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New Brunswick Media List (Last Updated: July 2017) New Brunswick Media List (Last updated: July 2017) Organization Key Contacts Phone & Fax Emails Daily Publications Daily Gleaner(English) JohnWishart P: (506)-452-6671 [email protected] ; Fredericton, NB F: (506)-452-7405 canadaeast.com L'Acadie Nouvelle - Bureau de Jean-François Boisvert P: (506)-753-4446 [email protected] Campbellton(French) m; Campbellton ,NB acadienouvelle.com L'Acadie Nouvelle - Bureau Gaétan Chiasson P: (506)-727-0528 (bureau) [email protected] ; deCaraquet(French) P:727-4444 (réception) Caraquet, NB F:(506)-727-7620 acadienouvelle.com L'Acadie Nouvelle - Bureau de Mathieu Roy Comeau P:(506)-383-1955 [email protected] ; Dieppe(French) F:(506)-383-7440 Dieppe, NB acadienouvelle.com L'Acadie Nouvelle - Bureau de Philippe Murat P:(506)-450-6103 (bureau) Fredericton(French) F:(506)-460-1993 Tribune de la presse parlementaire Fredericton, NB Telegraph-Journal(English) Senior Editor: David Stonehouse P: 1-877-389-6397 morris.christine@telegraphjourn Saint John, NB or al.com ; telegraphjournal.com Provincial Bureau Chief: Christine (506)-632-8888 [email protected] Morris Newsroom:(506)-645-3310 m ; F:(506)-633-6758 P:(506)-645-3226 P:(506)-451-7818 Times-Transcript(English) Murray Guy P:(506)-859-7149 [email protected] ; Moncton, NB F:(506)-859-4904 canadaeast.com (Legislative Reporter) P: (506)-450-9581 Bugle - Observer(English) Jim Dumville, editor F:(506)-328-3208 [email protected] ; Woodstock, NB P:(506)-328-8863 ext 206 thebugle.ca HebdoChaleur(French) Jacques A. Ouellette P:(506)-546-0575 ouellette.jacques@brunswickne Bathurst, NB F:(506)-546-1491 ws.com ; Info Week-End(French) Michel Desroches P:(506)-739-5025 [email protected] ; Edmundston, NB F:(506)-739-5083 Journal L'Étoile de Kent(French) Richard Thébeau P:(506)-523-6231 (bureau) [email protected]; Richibucto, NB F:(506)-523-6520 letoilekent.jminforme.ca Journal L'Étoile duRestigouche(French) Michel Gourd P:(506)-753-4413 Campbellton, NB F:(506)-759-9595 Journal L'Étoile duSud-Est Renee Blanchard or Mario Tardif P:(506)-863-6050 [email protected] ; Dieppe, NB(French) F:(506)-863-6055 letoiledieppe.jminforme.ca Kings County Record(English) Tammy Scott-Wallace P:(506)-433-1070 [email protected] ; Sussex, NB F:(506)-432-3532 KV Style(English) Cynthia DeKluyver P:(506)-847-5900 [email protected] ; Rothesay, NB F:(506)-847-5920 L'Aviron(French) Alain Lavoie P:(506)-753-7637 Campbellton, NB F:(506)-753-3628 laviron.canoe.ca LeMadawaska/L'Étoile édition Christine Thériault - chef de bureau P:(506)-739-0147 theriault.christine@brunswickne République(French) F:(506)-735-8086 ws.com; Edmundston, NB LeMoniteurAcadien(French) Gilles Haché P:(506)-532-6680 [email protected] ; Shediac, NBapf.ca F:(506)-532-6681 L'Étoile La Cataracte(French) MadeleineLeclerc P:(506)-473-3083 [email protected] ; Grand Falls, NB F:(506)-473-3105 MiramichiLeader/Weekend(English) Greg Mulock P:(506)-622-2600 [email protected]; Miramichi, NB F:(506)-622-6506 miramichileader.com New Freeman(English) Margie Trafton P:(506)-653-6806 [email protected] ; Saint John, NB F:(506)-653-6818 Riverside Neighbours(English) Gillian Christie P:(506)-458-6430 [email protected]; Fredericton, NB F:(506)-452-7405 St. Croix Courier/Courier Weekend(English) Vern Faulkner P:(506)-466-3220 [email protected] ; St. Stephen, NB F:(506)-466-9950 www.stcroixcourier.ca The Northern Light(English) James Mallory P:(506)-546-0558 [email protected] ; Bathurst, NB (NewsLine) P:(506)-546-4491 F:(506)-546-1491 The Sackville Tribune-Post(English) Scott Doherty P:(506)-536-2500 [email protected] Sackville, NB F:(506)-536-4024 om ; The Tribune(English) Tim Jaques P:(506)-753-4413 [email protected] ; Campbellton, NB F:(506)-759-9595 Victoria Star(English) Madeleine Leclerc P:(506)-473-3083 [email protected] ; Grand Falls, NB F:(506)-473-3105 Online Publications Acadie Nouvelle(French) Gaétan Chiasson P:(506)-727-4444 - Ext 3 [email protected] ; Caraquet, NB F:(506)-727-7620 acadienouvelle.com Jminforme.ca(French) Steve Hachey- Rédacteur en chef P:(506)-859-4889 Moncton, NB F:(506)-859-4904 jminforme.ca justFred(English) P:(506)-455-3108 Fredericton, NB justfred.ca/index.html Bi-weekly The Hampton Herald; Debbie Hickey or Sharon Worden P:(506)-832-5613 [email protected]; WesTides; F:(506)-832-3353 The Sussex Herald;and The Valley Viewer(English) Hampton, NB ossekeag.ca Choices After 50(English) Ernie or CarolMaber P:(506)-658-0754 [email protected] ; Saint John, NB F:(506)-633-0868 Grand Lake Mirror(English) Kelly Bishop P:(506)-339-6529 [email protected] ; Chipman, NB F:(506)-339-6904 ICI Bathurst, ICI Le GrandCaraquet Gilles Gagné P: (506)-727-4749 [email protected] ; (French) F:(506)-727-9086 Bas-Caraquet, NB cedici.com Le Réveil deMiramichi(French) Gilles Gagné P: (506)-727-4749 [email protected] ; Bas-Caraquet, NB F:(506)-727-9086 cedici.com Le Saint-Jeannois(French) Ginette Hébert P:(506)-658-4605 Saint John, NB F:(506)-643-7880 arcf-sj.org L'Écho de Bas-Caraquet Gilles Gagné P:(506)-727-4749 [email protected] ; L'Écho deCaraquet F:(506)-727-9086 [email protected] ; L'Écho de Beresford L'Écho deCharlo L'Écho deLamèque L'Écho de Saint-André L'Écho de Saint-François L'Écho de Ste-Marie-St-Raphaël L'Écho d'Atholville L'Écho deTracadie-Sheila (French)Bas-Caraquet, NB Local News and Views(English) Jennifer Hebert or Winona McLean P:(506)-756-2110 [email protected] Petitcodiac, NB m; New Brunswick Business Nancy Cook P:(506)-458-6435 Journal(English)Fredericton, NB F:(506)-457-6607 River Valley News(English) P:(506)-217-0224 [email protected]; Grand Bay-Westfield, NB F:(506)-217-0225 rivervalleynews.ca University Media Argosy Publications(English) JohnBrannen P:(506)-364-2236 [email protected] ; Mount Allison University Sackville, NB argosy.ca CFMH 107.3 FM(English) Station Manager - Brian Cleveland P:648-5667 (Office) [email protected] ; Saint John P:648-5925 (Booth) [email protected] ; http://www.cfmh.ca CHMA-FM 106.9(Bilingual) PierreMalloy P:(506)-364-2221 [email protected] ; Sackville. NB mta.ca/chma CHSR-FM(English) Mark Kilfoil, Program Director P:(506)-453-4985 [email protected] ; U.N.B. [email protected] ; Fredericton, NB (506)-452-6173 chsrfm.ca CKUM 93.5 FM(French) Jean-Sébastien Levesque P:(506)-858-4485 [email protected]; Université de Moncton F:(506)-858-4524 Moncton, NB http://www.ckum.ca/ Le Courant(French) Diane Roy-Friolet P:(506)-336-3405 [email protected] ; Université de Moncton - Campus de F:(506)-336-3604 Shippagan Shippagan, NB umcs.umoncton.ca facebook.com/UdeMCampusdeShippagan Le Front(French) P:(506)-858-4526 [email protected] ; Université de Moncton F:(506)-858-4503 Moncton, NB capacadie.com/lefront l'Oculus, journal étudiant(French) P:(506)-737-5063 [email protected] ; Edmundston, NB F:(506)-737-5310 capacadie.com/oculus TheAquinian(English) Editor in Chief: Alyssa Mosher P:(506)-460-0300 [email protected] ; UNB Campus F:(506)-452-6007 Fredericton, NB News Editor:KarissaDonkin theaq.net The Baron(English) Samantha Tinker and/or P:(506)-648-5676 [email protected]; UNB Saint John, Student Representative AnthonyEnman F:(506)-648-5541 [email protected]; Council Saint John, NB TheBrunswickan(English) Christopher Cameron P:(506)-447-3388 [email protected] ; UNB F:(506)-453-5073 Fredericton, NB thebruns.ca The New Brunswick Beacon(English) Jan Wong, Executive Publisher; P:(506)-452-0528 [email protected] ; St. Thomas University Philip Lee, Dept. Chair F:(506)-452-0575 Fredericton, NB nbbeacon.ca Radio CHSR Fredericton’s campus radio station P: (506)-453-4985 www.chsrfm.ca 103.9 Max FM(English) MattRideout- Music Director Moncton, NB 1039maxfm.com P:(506)-858-1220 F:(506)-858-1209 590 CJCW MBSRadio(English) Mark Wright P:(506)-432-2529 (main [email protected] ; Sussex, NB line) 590cjcw.com P:(506)-432-5900 (contest line) F:(506)-433-4900 92.3 Country FM(English) Kevin Worrell (News Supervisor) Main Line: 506-455-0923 Fredericton, NB Jennifer Graham News Line: 506-455-7819 http://www.newcountry923.com/ Studio line: 506-450-0923 Fax line: 506-455-3602 99.3 THE RIVER(English) Anne Woods P:(506)-622-3311 Miramichi F:(506)-627-0335 993theriver.com Big Country 97 (WBPW), Q96.1 (WQHR), 102 P:(506)-375-4033 The Rock (WOZI) Ryan Gavin F:(506)-375-4318 (English)Hartland, NB 102therock.com C-103/XL 96(English) Mike Brown P:(506)-858-5525 Moncton, NB P:(506)-858-5535 [email protected] ; c103.com (NewsLine) F:(506)-858-5539 Capital FM (CIBX-FM)(English) RandyMcKeen P:(506)-454-2444 (Main [email protected] ; Fredericton, NB Line / Ligne principale) capitalfm.ca P:(506)-452-2333 (newsroom) F:(506)-452-2345 CBA-CBC(Bilingual) Karin Reid-LeBlanc,producer P:(506)-853-6630 Moncton, NB (Newsroom) nb.cbc.ca/ P:(506)-853-6633 CBAF(French) Michel Cormier P:(506)-853-6666 [email protected]; Moncton, NB (Réception) radio-canada.ca/atlantique P:(506)-853-6876 (Bureau) F: (506)-867-8000 CBC Radio News(English) P:(506)-548-5540 Bathurst, NB F: (506)-547-0910 cbc.ca/nb CBD-CBC(English) Deborah Irvine, James Evans, P:(506)-632-7751 Saint John, NB producer P:(506)-632-7750 cbc.ca/nb (BothNewsroom) P: (506)-632-7720 (James Evans ) F: (506)-632-7761 CBZ-CBC(English) Dan Goodyear, bureau chief P:(506)-451-4004 Fredericton, NB (Newsroom) cbc.ca/nb F: (506)-451-4170 CFBC & CJYC-FM(English) P:(506)-658-5111 Saint John, NB F: (506)-658-5116 CFBO 90.7 FM (Studio de Dieppe, Jason Ouellette (Dirde l'information P:(506)-854-9690 NB)(French) / NewsDirector) F: (506)-854-3540
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