While all CBC Radio stations today are owned and operated by the network there previously were a number of privately owned
network affiliates of what is now CBC Radio One and its predecessors, the
Trans-Canada Network, and the original CBC Radio network. Some were affiliates of the original CBC radio network prior to 1944, several of which had previously been affiliates of the CBC's predecessor, the
Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission. Some were affiliates of the
Trans-Canada Network (1944–1962) and either disaffiliated from TCN or became CBC Radio affiliates when TCN became CBC Radio in 1962. Some transferred their affiliation to CBC Radio when the
Dominion Network dissolved in 1962. Most affiliates disaffiliated as the CBC built new owned and operated stations, expanded coverage by other stations, or built transmitters to rebroadcast existing CBC Radio stations. Other affiliates were purchased from their owners by the CBC and are listed under CBC Radio One stations above or at
List of defunct CBC radio transmitters in Canada if they are no longer operating. Stations that have disaffiliated: •
CFAC,
Calgary - lost affiliation in 1948 with the launch of
CBX. •
CFAR,
Flin Flon - disaffiliated in 1984 after CBC launched
CBWF-FM. •
CFCH,
North Bay - disaffiliated in 1976 with the launch of
CBCN-FM. •
CFCY,
Charlottetown - transferred from the Dominion network in 1962. Disaffiliated in 1977 with the opening of
CBCT-FM. •
CFGP,
Grande Prairie - disaffiliated in 1981 after the opening of
CBXP-FM. •
CFJC,
Kamloops - disaffiliated in 1977 with the launch of
CBYK-FM. •
CFNB,
Fredericton - disaffiliated in 1964 with the launch of
CBZ. •
CFOB,
Fort Frances - transferred from the Dominion network in 1962 as CKFI. Disaffiliated after the opening of
CBQ in 1973. •
CFOM,
Quebec City - as CJQC transferred from the Dominion network in 1962. Became CFOM in 1964. Closed in 1975, replaced by
CBVE-FM. •
CFOR,
Orillia - transferred from the Dominion network in 1962. Disaffiliated in 1964. •
CFOS,
Owen Sound - transferred from the Dominion network in 1962. Disaffiliated and replaced by
CBCB-FM, a rebroadcaster of
CBL, in 1983. •
CFPA,
Port Arthur - transferred from the Dominion network in 1962. Disaffiliated in 1972 with the launch of
CBQ. •
CFRC,
Kingston - owned and operated
Queen's University in partnership with the
Kingston Whig-Standard newspaper. Affiliation transferred to the more powerful
CKWS when the newspaper opened that station in 1942. •
CFRN,
Edmonton - transferred from the Dominion network in 1962. Disaffiliated in 1964 when
CBR launched. •
CFVR,
Abbotsford - established in 1962 as a semi-satellite of CHWK. Disaffiliated in 1981 with the launch of a repeater of
CBU. •
CHAT,
Medicine Hat - transferred from the Dominion network in 1962. Disaffiliated in 1994 with the launch of
CBRM-FM. •
CHSJ,
St. John - was an affiliate of the
Trans-Canada Network until 1962 when that network was merged with the Dominion Network to become CBC Radio. CHSJ remained a CBC Radio affiliate. The CBC opened
CBD in 1964 but CHSJ is listed as remaining a CBC affiliate until at least 1980. •
CHWK,
Chilliwack - transferred from the Dominion network in 1962. Disaffiliated in 1981 with the launch of a repeater of
CBU. •
CJCA,
Edmonton - disaffiliated in 1962 with the dissolution of the
Trans-Canada Network. CFRN, the former
Dominion Network affiliate, remained as an affiliate of the combined CBC Radio network. •
CJIC, -
Sault Ste. Marie - disaffiliated in 1981 with the launch of
CBSM-FM. Closed in 1992. •
CJOC,
Lethbridge - disaffiliated in 1978 as
CBRX-FM had signed on. •
CJVI,
Victoria - transferred from the Dominion network in 1962. Disaffiliated in 1991 with the launch of
CBCV-FM. •
CJWA,
Wawa - disaffiliated in 1985 with the opening of CBLJ, a retransmitter of
CBCS-FM. •
CKCK,
Regina - remained a
Trans-Canada Network affiliate until 1962 when the network was merged with the Dominion network to become CBC Radio. •
CKCR,
Kitchener - transferred from the Dominion network in 1962. Disaffiliation granted in 1966 by
Board of Broadcast Governors over CBC's objections. •
CKCV,
Quebec City - disaffiliated in 1962 with the merger of the
Trans-Canada Network and the
Dominion Network and went from being a bilingual to a French-only station, with
CFOM continuing as a CBC Radio affiliate. •
CKGB,
Timmins - disaffiliated in 1984 with the launch of
CBCJ-FM. •
CKLN,
Nelson - remained a CBC affiliate until at least 1968. •
CKOC,
Hamilton - was allowed to disaffiliate in 1962 as Hamilton was in range of
CBL Toronto's signal. •
CKOR,
Penticton - transferred from the Dominion network in 1962. Disaffiliated in 1977 as a result of the launch of
CBTP-FM. •
CKOV,
Kelowna - disaffiliated in 1977 with the opening of a CBC repeater.
CBTK-FM was launched in 1987. •
CKPR,
Fort William - disaffiliated in 1962 with the merger of the
Trans-Canada Network and
Dominion Network. Former Dominion affiliate CFPA, in neighbouring Port Arthur, continued as the affiliate of the consolidated CBC Radio network. •
CKSO,
Sudbury - disaffiliated in 1978 with
CBCS-FM signing on. •
CKWS,
Kingston - disaffiliated in 1978 with the opening of
CBCK-FM. •
CKX,
Brandon - transferred from the Dominion network in 1962. Disaffiliated in 1978 with the opening of
CBWS-FM. For former Dominion Network affiliates, see Dominion Network#Stations ==See also==