What is CBC radio station frequency?
Isabella Ramos
Updated on March 01, 2026
90.5 MHz
CBCV-FM
| Frequency | 90.5 MHz (FM) |
| Branding | CBC Radio One |
| Programming | |
|---|---|
| Format | News/Talk |
| Ownership |
How many radio stations are there in Calgary?
33 terrestrial radio stations
The city of Calgary has 33 terrestrial radio stations in which 8 are on the AM frequency and around 30 on the FM frequency.
Why is CBC Listen not working?
You may be experiencing trouble accessing a stream via the CBC Listen, CBC Gem, CBC News, or CBC Sports app. Please read and follow these troubleshooting tips: Turn off your phone or tablet, and then turn it on again and try once more. Make sure you are running the latest version of the app.
What frequency is CBC Winnipeg?
95.5 FM
List of radio stations in Manitoba
| Call sign | Frequency | Owner |
|---|---|---|
| CBWE-FM | 95.5 FM | CBC Radio One |
| CIFR-FM | 96.9 FM | NCI |
| CBWZ-FM | 104.1 FM | CBC Radio One |
| CBWX-FM | 95.7 FM | CBC Radio One |
What kind of radio station is CBC Radio One?
CBC Radio One Calgary – CBR-1-FM is a broadcast radio station in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, providing News and Talk shows. CBC Radio One reviews. Information about the radio. As Canada’s national public broadcaster, CBC Radio aims to provide a wide range of programming that informs, enlightens and entertains Canadians.
What are the best morning radio stations in Calgary?
Calgary Eyeopener – Weekdays at 6 a.m. The CALGARY EYEOPENER is the top-rated morning show in Calgary. It prides itself as “the independent voice of a self-made city”. Host David Gray and reporter Angela Knight get you ready for the day with “need to know” survival information. But the show has much more to offer.
What is the frequency of cbcbr?
CBR is a Canadian radio station that broadcasts the programming of CBC Radio One network in Calgary, Alberta. The station uses the frequency 1010 kHz (AM) and its transmitters are located in Southeast Calgary.
Where is CBR located in Alberta?
During day time CBR’s singal covers most of the southern two-thirds of Alberta at city-grade strength from Red Deer to Lethbridge, and a secondary coverage as far as Edmonton to the north and several counties on the Montana-Alberta border to the south. It also covers most of western North America during night time.