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==Newspapers==
==Newspapers==
{{Mergefrom|List of newspapers in Calgary|date=December 2006}}
* ''[[Calgary Herald]]'' - The largest newspaper in Calgary. Generally conservative, covers more world news than the ''Calgary Sun''. Owned by [[CanWest Global Communications]].
* ''[[Calgary Herald]]'' - The largest newspaper in Calgary. Generally conservative, covers more world news than the ''Calgary Sun''. Owned by [[CanWest Global Communications]].
* ''[[Calgary Sun]]'' - A division of SUNMEDIA, a [[Quebecor]] company. [[Tabloid|Compact]] format, focus on local news, sports and entertainment.
* ''[[Calgary Sun]]'' - A division of SUNMEDIA, a [[Quebecor]] company. [[Tabloid|Compact]] format, focus on local news, sports and entertainment.

Revision as of 06:14, 8 January 2007

This is a list of media outlets in the Canadian city of Calgary, Alberta.

Newspapers

Radio stations

Shortwave

  • 6.030 MHz - CFVP - A.M. shortwave service of CKMX. (CFVP = Voice of the Prairies)

AM

FM

New stations

On August 2 2006, the CRTC announced that licences for four new FM radio stations for Calgary, and one for Airdrie, had been approved.

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Television stations

The cable television provider in Calgary is Shaw Cable. Network programming from the United States is received on cable via affiliates from Spokane, Washington, which is in the Pacific Time Zone despite the fact that Calgary is in the Mountain Time Zone. This means American prime time shows on weekdays run from 9 pm to midnight. Also, except for PBS, HDTV network programming is from Seattle, Washington, not Spokane. On digital cable, U.S. network programming (in standard definition) is available from Detroit, Michigan in the Eastern Time Zone. Prime time shows on weekdays run from 6 to 9 pm.