Toronto Blue Jays Radio Network
The Toronto Blue Jays Radio Network consists of 19 stations (16 AM, 3 FM) in 8 Canadian provinces. Following the retirement of long-time play by play man Jerry Howarth on February 13, 2018, the English language announcer is former Buffalo Bisons announcer, Ben Wagner, alongside Mike Wilner. Former radio analyst Joe Siddal moved to the television side of coverage. Additionally, CKAC broadcasts some games in French. This brings the total number of stations carrying Blue Jays baseball to 20. The Blue Jays Radio Network specifically refers to the English-language network originating at CJCL.
Affiliates (18 stations)
Manitoba (1 station)
- 1290/CFRW: Winnipeg
Nova Scotia (1 station)
- 95.7/CJNI-FM: Halifax
Ontario (8 stations)
Quebec (2 stations + 10 relays)
- 92.1/CFGA-FM: Brisay (CKAC relay)
- 93.1/CIHQ-FM: Champion (CKAC relay)
- 98.1/VF2059: Fermont (CKAC relay)
- 92.1/CFCC-FM: Guyer (CKAC relay)
- 93.1/CFDD-FM: Keyano (CKAC relay)
- 103.9/CFFD-FM: Laforge-2 generating station (CKAC relay)
- 101.7/CFAE-FM: La Grande-1 generating station (CKAC relay)
- CFBD-FM: La Grande-3 generating station (CKAC relay)
- 730/CKAC: Montreal (part-time affiliate, French only)
- 690/CKGM: Montreal
- 92.5/CFEA-FM: Nikamo (CKAC relay)
- 103.9/VF2155: Poste Laverendrye (CKAC relay)
Former affiliates (6 stations)
- 580/CKY: Winnipeg, Manitoba
- 820/CHAM: Hamilton, Ontario (2009-2010)
- 900/CHML: Hamilton, Ontario (2011)
- 960/CFFX: Kingston, Ontario
- 1570/CKMW: Winkler, Manitoba
- 91.9/CKNI-FM: Moncton, New Brunswick (2006-2014)
- 88.9/CHNI-FM: Saint John, New Brunswick (2006-2014)
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