Stations
City | Call Sign | Frequency | Branding | Format |
---|---|---|---|---|
Brockville | CJPT | FM 103.7 | Bob FM | adult hits |
CFJR | FM 104.9 | JR FM | adult contemporary | |
Calgary | CKCE | FM 101.5 | Kool 101.5 | hot adult contemporary |
Halifax | CJCH | FM 101.3 | The Bounce | top 40 |
CIOO | FM 100.1 | C100 | hot adult contemporary | |
Kingston | CKLC | FM 98.9 | 98.9 The Drive | modern rock |
CFLY | FM 98.3 | FLY FM | hot adult contemporary | |
Kawartha Lakes | CKLY | FM 91.9 | Bob FM | adult hits |
Montreal | CKGM | AM 690 | TSN Radio 690 | sports |
Ottawa | CFRA | AM 580 | news/talk | |
CFGO | AM 1200 | The Team 1200 | sports | |
CKKL | FM 93.9 | Bob FM | adult hits | |
CJMJ | FM 100.3 | Majic 100 | adult contemporary | |
Peterborough | CKPT | FM 99.7 | Energy 99.7 | hot adult contemporary |
CKQM | FM 105.1 | Country 105 | country music | |
Toronto | CHUM | AM 1050 | TSN Radio 1050 | sports |
CHUM-FM | FM 104.5 | 104.5 CHUM-FM | hot adult contemporary | |
CFXJ-FM | FM 93.5 | Flow 93-5 | Rhythmic Top 40 | |
Vancouver | CKST | AM 1040 | The Team 1040 | sports |
CFTE | AM 1410 | The Team 1410 | sports | |
CFBT | FM 94.5 | The Beat | contemporary hit radio | |
CHQM | FM 103.5 | QMFM | adult contemporary | |
Victoria | CFAX | AM 1070 | news/talk | |
CHBE | FM 107.3 | Kool FM | hot adult contemporary | |
Waterloo | CKKW | FM 99.5 | K-FUN | oldies |
CFCA | FM 105.3 | Kool FM | hot adult contemporary | |
Windsor | CKWW | AM 580 | AM 580 Motor City Favorites | oldies |
CKLW | AM 800 | news/talk | ||
CIMX | FM 88.7 | 89X | modern rock | |
CIDR | FM 93.9 | 939 The River | adult album alternative | |
Winnipeg | CFRW | AM 1290 | TSN Radio 1290 | sports |
CHIQ | FM 94.3 | FAB 94.3 | oldies | |
CFWM | FM 99.9 | Bob FM | adult hits |
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