Media in Guelph

This is a list of media outlets in Guelph, Ontario, Canada.

Newspapers

Weeklies

  • Guelph Mercury Tribune - twice-weekly community newspaper
  • The Wellington Advertiser - distributed throughout Wellington County, but often includes Guelph-related news

Monthly

  • Snap'd Guelph - monthly photo community newspaper

Online

  • CaughtinGuelph.com - Daily online news and information site.
  • GuelphToday.com - Daily online news site.

Student

  • The Cannon - online newspaper serving the community at the University of Guelph
  • The Ontarion - The University of Guelph's student newspaper, published weekly and distributed throughout the city

Regional dailies

  • The Record - Kitchener-Waterloo newspaper that also covers Guelph and the area
  • Toronto Star
  • Toronto Sun

National dailies

Former Newspapers

  • Guelph Mercury - Guelph's daily newspaper
  • Guelph Tribune

Radio

  • AM 1460 - CJOY, oldies
  • FM 93.3 - CFRU, community and campus radio station based out of the University of Guelph
  • FM 106.1 - CIMJ ("Magic 106.1 FM"), hot adult contemporary
  • FM 101.1 - CICW ("The Grand @ 101"), adult contemporary

Guelph is also within the broadcast range of virtually all radio stations in the Kitchener-Waterloo market, as well as some from Hamilton.

On March 13, 2008, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) called for applications for a broadcasting licence to carry on a radio programming undertaking to serve the Guelph market.[1] See also:[2] On January 23, 2009, all applications to carry on a radio programming to serve the Guelph market were denied.[3]

Television

City weblogs

  • The Fountain Pen - Guelph's online newspaper
  • Blog Guelph - photoblog and Soft Community News
  • Guelph Politico - Coverage of City Council and Local News

References

  1. ^ "Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2008-22". Crtc.gc.ca. 2008-03-13. Retrieved 2012-02-20.
  2. ^ Broadcasting Notice of Public Hearing CRTC 2008-10 Archived August 24, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2009-31". Crtc.gc.ca. Retrieved 2012-02-20.