Media in Vancouver
This is an overview of media in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Newspapers
Vancouver has two major English-language daily newspapers, The Vancouver Sun and The Province. Both are published by Postmedia Network. There are also two national newspapers distributed in the city: The Globe and Mail, which began distribution of a "national edition" into B.C. in 1983, and in more recent years launched a three-page B.C. news section in an effort to increase its readership in the city. The National Post, also owned by Postmedia, entered city markets only in the last few years but has very little British Columbia content.Vancouver has four Chinese-language daily newspapers, Ming Pao, Sing Tao, World Journal and The Epoch Times. Ming Pao and Sing Tao cater to a Cantonese-speaking readership whereas World Journal and The Epoch Times target Mandarin speakers.
Vancouver business publications include the following:
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- Business in Vancouver
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The Georgia Straight is a weekly "alternative" newspaper, though in addition to left-leaning news and opinion it also features upscale advertising for products such as condominiums and has lifestyle articles on topics such as health and style. Its most extensive sections are focused on entertainment and music features and listings. The Georgia Straight began as a counterculture newspaper in the 1960s, full of controversial politics and occasional "obscene" cartoons and pictures, including the hippie classic comic Harold Hedd. During this period the Straights owner and publisher, Dan MacLeod, was repeatedly harassed by the city and its anti-hippie mayor Tom Campbell. MacLeod's offices were repeatedly raided and he was beaten by police. During the 1970s MacLeod converted the publication to a much more entertainment-oriented publication, avoiding political content until the mid-1980s.
The Post Group Multimedia publishes 3 weekly newspapers: The Asian Pacific Post, South Asian Post, and The Filipino Post, for the three largest immigrant communities in the Lower Mainland.
The Express is the title used for an occasional union-published newspaper published by the press unions when they are on strike.
Neighbourhood papers
The Vancouver Courier, a free community newspaper, is distributed to most households in the city every Thursday. The WE, a free weekly paper that used to be distributed primarily in the city's West End neighbourhood, has recently been trying to compete with the Georgia Straight as a weekly alternative newspaper for the entire city covering civic news and opinion.Newspaper | Language | Publication frequency |
24H | English | Ceased publication 2017 |
The Indo-Canadian Voice | English | Weekly, free, English |
The Awaaz Newspaper | English | Weekly, free, Punjabi |
Asian Pacific Post | English | Weekly, free, Chinese |
The Canadian Immigrant | English | Monthly, free |
Discorder | English | Monthly, free |
Filipino Post | English | Weekly, free, Filipino |
The Georgia Straight | English | Weekly, free |
Good News Weekly | English | Weekly, free |
La Source / The Source | French and English | Bi-weekly, free, bilingual |
L'Express du Pacifique | French | Bi-weekly |
Ming Pao | Chinese | Daily |
Metro | English | Ceased publication 2019 |
The Peak | English | Weekly free Simon Fraser University student newspaper |
The Province | English | Daily, except Saturday |
The Republic | English | Bi-weekly, free |
Sing Tao | Chinese | Daily |
South Asian Post | English | Weekly, free, Indo-Canadian / Pakistani |
The Epoch Times | Chinese | Daily, free |
The Ubyssey | English | Weekly free University of British Columbia student newspaper |
Vancouver Courier | English | Semi-weekly, free |
Vancouver Sun | English | Daily, except Sunday |
Voice | Chinese | Weekly, free, and online |
WestEnder | English | Weekly, free, ceased publication 2017 |
World Journal | Chinese | Daily |
Radio
There are three main news radio stations in Vancouver: CBC Radio One, CKNW and NEWS 1130. There are several other talk, information, and sports stations, primarily on the AM band, and a variety of music stations, mostly on FM.In addition, there are four campus and community licensed radio stations in the Vancouver market. CJSF-FM, CITR-FM, and CFML are staffed by students from their respective schools. CFRO is located in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. CJSF, CITR, and CFRO are members of the National Campus and Community Radio Association.
Frequency | Call sign | Branding | Format | Owner | Notes |
AM 650 | CISL | Sportsnet 650 | Sports | Rogers Media | Licensed to Richmond |
AM 690 | CBU | CBC Radio One | News/talk | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | |
AM 730 | CHMJ | AM 730 | All-traffic | Corus Entertainment | |
AM 980 | CKNW | Global News Radio 980 CKNW | News/talk | Corus Entertainment | |
AM 1040 | CKST | TSN Radio 1040 | Sports | Bell Media | |
AM 1130 | CKWX | News 1130 | All-news | Rogers Media | |
AM 1200 | CJRJ | Spice Radio | Multicultural | IT Productions | |
AM 1320 | CHMB | AM1320 CHMB | Multicultural | Mainstream Broadcasting Corporation | |
AM 1410 | CFTE | BNN Bloomberg Radio 1410 | Business news | Bell Media | |
AM 1470 | CJVB | Fairchild Radio | Multicultural | Fairchild Radio | |
AM 1550 | KRPI | Sher E Punjab | Multicultural | BBC Broadcasting | Licensed to Ferndale, Washington, United States, studios are in Richmond |
AM 1600 | KVRI | Radio India | Multicultural | Multicultural Broadcasting | Licensed to Blaine, Washington, United States, studios are in Surrey |
FM 88.1 | CBU-2-FM | CBC Radio One | News/talk | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | FM translator for CBU 690 AM |
FM 88.7 | CHNW-FM | CHNW | Emergency information | Licensed to New Westminster | |
FM 88.9 | VF2521 | Tourist information | Cameron Bell Consultancy | Licensed to Surrey | |
FM 89.3 | CFVT-FM | Vancouver Tourist Radio | Tourist information | Paul Sander | |
FM 90.1 | CJSF-FM | CJSF 90.1 FM | Campus radio | Simon Fraser University | |
FM 90.9 | CBUX-FM | Ici Musique | Public music | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | French |
FM 93.1 | CKYE-FM | Red FM | Multicultural | South Asian Broadcasting Corporation | |
FM 93.7 | CJJR-FM | JRfm | Country music | Jim Pattison Group | |
FM 94.5 | CFBT-FM | 94.5 Virgin Radio | Contemporary hit radio | Bell Media | |
FM 95.3 | CKZZ-FM | Z95.3 | Hot adult contemporary | Newcap Radio | |
FM 96.1 | CHKG-FM | Fairchild Radio | Multicultural | Fairchild Radio | |
FM 96.9 | CJAX-FM | Jack 96.9 | Adult hits | Rogers Media | |
FM 97.7 | CBUF-FM | Ici Radio-Canada Première | News/talk | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | French |
FM 98.3 | CIRH-FM | Roundhouse Radio | Community radio | Roundhouse Radio | Serves Vancouver |
FM 98.7 | CKPM-FM | CKPM 98.7 | Adult album alternative | McBride Communications & Media | Serves Tri-Cities |
FM 99.3 | CFOX-FM | The World Famous CFOX | Active rock | Corus Entertainment | |
FM 100.5 | CFRO-FM | Co-op Radio | Community radio | Vancouver Cooperative Radio | |
FM 101.1 | CFMI-FM | Rock 101 | Mainstream rock | Corus Entertainment | Licensed to New Westminster |
FM 101.9 | CITR-FM | CITR 101.9 | Campus radio | University of British Columbia | |
FM 102.7 | CKPK-FM | 102.7 The Peak | Adult album alternative | Jim Pattison Group | |
FM 103.5 | CHQM-FM | 103.5 QMFM | Adult contemporary | Bell Media | |
FM 104.3 | CHLG-FM | The Breeze | Soft adult contemporary | Newcap Radio | |
FM 104.9 | CKKS-FM-2 | Kiss Radio | Contemporary hit radio | Rogers Media | |
FM 105.7 | CBU-FM | CBC Music | Public music | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | |
FM 107.7 | CISF-FM | 107.7 Pulse FM | Adult contemporary | South Fraser Broadcasting | Serves Surrey |
FM 107.9 | CFML-FM | Evolution 107.9 | Campus radio | British Columbia Institute of Technology |
In addition, both KARI from Blaine, Washington and KWPZ from Lynden, Washington are usually considered part of the Vancouver radio market; KARI and KWPZ both maintain offices in Vancouver.
Internet radio
- LG73 www.lg73.ca,
- CBC Radio 3 is primarily broadcast from Vancouver
Television
Global BC is the most popular evening newscast in the city, though CTV Vancouver, currently second in the ratings, has aggressively been trying to increase its market share — including the purchasing of a news helicopter known as 'Chopper 9'. In 2006, Global BC launched the Global One traffic helicopter for live traffic updates and breaking news. CBC also has local newscasts though they are far back in the ratings.
OTA channel | Shaw Cable | Call Sign | Network | Notes | ||
2.1 | 43 | 3 | 3 | CBUT-DT | CBC Television | |
6.1 | 49 | 6 | 6 | CHEK-DT | Independent/Yes TV | Transmitted from Victoria |
8.1 | 22 | 11 | 11 | CHAN-DT | Global | |
10.1 | 33 | 13 | 13 | CKVU-DT | Citytv | |
12.1 | 35 | - | - | KVOS-TV | Heroes & Icons | |
12.2 | 35 | - | - | KVOS-TV | Movies! | Transmitted from Bellingham, Washington; subchannel of KVOS-TV |
12.3 | 35 | 30 | 52 | KVOS-TV | Me-TV | Transmitted from Bellingham, Washington; subchannel of KVOS-TV |
12.4 | 35 | - | - | KVOS-TV | Decades | Transmitted from Bellingham, Washington; subchannel of KVOS-TV |
17.1 | 17 | 12 | 12 | CIVI-DT-2 | CTV 2 | Rebroadcaster of CIVI-DT |
26.1 | 26 | 7 | 7 | CBUFT-DT | Ici Radio-Canada Télé | Vancouver's only French language station |
32.1 | 32 | 9 | 9 | CIVT-DT | CTV | |
42.1 | 20 | 8 | 8 | CHNM-DT | Omni Television | |
66.1 | 47 | 10 | 4 | CHNU-DT | Independent/Yes TV | |
- | - | 5 | 5 | - | Knowledge Network | Provincial educational broadcaster |
- | - | 21 | 694 | - | ||
- | - | 517 | 940 | - | Fairchild TV | |
- | - | 520 | 941 | - | Talentvision | |
- | - | 4 | - | - | Multicultural community channel for Shaw Cable subscribers | |
- | - | 541 | - | - | New Tang Dynasty | |
- | - | 2828 | - | - | WOWtv | |
- | - | - | 10 | - | Delta TV | Community channel for Delta Cable subscribers |
Vancouver were the first two cities in Canada to be served by cable television, in 1952.
Vancouver and most of the Lower Mainland are served by Shaw Cable and by Delta Cable. Delta Cable is subsidiary of the Halifax-based telecommunications company EastLink. Telus TV also offers satellite television and IPTV service throughout most of Vancouver and the Lower Mainland.
Other over-the-air television stations licensed to Bellingham that are available terrestrially in Vancouver but not carried on cable are KBCB, an affiliate of Sonlife Broadcasting Network on subchannels 24.1, in high definition, and 24.2, in standard definition; and K24IC-D, a rebroadcaster of PBS station KBTC-TV Tacoma.
American network affiliates on Vancouver cable are from Seattle, Washington, including KOMO, KING, KIRO, KCTS, KSTW, and KCPQ.
Magazines
- Boulevard Magazine, a west coast luxury lifestyle magazine serving the Chinese-speaking communities of Metro Vancouver, published monthly in English and in Chinese.
- Business in Vancouver is a weekly business news journal
- HUSH Magazine, a bi-monthly social commentary and lifestyle magazine for 25- to 40-year-olds, distributed to Downtown Vancouver
- ', sharing stories that explore social justice, culture, politics, and independent arts in Vancouver and Victoria.
- MONTECRISTO Magazine, a lifestyle quarterly for discerning Vancouverites, published four times a year
- Resource World Magazine, a bi-monthly magazine distributed in 46 countries that reports on the business of mining and green technologies
- Vancouver Magazine, a lifestyle magazine with some news features, published 10 times a year
- What's in Magazine, a Chinese lifestyle magazine for new trends in the Asian community, published once a month
- ', a family lifestyle magazine, published 6 times a year, plus specialty issues.
Online media
- ', Asian news and events site
- BC Buzz with Dave Michael Garg, online TV & magazine outlet focused on the environment
- ', local politics podcast
- ', local news and lifestyle outlet
- HUSH Magazine, an editorial platform for lifestyle, social commentary and entertainment
- ', Japanese news and events site
- ', provincial politics podcast
- Taiyangbao.ca, a Chinese-language news website produced in association with The Vancouver Sun newspaper
- TheProvince.com, a news website produced in The Province newsroom
- The Tyee, alternative news site
- ', a South Asian news portal produced in association with The Province newspaper
- The Vancouver Observer, alternative local news site
- ', alternative news weekly site
- VancouverSun.com, a news website produced in The Vancouver Sun newsroom
- ', independent entertainment magazine in Vancouver, B.C. with focus on music, sports, food and beverage
- , independent online community website serving Vancouver's West End / Coal Harbour neighbourhoods
Media ownership