Newspaper Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada Ukrainian

Periodical newspapers

Official student papers

Name School / Organization Type Format
The Manitoban University of Manitoba

(Manitoban Newspaper Publications Corporation)

Fall/Winter academic terms: weekly

Summer: monthly

Tabloid
The Projector Red River College bi-weekly (every second Monday)
The Uniter University of Winnipeg

Community papers

Canstar Community Newspapers, owned by FP Canadian Newspapers LP, owns and operates several free community newspapers within the Winnipeg area, published weekly.

Name Winnipeg area Communities Owner
The Headliner Headingly Fannystelle, Sanford, Cartier, Headingly, McDonald, St. François Xavier, and Rosser Canstar
The Herald Northeast Birds Hill, East Kildonan, East St. Paul, Elmwood, Harbour View, Lakeside Meadows, North Kildonan, and Transcona. Canstar
The Lance South/Southeast Island Lakes, River Park South, Southdale, St. Boniface, St. Vital, Windsor Park. Canstar
The Metro West St. James-Assiniboia, Charleswood, West End, and Wolseley. Canstar (Not related to Metro News)
Senior Scope all Winnipeg's senior community Canstar
The Sou'wester Southwest Fort Garry, Fort Richmond, Fort Rouge, Crescentwood, Waverley Heights, Richmond West, Linden Woods, Tuxedo, St. Norbert, Linden Ridge, Whyte Ridge, Bridgwater, and River Heights Canstar
The Times North/Northwest Amber Trails, Brooklands, Garden City, The Maples, North End, Tyndall Park, West Kildonan, and West St. Paul Canstar
Transcona Views and Advertiser East Transcona Bond Printing Ltd.
Voxair all 17 Wing community CFB Winnipeg
Winnipeg Regional Real Estate News all Real estate community Winnipeg Regional Real Estate Board

Magazines

Name Publisher Category Frequency
Border Crossings Arts and culture quarterly
Canadian Dimension Dimension Publishing Inc. Politics (left-wing) quarterly
Ciao! Fanfare Magazine Group Food bimonthly
Commercial Real Estate Magazine Winnipeg Regional Real Estate Board Real estate
Downtown Winnipeg Magazine

(defunct)

Downtown Winnipeg BIZ Lifestyle (urban) quarterly
Herizons Feminism quarterly
The Huddle Sports (football) online
Game On The Davis Media Company Sports (hockey) bimonthly
OutWords(defunct) LGBT Monthly
TASTE Fanfare Magazine Group Food (culinary guide) bimonthly
Uptown Magazine FP Canadian Newspapers LP Music
Visitor's Guide Tourism Winnipeg Tourism annually
WHERE Winnipeg Fanfare Magazine Group Tourism (visitor guide) bimonthly
Winnipeg Men

(defunct)

MediaEdge Publishing Inc. Lifestyle (men)
Winnipeg Women

(defunct)

MediaEdge Publishing Inc.

Television

Most homes subscribe to cable television through Shaw Communications, or internet protocol through Bell MTS. There are also two satellite services available through Shaw Direct and Bell Satellite TV. Some homes use grey market satellite dishes to bring in signals from American satellite services.

Free programming

There are five English-language stations and one French-language station based in Winnipeg that supply free programming to the city.

OTA virtual channel
(PSIP)
OTA channel Shaw Cable Call Sign Network Notes
3.1 51 (UHF) 10 CBWFT-DT Ici Radio-Canada Télé
6.1 27 (UHF) 2 CBWT-DT CBC Television
7.1 7 (VHF) 5 CKY-DT CTV
9.1 40 (UHF) 12 CKND-DT Global
13.1 13 (VHF) 8 CHMI-DT Citytv
35.1 35 (UHF) 11 CIIT-DT ZoomerMedia Formerly Joytv 11 now called FaithTV

American networks

Additionally, American network affiliates broadcasting from Fargo and Grand Forks, North Dakota are available over-the-air in many parts of Winnipeg and Southern Manitoba. Until the mid-1980s, KRDK-TV (then known as KXJB) and KVLY-TV (then known as KTHI) from Fargo were available on Winnipeg's cable service. These channels were replaced by WDIV-TV and WJBK from Detroit, later WTOL from Toledo. Currently, WCCO-TV and KARE from Minneapolis, Minnesota are available to Winnipeg via cable. WDAZ-TV from Grand Forks is still available on Winnipeg cable TV systems.

For decades, the Fargo/Grand Forks stations depended heavily on advertising in Winnipeg, as Winnipeg has more than double the population of the Fargo/Grand Forks market. WUHF, the Fox-affiliate from Rochester, New York, has been available on cable since December 1994. Fargo Fox affiliate KVRR operates a repeater, KNRR, in border town Pembina, North Dakota; it reaches Winnipeg over-the-air. However, its weak signal requires either a rooftop VHF antenna aimed south or being located on a high floor of a tall building.

KNRR was intended to target Winnipeg, but is not carried on any Winnipeg-area systems due to Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission concerns that Winnipeg businesses will advertise on KNRR rather than Winnipeg stations. Ironically, some Winnipeg businesses advertise on WDAZ, which is carried on cable TV in Winnipeg, as many Winnipeg residents shop in Grand Forks (and Fargo) to take advantage of lower taxes. However this is sometimes ineffective due to simultaneous substitution. This practice requires cable systems to replace WDAZ's signal with that of a Winnipeg station (usually either CKY or CKND) whenever the same program and episode air simultaneously.

The PBS member network for North Dakota, Prairie Public Television, has been carried on Winnipeg cable systems for over four decades by way of its Grand Forks outlet, KGFE. Winnipeg is almost as large as the entire American population of Prairie Public's footprint, and has long been a significant supporter of the network.

Cable television

Winnipeg-based
Name Owner Category
Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) APTN Inc. Indigenous peoples
CoolTV

(defunct)

Global Television Network (CanWest) Music (jazz, blues, world music)
Fox Sports World Canada

(defunct)

Shaw Media Sports
X-Treme Sports

(defunct)

Global Television Network (CanWest) Sports
Formerly based in Winnipeg
Name Owner (in Winnipeg) Category
DejaView Corus Entertainment Classic TV (’60s, ’70s, ’80s)
Lonestar

(now MovieTime)

Global Television Network (CanWest) Western-genre programming
Men TV

(now History2)

Groupe TVA and Global Television Network Lifestyle (men)
Mystery TV

(now Crime & Investigation)

Groupe TVA and CanWest Police-procedural and true crime
TVTropolis / Prime

(now DTour)

Global Television Network Classic and '90s TV
Women's Television Network

(now W Network)

Moffat Communications Lifestyle (women)

Radio

Winnipeg is home to 24 AM and FM radio stations, the most popular of which has been, for many years, CJOB—a talk-oriented AM station popular for its coverage of major storms and floods. After an absence of many years, Winnipeg is now home to two English-language and one French-language campus radio stations. NCI is devoted to Aboriginal programming, and CKJS-FM is devoted to ethnic programming. CBC Radio One and CBC Music broadcast local and national programming, and two Radio-Canada stations also broadcast French programming. There are several rock and pop oriented stations, two country stations, and one tourist information station.

Frequency Call sign Brand name Main format/genre Owner Notes
680 AM CJOB 680 CJOB news / talk Corus Entertainment Evenings: sports talk show

Weekends: health, travel, food, technology and cars.

990 AM CBW CBC Radio One news / talk / public Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
1290 AM CFRW Funny 1290 comedy Bell Media Radio Signed off the air permanently June 14, 2023.
88.1 FM CKSB-10-FM Ici Radio-Canada Première public / news / talk

(French; public radio)

Société Radio-Canada
89.9 FM CKSB-FM Ici Musique jazz / classical

(French; public radio)

Société Radio-Canada
91.1 FM CKXL Envol 91 community

(French; public radio)

La Radio communautaire du Manitoba inc.
92.1 FM CITI 92 Citi FM classic rock Rogers Communications
92.7 FM CKJS 92.7 CKJS multilingual Evanov Communications
93.7 FM CJNU 93.7 CJNU adult standards Nostalgia Broadcasting Cooperative
94.3 FM CHNW 94.3 Now! Radio hot adult contemporary Jim Pattison Group
95.1 FM CHVN CHVN 95.1 contemporary Christian music Golden West Broadcasting
95.9 FM CKUW CKUW 95.9 local news / spoken word / social issue

(campus radio)

University of Winnipeg
96.7 FM CILT Mix 96.7 adult contemporary / classic hits Golden West Broadcasting Based in Steinbach
97.5 FM CJKR Power 97 active rock Corus Entertainment
98.3 FM CBW CBC Music music

(public radio)

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
99.1 FM CFPG Peggy @ 99.1 FM adult contemporary Corus Entertainment
99.9 FM CFWM Bounce 99.9 adult hits Bell Media Radio
100.5 FM CFJL Hot 100.5 classic hits Evanov Communications
101.5 FM CJUM UMFM freeform music / spoken word

(campus radio)

University of Manitoba
102.3 FM CKY KiSS 102.3 hot adult contemporary Rogers Communications
103.1 FM CKMM 103.1 Virgin Radio contemporary hits Bell Media Radio
104.1 FM CFQX QX 104 country Jim Pattison Group Based in Selkirk
104.7 FM CIUR Now Country 104.7 FM country Native Communications
105.5 FM CICY NCI country Native Communications Based in Selkirk
106.1 FM CHWE Energy 106 contemporary hits Evanov Communications
107.1 FM CKCL Classic 107 jazz / classical Golden West Broadcasting

Defunct

In 1922, George Melrose Bell, from Calgary, was licensed to launch a radio station in Winnipeg known as CKZC-AM. However, the license would expire and the station never made it to air, as Bell would be too preoccupied in launching stations in Calgary and Regina. Another defunct station, CKZC, was launched by Lynn V. Salton (1897-1956) in 1922. Salton later became the radio operator for the Winnipeg Free Press' radio station that operated until 1923 .

On January 23, 2012, the CRTC ruled that campus radio stations in Canada could no longer use students as on-air DJs, and instead would follow the definition of a community radio station. Red River College's CKIC would be the first station to be forced off the air as result of this decision. At 4 PM on July 4, 2012, the station shut down its operation as an over-the-air broadcaster and turned in the corresponding license to the CRTC. The station would later plan to return to the air as an internet-only radio station, beginning in the Fall of 2012.

Frequency Call sign Brand name Format Owner/Notes Notes
580 AM CJML community / special events (unknown) Since 2005, this low-power special events radio station has been used from time to time on CKY's former AM frequency at 580 kHz.
107.9 FM CJWV Flava 107.9 urban contemporary Harmony Broadcasting Ltd
92.9 FM CKIC 92.9 KICK-FM Alternative rock

(campus radio)

Red River College

Online media

Online outlets
Outlet Content Areas served
Access Winnipeg Winnipeg
ChrisD.ca News, sports, and entertainment Winnipeg and southern Manitoba
Manitoba Post News, sports, and entertainment Winnipeg
Spectator Tribune News, politics, arts Winnipeg
U Multicultural Channel News, opinions, TV streaming, U Radio Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Ontario
U Radio Opinions, podcasts, ethnocultural and folk music Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Ontario
Community TV and radio broadcaster
Name Owner / Distributor Demographic
RTV

(Канадская русскоязычная телесеть)

Shaw TV Russian
U Multicultural Channel U Multicultural Inc. Portuguese, Chinese, Russian, Filipino, Korean, Brazilian, Yazidi, German, South-Asian

Podcasts

Podcast networks in Winnipeg:

  • The Garbage Hill Podcast Network — Winnipeg's first independent podcast network.
  • Manitoba Podcast Network — A collection of locally produced online shows. Subjects include film, pop culture, craft beer, video games, etc.
Podcast shows
Name Host(s) Format Subject / genre Description / Notes
Couch Surfin' Devin Bray and Terrance Williams Interview Winnipeg influencers / personalities Notable guests: Fred Penner, Charles Adler, Jon Ljungberg, Filthy Animals' rapper Broms, and UFC fighters Joe Doerkson and Roland Delorme.

Awards: "Best Local Podcast 2013" by The Uniter, University of Winnipeg's student newspaper.

Media Nerds Podcast Kenton Larsen and Dan Vadeboncoeur Weekly discussion Media (TV, film, advertising, journalism, radio, social) Hosted by two instructors of Creative Communications, Red River College.
Musing While Boozing Informal discussion Pop culture / current events A recorded hang out with two Winnipeg guys, discussing hot topics over cold drinks with special guests.
Nintendo Pulse Lloyd Hannesson A member of the Winnipeg-based REZD.tv network, and has recorded in Winnipeg since 2006.
Return to Sender Interview / discussion Music and comedy Focused on promoting little-known, often local, bands.
The Supporting Act Interview Local and touring artists (comedians, musicians, etc.) Informal interview style.
U Talk U Radio by U Multicultural Talk show Diverse voices of Canada Topics related to the ethnocultural and indigenous community of Canada

Ethnic media

Name Owner / Distributor Demographic Format (type) Notes
Ang Peryodiko (Canada) Ang Peryodiko (Los Angeles) Filipino Newspaper (tri-monthly)
Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) APTN Inc. Indigenous TV network
The Filipino Journal Filipino Newspaper (bi-monthly)
Grassroots News A. A. Aboriginal Advertising Inc. Indigenous (First Nation and Métis) Circulation: 20,000 copies/issue;

approx. 80,000 readers/issue.

The Jewish Post & News Bernie Bellan Jewish Newspaper (bi-weekly)
La Liberté Presse-Ouest Limitée Francophone Newspaper (weekly) Format: tabloid
Lögberg-Heimskringla Lögberg-Heimskringla Inc. Icelandic Newspaper (bi-weekly) Format: print and online
Manitoba China Times Chinese
Manitoba Chinese Tribune Voice of Fenghua Chinese Newspaper (bi-monthly)
Manitoba Indochina Chinese News Chinese Newspaper
The Manitoba Muslim Muslim Newspaper
Mennonite Brethren Herald Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Mennonite Brethren Newspaper
O Mundial Portuguese Newspaper
The Philippine Times Filipino Newspaper
Pilipino Express The Pilipino Express Inc Filipino Magazine (bi-weekly)
RTV

(Канадская русскоязычная телесеть)

Shaw TV Russian TV network
U Multicultural Channel U Multicultural Inc. Portuguese, Chinese, Russian, Filipino, Korean, Brazilian, Yazidi, German, South-Asian Media channel
Ukrainian Voice Ukrainian Self-Reliance League of Canada Ukrainian Newspaper
Visnyk Newspaper Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada Ukrainian Newspaper

National media in Winnipeg

Various national/international media outlets base their Manitoba branches/newsrooms out of Winnipeg. These include:

See also

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