Media in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has aired CBC Radio One and Ici Radio-Canada Première to the Sault Ste.

Marie hosts one active internet radio station, The Borderline, which airs programming and music primarily devoted to regional musicians.

In 2014, Village Media launched its own network of six internet radio stations dedicated to Sault Ste.

Marie is the second largest city in Northeastern Ontario, it has fewer of its own radio stations than the smaller North Bay or Timmins markets do, because of its location within the broadcast range of the Sault Ste.

However, many of these Michigan stations broadcast content and advertising geared toward listeners in Sault Ste.

The city formerly also had its own CBC Television affiliate, CJIC-TV, and a TVO transmitter at CICO-TV-20.

Marie also easily receives American network affiliates over the air from Sault Ste.

These include the region's ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC affiliates, plus the specialty subchannels Comet, MeTV, Laff, QVC, and HSN.

Shaw Cable no longer carries any of the local American network feeds, opting instead for satellite delivery (via Shaw Broadcast Services) of network affiliates from Detroit, save for WUHF, the FOX affiliate in Rochester, New York.