
VOCM: The Heartbeat of Newfoundland & Labrador
For generations, VOCM has been synonymous with news, information, and community connection in Newfoundland and Labrador. More than just a radio station, VOCM is a vital part of the province’s cultural fabric, delivering breaking news, insightful commentary, and a platform for local voices.
A Legacy of Broadcasting
Founded in 1935, VOCM (originally the Voice of Community and Maritime) quickly became a cornerstone of communication for a province often isolated by geography. Its early broadcasts connected remote communities, providing essential information during challenging times. This commitment to serving the people of Newfoundland and Labrador continues to this day.
What VOCM Offers Today
- Local News: Get up-to-the-minute coverage of events impacting your community, from politics and business to human-interest stories.
- Weather Updates: Stay ahead of the often unpredictable Newfoundland weather with frequent and accurate forecasts. Environment Canada Weather provides detailed regional forecasts.
- Traffic Reports: Navigate your commute with real-time traffic updates, especially crucial during winter months.
- Community Events: Discover local festivals, concerts, and events happening across the province.
- Live Streaming: Listen to VOCM live, wherever you are, via the VOCM website and mobile app.
- Talk Radio: Engage with thought-provoking discussions and interviews on current affairs.
VOCM and the Newfoundland & Labrador Community
VOCM isn’t just *about* the community; it actively participates in it. The station regularly supports local charities, sponsors community events, and provides a platform for local organizations to reach a wider audience. This dedication to community involvement is a key part of VOCM’s identity.
Staying Connected with VOCM
There are several ways to stay connected with VOCM:
- Website: https://vocm.com/
- Mobile App: Download the VOCM app for iOS and Android.
- Social Media: Follow VOCM on Facebook and Twitter for the latest updates.
VOCM remains a trusted and vital source of information for the people of Newfoundland and Labrador, continuing its legacy of connecting communities and providing a voice for the province.




