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Media in Victoria, British Columbia
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This is a list of media in Victoria, British Columbia.
Radio
Defunct stations
- CKMO AM 900 - campus radio station owned by Camosun College; ceased operations March 4, 2012, continuing as an internet-only station.[1]
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Television
There are two local stations, two rebroadcasters, and one community channel in Victoria. Victoria is the only Canadian provincial capital without a local CBC Television or Ici Radio-Canada Télé station. The region is considered to be a part of the Vancouver television market, receiving most stations that broadcast from across the Strait of Georgia, including CBUT-DT (CBC Television), CBUFT-DT (Ici Radio-Canada Télé), CIVT-DT (CTV), CHAN-DT (Global), CKVU-DT (Citytv), CHNM-DT (Omni Television), and CHNU-DT (Joytv). As a consequence, Victoria's terrestrial television stations are either independent or associated with Canada's secondary television systems rather than with the main networks.
See Media in Vancouver for a full list of Vancouver broadcasters.
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- Absolute Underground - underground music and culture magazine
- Black Press
- Boulevard Magazine
- Douglas Magazine - Victoria based business magazine
- Goldstream Gazette
- James Bay Beacon
- Lookout - CFB Esquimalt navy base newspaper
- The Martlet - UVic student newspaper
- Monday Magazine
- The Nexus - Camosun College student newspaper
- Oak Bay News
- The Pacific Rim Review of Books - Victoria based book review journal
- Saanich News
- Senior Living - profiling the lives and achievements of the 50+ demographic living in BC
- Sooke News Mirror
- Times Colonist
- Tweed Magazine - Oak Bay lifestyle magazine
- Victoria Magazine
- Victoria News
- Y.A.M. - Victoria's Lifestyle Magazine
Internet
- LoadingReadyRun - sketch comedy website based in Victoria
- Victoria Buzz - Southern Vancouver Island news, events and more
References
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