Canadian radio networks Aboriginal Voices is a Canadian radio network. It airs programming produced by and for Aboriginal people in Canada. It features music and personalities from around the world. ...more on Wikipedia about "Aboriginal Voices"
Canadian Forces Radio and Television ( Call sign CFRT) is a television and radio network system broadcast by satellite to those members of the Canadian Forces ground forces who are serving overseas in places such as the Middle East, Africa and Europe and, due to popular demand, the service began broadcasting to Her Majesty's Canadian Ships in April, 2002. This channel is not available domestically within Canada. ...more on Wikipedia about "Canadian Forces Radio and Television"
CBC Radio One is the English language news and information radio network of the publicly-owned Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. It is commercial free and offers both local and national programming. It is available to ninety-eight percent of Canadians, and is also available overseas through Radio Canada International and also over the Internet. ...more on Wikipedia about "CBC Radio One"
CBC Radio Two is an FM radio network in Canada, operated by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Its programming focus is on arts and culture, primarily consisting of programs devoted to opera, classical music and jazz, although some programming devoted to Canadian pop and indie rock music also airs. ...more on Wikipedia about "CBC Radio Two"
CKO was a Canadian radio news network which operated from 1977 to 1989. ...more on Wikipedia about "CKO"
The Dominion Network was the second English-language radio network of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation from 1944 to 1962. It consisted of the CBC-owned CJBC radio station in Toronto and a series of 34 privately owned affiliates from coast-to-coast. The Dominion Network was set up as a complementary network to the CBC's main English service which became known as the Trans-Canada Network. While the Trans-Canada Network focus was on public affairs, educational and cultural programs, the Dominion Network's fare consisted lighhter programming fare than that of the Trans-Canada Network and carried more American programming in its schedule. As well, the Dominion Network operated mostly in the evenings freeing affiliates to air local programming during the day. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dominion Network"
Espace musique is the French language musical radio service of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation / Société Radio-Canada, the national public broadcaster in Canada. ...more on Wikipedia about "Espace musique"
Galaxie is a Canadian digital broadcasting or digital television radio service, which offers 45 commercial-free music channels, each devoted to a particular genre of music, using no live, on-air disc jockeys. It is distributed with digital cable or direct broadcast satellite services such as Rogers Digital Cable, Bell ExpressVu and StarChoice. ...more on Wikipedia about "Galaxie"
La Première Chaîne is the news and information service of la Société Radio-Canada, the French language public broadcaster in Canada. Its sibling network CBC Radio One is a generally equivalent service. ...more on Wikipedia about "La Première Chaîne"
MaxTrax is a Canadian digital broadcasting or digital television radio service, which offers 20 commerical-free music channels, each devoted to a particular genre of music, using no live, on-air disc jockeys. It is distributed with digital cable or direct broadcast satellite services such as Rogers Digital Cable, StarChoice and Cogeco. Max Trax is owned and operated by Corus Entertainment. ...more on Wikipedia about "MaxTrax"
Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation, or MBC Radio, is a radio network in Canada, serving First Nations and Métis communities in the province of Saskatchewan. ...more on Wikipedia about "Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation"
Native Communications Inc. (NCI) is a public radio network in the Canadian province of Manitoba. The network provides programming by and for Canadian First Nations. ...more on Wikipedia about "Native Communications Inc"
The Pelmorex Radio Network was a system of Canadian radio stations in Northern Ontario, owned and operated by Pelmorex. ...more on Wikipedia about "Pelmorex Radio Network"
Radio Canada International (RCI) is the international broadcasting service of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). ...more on Wikipedia about "Radio Canada International"
Sirius Canada is a Canadian partnership between Standard Broadcasting, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and Sirius Satellite Radio, which was one of three services licensed by the CRTC on June 16, 2005 to introduce satellite radio service to Canada. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sirius Canada"
The Team was a Canadian sports radio network, which broadcast from 2001 to 2002. It was owned and operated by CHUM Limited, based on the existing format of their Ottawa station The Team 1200. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Team"
The Trans-Canada Network was the name assigned to the main English-language radion network of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to distinguish it from the CBC's second network, the Dominion Network. Today, it is known as CBC Radio One. The Trans-Canada Network branding was inaugurated on January 1 1944 when the Dominion Network was launched. ...more on Wikipedia about "Trans-Canada Network"
XM Radio Canada is the operating name of Canadian Satellite Radio Inc. (or "CSR"), a Canadian communications and media company, which was incorporated in 2002 to broadcast satellite radio in Canada. XM Radio Canada was one of the first three licensed satellite radio services in Canada. Galaxie and MaxTrax are licensed satellite-delivered music streams distributed by direct broadcast satellite and digital cable services, requiring satellite dishes or coaxial cable lines not required by the XM or Sirius systems. ...more on Wikipedia about "XM Radio Canada"
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