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The following media outlets are located in Canada's National Capital Region, serving the cities of Ottawa, Ontario and Gatineau, Quebec. The two cities, which are adjacent and each receive virtually all television and radio stations operating in either city, are considered a single media market.
Most of the region's FM and TV stations, regardless of which community they are officially licensed to, transmit from Camp Fortune in the Gatineau Hills. Other TV stations transmit from a tower located in Manotick, in the rural south portion of Ottawa. Ryan Tower, the former transmitter tower at Camp Fortune, was taken down on November 4, 2012 and its services and some antenna elements were transferred to a new, nearby tower.[1]
In addition to the market's local media services, Ottawa is also home to several national media operations, including CPAC (Canada's national legislature broadcaster), the digital political newspaper iPolitics, and the parliamentary bureau staff of all of Canada's major newsgathering organizations in television, radio and print. The city is also home to the legal headquarters of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, although operational headquarters for English- and French-language services are located in Toronto and Montreal, respectively.
Frequency | Call sign | Branding | Format | Owner | Notes |
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AM 580 | CFRA | 580 CFRA | news/talk | Bell Media Radio | Also available on FM 100.3 via HD Radio |
AM 1200 | CFGO | TSN 1200 Ottawa | sports | Bell Media Radio | Also available on FM 100.3 via HD Radio |
AM 1670 | CJEU | Radio Oxygène 1670AM Radio-Enfant-Ado |
children's radio | Fondation Radio-Enfant | French (Gatineau) |
Frequency | Call sign | Branding | Format | Owner | Notes |
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162.550 MHz | VBE 719 | Weatheradio Canada | weather alerts | Meteorological Service of Canada |
Frequency | Call sign | Branding | Format | Owner | Notes |
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3330 kHz 7850 kHz 1 14670 kHz |
CHU | time signal | National Research Council of Canada | shortwave radio station. 1On January 1, 2009, CHU moved its signal from 7335 kHz to 7850 kHz. |
The following radio stations that can also be heard in the National Capital Region:
Despite being one of Canada's largest metropolitan areas, many of the "local" stations serving Ottawa–Gatineau are, in fact, based in the Greater Toronto Area. Notably, the country's #2 and #3 private-sector broadcast networks, Global and Citytv, respectively, rely on repeaters of their Toronto-based stations, not originating stations, to serve Ottawa viewers. Despite this, however, Ottawa–Gatineau is unique among Canadian television markets, as the only market in all of Canada which has terrestrial access to virtually the entire range of Canadian broadcast networks and systems in both English and French — the larger Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver media markets each lack over-the-air access to some of the services in their market's minority language. The sole exception is aboriginal network APTN, which only has broadcast coverage in the North, but is carried on cable in Ottawa and indeed throughout the country.
Of the fourteen stations available over the air, only six actually originate from the area and provide local news. These six stations are currently owned by only three companies, with two stations apiece: the CBC (with stations for its English and French networks), RNC Media (which owns the local affiliates of the two private French-language networks, TVA and Noovo), and Bell Media (which owns stations associated with its CTV and CTV 2 networks).
Both of the CBC stations carry local evening newscasts in their respective languages. The two Bell Media-owned stations, while nominally maintaining separate news operations, do not currently compete against each other for local news; CTV airs local newscasts at midday and in the evening, while CTV 2 only broadcasts a morning newscast. As for the RNC Media stations, the TVA affiliate carries a local evening newscast, whereas the Noovo affiliate only airs short local news updates.
OTA virtual channel (PSIP) | Actual channel | Rogers Cable (Ottawa) |
Vidéotron (Gatineau) |
Call sign | Network | Language | Transmitter location | Notes |
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4.1 | 25 (UHF) | 8 | 6 | CBOT-DT | CBC Television | EN | Camp Fortune, Gatineau | |
6.1 | 14 (UHF) | 3 | 8 | CIII-DT-6 | Global | EN | Camp Fortune, Gatineau | Rebroadcaster of CIII-DT (Toronto) |
9.1 | 33 (UHF) | 5 | 2 | CBOFT-DT | Ici Radio-Canada Télé | FR | Camp Fortune, Gatineau | |
11.1 | 22 (UHF) | 18 | 11 | CHCH-DT-1 | Independent | EN | Manotick, Ottawa | Rebroadcaster of CHCH-DT (Hamilton) |
13.1 | 16 (UHF) | 7 | 7 | CJOH-DT | CTV | EN | Camp Fortune, Gatineau | |
14.1 | 20 (UHF) | 14 | 240 | CJMT-DT-2 | Omni Television ("Omni 2") |
EN | Manotick, Ottawa | Rebroadcaster of CJMT-DT (Toronto) |
15.1 | 15 (UHF) | 25 | 55 | CITS-DT-1 | Yes TV | EN | Manotick, Ottawa | Rebroadcaster of CITS-DT (Hamilton) |
24.1 | 24 (UHF) | 2 | 10 | CICO-DT-24 | TVOntario | EN | Camp Fortune, Gatineau | Rebroadcaster of CICA-DT (Toronto) |
30.1 | 30 (UHF) | 69 | 3 | CIVO-DT | Télé-Québec | FR | Camp Fortune, Gatineau | Rebroadcaster of CIVM-DT (Montreal) |
32.1 | 32 (UHF) | 10 | 4 | CHOT-DT | TVA | FR | Camp Fortune, Gatineau | |
34.1 | 34 (UHF) | 11 | 5 | CFGS-DT | Noovo | FR | Camp Fortune, Gatineau | |
43.1 | 35 (UHF) | 6 | 12 | CHRO-DT-43 | CTV 2 | EN | Manotick, Ottawa | Rebroadcaster of CHRO-TV (Pembroke) |
60.1 | 27 (UHF) | 16 | 239 | CFMT-DT-2 | Omni Television ("Omni 1") |
EN | Manotick, Ottawa | Rebroadcaster of CFMT-DT (Toronto) |
65.1 | 17 (UHF) | 15 | 13 | CITY-DT-3 | Citytv | EN | Manotick, Ottawa | Rebroadcaster of CITY-DT (Toronto) |
– | – | 22 | – | – | Rogers TV | EN | – | Rogers Cable community channel |
– | – | 23 | – | – | TV Rogers | FR | – | Rogers Cable community channel |
– | – | – | 9 | – | MAtv | FR | – | Vidéotron community channel |
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