CKBE-FM - Current Shows

Current Shows

Weekdays

  • Beat Breakfast with Cat Spencer & Sarah Bartok, featuring news updates with Murray Sherriffs and traffic updates with Natasha Hall (currently on maternity leave - Joanne Vrakas temporary position). Produced by Shaun McMahon (5:30am - 9am)
  • Beat of Your Workday with Donna Saker (9am - 12noon & 1pm - 4pm)
  • Drivetime with Cousin Vinny, featuring traffic updates with CJ (4pm - 8pm)
  • Heartbeats with Paul Hayes (8pm - 11pm Monday thru Thursday)
  • Beatmix with TB1 (8pm - 11pm Fridays)
  • Chill Beatz (11:00pm – 12:00am)
  • Beat of the Night with Thom Drew/Jeremy White (12:00am – 5:00am)

Saturdays

  • Weekend Breakfast with Ken Connors, featuring news and traffic updates with Leta Polson (6:00am – 10:00am)
  • All Access Weekend with Anne-Marie Withenshaw (10:00am – 12:00pm)
  • Feel Good Weekends with Nat Lauzon (12pm - 5pm)
  • Club Classics with David Tyler (5pm - 9pm)
  • Beatmix with TB1 (9pm - 1am)
  • Beat of the Night with Thom Drew/Jeremy White (12:00am – 5:00am)

Sundays

  • Weekend Breakfast with Ken Connors, featuring news and traffic updates with Leta Polson (6:00am to 10:00am)
  • The Beat's Top 20 with Cat Spencer & Sarah Bartok (10am to 12pm)
  • Feel Good Weekends with Nat Lauzon (12pm to 5pm)
  • Canada's Top 20 with AJ Reynolds (5pm to 7pm)
  • Re-Cover (7pm to 8pm)
  • Chill Beatz (8pm to 12am)
  • Beat of the Night with Thom Drew/Jeremy White (12:00am – 5:00am)

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