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Bell Media Radio

Canadian radio broadcaster

Bell Media Radio

Summary

Canadian radio broadcaster

FieldValue
nameBell Media Radio, G.P.
logoIHeartRadio Logo.svg
former_nameCHUM Radio (1945–2011)
typeSubsidiary
foundation(as CHUM Limited)
(Bell Media Radio)
(iHeartRadio Canada)
trade_nameiHeartRadio Canada
location_cityToronto, Ontario
location_countryCanada
location250 Richmond Street West
key_peopleRandy Lennox (president of broadcasting)
industryRadio broadcasting
divisionsOrbyt Media (formerly CHUM Radio Network)
parentBell Media
predecessorCHUM Limited
homepage

(Bell Media Radio) (iHeartRadio Canada)

Bell Media Radio, G.P. (formerly CHUM Radio), operating as iHeartRadio Canada, is the radio broadcasting and music events subsidiary of Canadian media conglomerate Bell Media, a division of BCE Inc.. The company owns stations across the country, including in most of Canada's largest radio markets. The company's programming is distributed to other stations across Canada via its syndication division, Orbyt Media, and it is also the local licensee of the Virgin Radio brand.

iHeartRadio Canada's originated in 1945 as CHUM Radio which was then acquired by CTVglobemedia in 2007 and expanded upon the acquisition of Astral Media in 2013. The company operated over 71 radio stations across the country until 2023. Today, it operates 55 stations after a series of sales and closures.

History

The company has its origins in CHUM Limited, which was acquired by CTVglobemedia in 2006. Through subsequent acquisitions, it also subsumed the radio properties of Astral Media in 2013; many of these were former Standard Radio stations that were acquired by Astral in 2007.

In 2016, Bell Media reached a licensing agreement with U.S. radio conglomerate iHeartMedia to operate a localized version of its internet radio platform iHeartRadio, and organize Canadian versions of its event franchises (such as the Jingle Ball). Since this agreement, Bell has primarily promoted its audio content, including radio stations and podcasts, under the public-facing brand iHeartRadio Canada.

In 2023, Bell Media laid off 6% of its workforce and closed nine of its radio stations and sold three as part of a restructuring plan and consolidated newsrooms across its platforms, resulting in its news/talk stations laying off most of their news staff and relying instead on the local and national newsrooms of CTV News. Stations closed included Winnipeg's CFRW, Calgary's CKMX, Edmonton's CFRN, Vancouver's CFTE and CKST and London's CJBK while Hamilton's CKOC and CHAM and Windsor's CKWW were sold to CINA Radio Group for $455,000.

On February 8, 2024, parent company BCE announced a total of cuts across the company, including 4,800 layoffs—with approximately 10% of those jobs being at Bell Media specifically, and the sale of 45 of its 103 radio stations to Vista Radio, Whiteoaks Communications Group, Durham Radio, My Broadcasting Corporation, ZoomerMedia, Arsenal Media and Maritime Broadcasting, pending approval by the CRTC. Bell executive Robert Malcolmson told Canadian Press that the "significant divestiture" of Bell's radio assets occurred "because it's not a viable business anymore".

Operations

Former CHUM Radio logo

Its head office is currently located at 250 Richmond Street West in Toronto, where the studios of its Toronto flagship stations CHUM-FM, CKFM-FM, CFRB and CHUM-AM are located. CHUM-AM and CHUM-FM moved from their historic location, 1331 Yonge Street, after the property was sold to Aspen Ridge Homes for $21.5 million. Former Standard Radio stations CFRB and CKFM were previously located at the intersection of Yonge Street and St. Clair Avenue West until 2013.

The CHUM neon sign in 2010, relocated to 250 Richmond Street West

CHUM Radio also previously operated CHUM Satellite Services, a multimedia division which provided programming and production services for corporate clients. This operation was acquired in 2009 by Stingray Digital, which eventually renamed it Stingray360.

On January 6, 2016, iHeartMedia announced that Bell Media would enter into a licensing deal to launch a Canadian version of its radio streaming service iHeartRadio. Bell will handle Canadian licensing, marketing, and distribution of the service, contribute its content to the venture, and also gain rights to produce iHeartRadio-branded events. The service launched in October 2016.

Since then, Bell has downplayed the branding "Bell Media Radio" in reference to its stations, and has referred to the collective platform, including the terrestrial stations, online outlets (which were all consolidated under iHeartRadio.ca) and podcasts from Bell Media properties that are distributed under the platform, under the name iHeartRadio Canada. The MuchMusic Video Awards were also re-branded as the iHeartRadio MMVAs.

Programming

Bell's stations broadcast under various formats, although hot adult contemporary and adult hits are particularly common. The stations typically air locally produced or voice-tracked programming for the majority of their schedules, although some national network programming also airs. In 2007 and part of 2008, the hot adult contemporary radio stations also aired the national evening program The Sound Lounge.

As of 2021, the majority of Bell Media's music radio stations operate under standard, networked formats with a mix of local and/or common national programming. These brands include:

  • Bounce: Adult hits stations. 25 stations adopted the branding upon its launch on May 18, 2021, with the largest being Winnipeg's CFWM-FM and Hamilton's CKLH-FM (which dropped the format when it was sold in 2025); the majority of the stations that flipped included adult contemporary, hot adult contemporary, active rock, adult hits, and classic hits stations, including all remaining Bob FM and EZ Rock-branded stations operated by the company.
  • Move: Adult contemporary stations. 10 stations adopted the branding upon its launch on December 27, 2020. The format is currently used by CHQM-FM, CJMJ-FM, CIBX-FM, and CIOO-FM.
  • Pure Country: Country stations. 13 stations adopted the branding upon its launch on May 28, 2019, including 12 existing stations and newly flipped CKLC-FM in Kingston (which dropped the branding in 2025 following it being sold). All stations carry a midday show hosted by Shannon Ella, and The Bobby Bones Show.
  • Virgin Radio: CHR/Top 40 stations, using branding licensed from the Virgin Group. The brand was first introduced by Astral Media's CKFM-FM in 2008.

Bell's French-language radio stations in Quebec, inherited from Astral Media, have similarly operated using networked formats:

  • Énergie: Mainstream rock stations.
  • Rouge FM: Adult contemporary stations. Bell inherited Astral's Boom FM (classic hits) and EZ Rock (adult contemporary) brands during the acquisition as well: presently, Boom FM is formerly used only by two Bell-owned stations, both in Quebec, and the majority of English-language stations using the brand are owned by Stingray Radio (who had acquired the flagship outlet in Toronto, CHBM-FM, as part of divestments during the acquisition), the French stations were later sold to Arsenal Media as part of their restructuring. The last remaining EZ Rock-branded stations in Canada were phased out with the launch of the Bounce and Move brands.

Until 2024, Bell also operated three networked brands featuring talk and spoken word programming. Except for TSN Radio (which features a mix of local programming and other acquired sports talk programs and event broadcasts, often syndicated from ESPN Radio and Westwood One), the majority of this programming was automated with little local content:

  • BNN Bloomberg Radio (until 2024): Business news stations, which featured programming from Bloomberg Radio and audio simulcasts of programs from the BNN Bloomberg television channel.
  • Funny (until 2024): Carried stand-up comedy. Was initially a Canadian licensee of the U.S. radio network 24/7 Comedy.
  • TSN Radio: Sports talk stations, co-branded with Bell's TSN sports channel. Three of the TSN Radio stations were formerly part of a larger but short-lived national sports radio network known as The Team, which was launched by CHUM Limited in 2001 on virtually all of the company's AM radio stations across Canada, but was dissolved in 2002 due to poor ratings. The stations that did not remain AM sports radio stations are either oldies or news/talk formats.

Following the sale or closure of numerous Bell stations in 2023 and 2024, the BNN Bloomberg and Funny radio brands were no longer in use. Aside from three TSN Radio stations, Bell's remaining news/talk stations carry local programming with some regionally or nationally syndicated shows, and audio simulcasts of CTV News programs, under the iHeartRadio Talk Network branding.

Bell distributes The Breakfast Club, The Bobby Bones Show, Brooke & Jeffrey, On Air with Ryan Seacrest, and the American Top 40 in Canada via the syndication arm Orbyt Media. Bell began to introduce in-house evening programming for its news/talk stations in 2017 with The Evan Solomon Show (until Solomon's departure in 2023). In 2020, Bell dropped Coast to Coast AM from its stations and replaced it with The Late Shift with Jason Agnew, later replaced in 2021 by the new overnight show The Late Showgram with Jim Richards; he would later move to an evening show, Newstalk Tonight, in 2022. As of 2024, other Bell Media Radio-syndicated shows include The Vassy Kapelos Show, The Richard Crouse Show, The Jerry Agar Show, and the CTV National News.

In November 2024, Bell Media announced new programming in collaboration with Canadian musician Bryan Adams (in commemoration of the 40th anniversary of his album Reckless), including a "Bryan Adams Radio" channel on iHeartRadio, and a new syndicated radio show presented by Adams that will launch in January 2025.

Stations

CityCall SignFrequencyBandBrandingNetworkFormat
Brandon, ManitobaCKX-FM96.1FMBounce 96.1Bounceadult hits
CKXA-FM101.1FMPure Country 101Pure Countrycountry
Calgary, AlbertaCIBK-FM98.5FM98.5 Virgin RadioVirgin Radiocontemporary hit radio
CJAY-FM92.1FMCJAY 92mainstream rock
Edmonton, AlbertaCFBR-FM100.3FM100.3 The Bearactive rock
CFMG-FM104.9FM104.9 Virgin RadioVirgin Radiocontemporary hit radio
Fredericton, New BrunswickCKHJ1260AMPure Country 103.5Pure Countrycountry
CFXY-FM105.3FMBounce 105.3Bounceadult hits
CIBX-FM106.9FMMove 106.9Move Radioadult contemporary
Gatineau, QuebecCIMF-FM94.9FM94,9 RougeRouge FMadult contemporary
CKTF-FM104.1FMÉnergie 104,1Énergiemainstream rock
Halifax, Nova ScotiaCJCH-FM101.3FM101.3 Virgin RadioVirgin Radiocontemporary hit radio
CIOO-FM100.1FMMove 100Move Radioadult contemporary
Kitchener, OntarioCKKW-FM99.5FMBounce 99.5Bounceadult hits
CFCA-FM105.3FM105.3 Virgin RadioVirgin Radiocontemporary hit radio
London, OntarioCIQM-FM97.5FM97.5 Virgin RadioVirgin Radiocontemporary hit radio
CJBX-FM92.7FMPure Country 93Pure Countrycountry
Magog, QuebecCIMO-FM106.1FMÉnergie 106,1Énergiemainstream rock
Midland, OntarioCICZ-FM104.1FMBounce 104.1Bounceadult hits
Montreal, QuebecCKGM690AMTSN 690TSN Radiosports
CJAD800AMCJAD 800 AMiHeart Radio Talk Networknews/talk
CHOM-FM97.7FMCHOM 97.7mainstream rock
CJFM-FM95.9FM95.9 Virgin RadioVirgin Radiocontemporary hit radio
CKMF-FM94.3FMÉnergie 94,3Énergiemainstream rock
CITE-FM107.3FM107,3 RougeRouge FMadult contemporary
Orillia, OntarioCICX-FM105.9FMPure Country 106Pure Countrycountry
Ottawa, OntarioCFRA580AM580 CFRAiHeart Radio Talk Networknews/talk
CFGO1200AMTSN 1200TSN Radiosports
CKKL-FM93.9FMPure Country 94Pure Countrycountry
CJMJ-FM100.3FMMove 100Move Radioadult contemporary
Pembroke, OntarioCHVR-FM96.7FMPure Country 96.7Pure Countrycountry
Quebec City, QuebecCHIK-FM98.9FMÉnergie 98,9Énergiemainstream rock
CITF-FM107.5FM107,5 RougeRouge FMadult contemporary
Regina, SaskatchewanCHBD-FM92.7FMPure Country 92.7Pure Countrycountry
Rouyn-Noranda, QuebecCJMM-FM99.1FMÉnergie 99,1Énergiemainstream rock
Saguenay, QuebecCFIX-FM96.9FM96,9 RougeRouge FMadult contemporary
CJAB-FM94.5FMÉnergie 94,5Énergiemainstream rock
Sherbrooke, QuebecCITE-FM-1102.7FM102,7 RougeRouge FMadult contemporary
Sudbury, OntarioCICS-FM91.7FMPure Country 91.7Pure Countrycountry
Toronto, OntarioCFRB1010AMNewstalk 1010iHeart Radio Talk Networknews/talk
CFRX6070SWNewstalk 1010iHeart Radio Talk Networknews/talk
CHUM1050AMTSN 1050TSN Radiosports
CHUM-FM104.5FMCHUM 104.5hot adult contemporary
CKFM-FM99.9FM99.9 Virgin RadioVirgin Radiocontemporary hit radio
Trois-Rivières, QuebecCHEY-FM94.7FM94,7 RougeRouge FMadult contemporary
CIGB-FM102.3FMÉnergie 102,3Énergiemainstream rock
Val-d'Or, QuebecCJMV-FM102.7FMÉnergie 102,7Énergiemainstream rock
Vancouver, British ColumbiaCFBT-FM94.5FM94.5 Virgin RadioVirgin Radiocontemporary hit radio
CHQM-FM103.5FMMove 103.5Move Radioadult contemporary
Victoria, British ColumbiaCFAX1070AMCFAX 1070iHeart Radio Talk Networknews/talk
CHBE-FM107.3FM107.3 Virgin RadioVirgin Radiocontemporary hit radio
Windsor, OntarioCKLW800AMAM 800 CKLWiHeart Radio Talk Networknews/talk
CIDR-FM93.9FM93.9 Virgin RadioVirgin Radiocontemporary hit radio
CIMX-FM88.7FM89Xalternative rock
Winnipeg, ManitobaCFWM-FM99.9FMBounce 99.9Bounceadult hits
CKMM-FM103.1FM103.1 Virgin RadioVirgin Radiocontemporary hit radio

Former stations

City of licenceCall signFrequencyBandYears ownedFateCFVM-FMCKBC-FMCJPT-FMCFJR-FMCKMXCFVPCJDCCHRD-FMCJDM-FMCFRNCHBN-FMCKRX-FMCHRX-FMCKNL-FMCKGR-FMCIKX-FMCHAMCKOCCKLH-FMCKLY-FMCKFRCHSU-FMCILK-FMCFLY-FMCKLC-FMCKTK-FMCKSLCJBKCHST-FMCKKC-FMCJORCJOS-FMCKORCJMG-FMCKPT-FMCKQM-FMCHTK-FMCKCR-FMCIKI-FMCJOI-FMCFEI-FMCFZZ-FMCKTBCHRE-FMCHTZ-FMCKXR-FMCHOR-FMCFTKCJFW-FMCFXJ-FMCJAT-FMCKTO-FMCKTY-FMCKSTCFTECICF-FMCKWWCFRWCJCJ-FM
Amqui, QC99.9FM2013–2025Sold to Arsenal Media in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
Bathurst, NB104.9FM2013–2024Sold to Maritime Broadcasting System in 2024
Brockville, ON103.7FM1996–2025Sold to My Broadcasting Corporation in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
104.9FM1997–2025Sold to My Broadcasting Corporation in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
Calgary, AB1060AM2013–2023Defunct, ceased operations in 2023
6.03SW2013-2023Defunct shortwave relay of CKMX
Dawson Creek, BC890AM2013–2025Sold to Vista Radio in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
Drummondville, QC105.3FM2013–2025Sold to Arsenal Media in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
92.1FM2013–2025Sold to Arsenal Media in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
Edmonton, AB1260AM2013–2023Defunct, ceased operations in 2023
91.7FM2005–2010Sold to Rogers Sports & Media in 2010
Fort Nelson, BC102.3FM2013–2025Sold to Vista Radio in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
Fort St. John, BC98.5FM2013–2025Sold to Vista Radio in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
101.5FM2013–2025Sold to Vista Radio in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
Golden, BC106.3FM2013–2025Sold to Vista Radio in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
Grand Falls, NB93.5FM2013–2024Sold to Maritime Broadcasting in 2024
Hamilton, ON820AM2013–2024Sold to CINA Radio Group in 2023, CRTC approved sale in 2024
1150AM2013–2024Sold to CINA Radio Group in 2023, CRTC approved sale in 2024
102.9FM2007–2024Sold to Golden Horseshoe Broadcasting in 2024.
Kawartha Lakes, ON91.9FM2000–2025Sold to Durham Radio in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025.
Kelowna, BC1150AM2013–2025Sold to Vista Radio in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
99.9FM2013–2025Sold to Vista Radio in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
101.5FM2013–2025Sold to Vista Radio in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
Kingston, ON98.3FM1997–2025Sold to My Broadcasting Corporation in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
98.9FM1997–2025Sold to My Broadcasting Corporation in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
Kitimat, BC97.7FM2013–2025Sold to Vista Radio in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
London, ON1410AM2013–2016Defunct, ceased operations in 2016
1290AM2013–2023Defunct, ceased operations in 2023
102.3FM2000–2010Sold to Rogers Sports & Media in 2010
Nelson, BC106.9FM2013–2025Sold to Vista Radio in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
Osoyoos, BC1240AM2007–2025Sold to Vista Radio in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
Owen Sound, ON92.3FM2018–2024Sold to ZoomerMedia in 2024
Penticton, BC800AM2013–2025Sold to Vista Radio in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
97.1FM2013–2025Sold to Vista Radio in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
Peterborough, ON99.7FM1977–2025Sold to Durham Radio in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025.
105.1FM1977–2025Sold to Durham Radio in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025.
Prince Rupert, BC99.1FM2013–2025Sold to Vista Radio in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
Revelstoke, BC106.1FM2013–2025Sold to Vista Radio in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
Rimouski, QC98.7FM2013–2025Sold to Arsenal Media in 2024
102.9FM2013–2025Sold to Arsenal Media in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
Saint-Hyacinthe, QC106.5FM2013–2025Sold to Arsenal Media in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC104.1FM2013–2025Sold to Arsenal Media in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
St. Catharines, ON610AM2013–2024Sold to Golden Horseshoe Broadcasting in 2024
105.7FM2013–2024Sold to Golden Horseshoe Broadcasting in 2024
97.7FM2013–2024Sold to Golden Horseshoe Broadcasting in 2024
Salmon Arm, BC91.5FM2013–2025Sold to Vista Radio in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
Summerland, BC98.5FM2013–2025Sold to Vista Radio in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
Terrace, BC590AM2013–2025Sold to Vista Radio in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
103.1FM2013–2025Sold to Vista Radio in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
Toronto, ON93.5FM2010–2013Sold to Stingray Radio in 2013
Trail, BC95.7FM2013–2025Sold to Vista Radio in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
Truro, NS100.9FM2013–2024Sold to Maritime Broadcasting in 2024
99.5FM2013–2024Sold to Maritime Broadcasting in 2024
Vancouver, BC1040AM1992–2023Defunct, ceased operations in 2023
1410AM1973–2023Defunct, ceased operations in 2023
Vernon, BC105.7FM2013–2025Sold to Vista Radio in 2024, CRTC approved sale in 2025
Windsor, ON580AM1985–2024Sold to CINA Radio Group in 2023, CRTC approved sale in 2024
Winnipeg, MB1290AM1974–2023Sold to Akash Broadcasting in 2025
Woodstock, NB104.1FM2013–2024Sold to Maritime Broadcasting in 2024

References

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