Maritime Broadcasting System
Private | |
Industry | Radio broadcasting |
Founded | 1969 as Eastern Broadcasting Limited |
Headquarters | Halifax, Nova Scotia |
Area served | Atlantic Canada |
Website | MBS Radio |
Maritime Broadcasting System Limited, branded as MBS Radio, is a private Canadian broadcasting company owning 21 radio stations serving several communities in Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick.
MBS Radio was established in 1969 as Eastern Broadcasting Limited in Campbellton, New Brunswick and is currently owned by Rob Pace. The company's head office is now located in Halifax, Nova Scotia on Lovett Lake Court in the Bayers Lake area. Prior to moving to its new location at Lovett Lake Court, they were located on Sackville Street in Downtown Halifax.
Stations
Nova Scotia
- Amherst - CKDH-FM
- Halifax - CHFX-FM, CHNS-FM
- Kentville - CKEN-FM, CKWM-FM
- Sydney - CHER-FM, CJCB, CKPE-FM
- Windsor - CFAB
- Digby - CKDY
- Middleton - CKAD
Prince Edward Island
New Brunswick
- Campbellton - CKNB
- Miramichi - CFAN-FM
- Moncton - CFQM-FM, CHOY-FM, CKCW-FM
- Saint John - CFBC, CIOK-FM, CJYC-FM
- Sussex - CJCW
On October 28, 2011, Maritime Broadcasting System Ltd. applied to the CRTC to operate a new country music FM radio station at Miramichi, New Brunswick. If approved, the new station will operate at 102.5 MHz.[1]
Unionized staff at three MBS stations in Saint John, CFBC, CIOK K-100, CJYC Big John FM, went on strike in June 2012, a strike that lasted close to two years. Employees signed a deal in May 2014 and returned to work.