Media of Timmins, Ontario includes:

Radio

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With the launch of CFCL in 1952, Timmins became home to the first French-language radio station in Ontario. (The first French-language radio station in Canada outside of Quebec, CKSB, was launched in 1946 in Saint-Boniface, Manitoba.)

Currently, many of the city's radio stations simulcast stations from Sudbury for at least part of their broadcast day.

Frequency Call sign Branding Format Owner Notes
AM 1710 CHIM Canada's Good News Network Christian music
FM 92.1 CJQQ-FM Q92 active rock Rogers Media
FM 93.1 CHMT-FM Country 93.1 country music Vista Broadcast Group
FM 96.1 CBCJ-FM CBC Radio One news/talk Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
FM 97.1 CBON-FM-25 Ici Radio-Canada Première news/talk Canadian Broadcasting Corporation French
FM 99.3 CKGB-FM Kiss 99.3 hot adult contemporary Rogers Media
FM 102.3 CHTI-FM tourist information, jazz Previously used by CHIM-FM on 102.3 and CHTI-FM originally signed on 101.5 FM in the early 2000s. [1]
FM 104.1 CHYK-FM Le Loup 104.1 hot adult contemporary Le5 Communications French
FM 105.5 CJTK-FM-5 KFM Christian radio Harvest Ministries Sudbury Rebroadcaster of CJTK-FM Sudbury.
FM 106.7 CJWT-FM Wawatay First Nations community radio Wawatay Native Communications Society

Defunct radio stations

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  • CKTT-FM 94.3 (a tourist information station that was launched by 1311831 Ontario Limited in the early 2000s; [2] [3] the last license renewal was in 2007 to expire on August 31, 2014 [4] and it is unknown when the station left the air)

Timmins is home to one television station which is locally licensed, CITO-TV. However, that station effectively acts as a satellite of Sudbury's CICI-TV as part of the CTV Northern Ontario system — the station's only direct local production is news reportage which airs as part of regional newscasts produced at the Sudbury station. The city formerly also had its own CBC Television affiliate, CFCL-TV. However, that station was acquired directly by the CBC in 2002, and became a straight analogue rebroadcaster of CBLT-DT from Toronto; the repeater would close down on July 31, 2012, due to budget cuts.

Timmins is not designated as a mandatory market for digital television conversion.

OTA channel OTA virtual channel (PSIP) EastLink Cable Call sign Network Notes
3 (VHF) 4 CITO-TV CTV De facto rebroadcaster of CICI-TV (Sudbury)
11 (VHF) 6 CHCH-TV-7 Independent Rebroadcaster of CHCH-DT (Hamilton)
13 (VHF) 13.1 5 CIII-DT-13 Global Rebroadcaster of CIII-DT (Toronto)
Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2018-379– 10 EastLink TV Community channel for EastLink Cable subscribers; formerly Persona News 3

Cable

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The cable television provider in the city is EastLink (formerly Persona Cable). The city's community channel is branded as EastLink TV. EastLink also produces a separate channel for real estate and advertising listings, branded as ClaimPost Realty.

Timmins is one of the few cities in Ontario whose cable provider carries an affiliate of the Quebec television network V (in this case, Montreal flagship CFJP-DT), which has only voluntary carriage rights outside of Quebec. In addition, Eastlink also carries Gatineau TVA affiliate CHOT-DT, instead of Montreal's CFTM-DT, which most cable systems outside of Quebec and Ottawa Valley carry; due to the region's large Franco-Ontarian community, Northern Cable, EastLink's predecessor in much of Northeastern Ontario, already carried CHOT long before TVA carriage became mandatory nationwide.

Print

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Defunct

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References

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  1. ^ Decision CRTC 2000-103, New low-power FM radio programming undertaking, CRTC, April 17, 2000
  2. ^ Decision CRTC 2000-103, New low-power FM radio programming undertaking, CRTC, April 17, 2000
  3. ^ ARCHIVED - Decision CRTC 2001-51, New low-power tourist information service, CRTC, February 9, 2001
  4. ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2007-248, CKTT-FM Timmins - Licence renewal, CRTC, July 25, 2007
  5. ^ L'Express de Timmins
  6. ^ Les Nouvelles Archived 2010-01-10 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ "Home". timminspress.com.
  8. ^ Timmins Times, Timmins, ON
  9. ^ "Lots to celebrate in [Timmins] 1912 – by Karen Bachmann (Timmins Daily Press – January 7, 2012)". 7 January 2012.