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CFRB (1010 AM) is a commercial radio station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ... CFRB's morning show has trailed CBC Radio One's Metro Morning since 2003. [15] [16]
At CFRB, he hosted late evening talk show The Nightside. In 2004, Mark Elliot took over The Nightside and Richards moved to an earlier shift, weekday evenings from 8 to 11. Known officially as The Jim Richards Show , Richards also billed it as the "Showgram", [ 1 ] "The Nighttime Friendly", "The Feel-Good Edition" and "The Three Hours of Love."
Since 1999, Moore has worked as an entertainment reporter and film reviewer on the morning show at radio station CFRB 1010 in Toronto, Ontario usually Mondays to Fridays at 7:50 a.m. Not long after the 2003 departure of John Oakley to competing station CFMJ, he began hosting The John Moore Show [2] during afternoon drive time.
He was the host of two late-night talk shows, Open Mike with Mike Bullard on CTV from 1997 to 2003 and The Mike Bullard Show on the Global Television Network from 2003 to 2004. From 2010 to 2016, he hosted Beyond the Mic with Mike Bullard weekdays at noon on Toronto radio station CFRB (Newstalk 1010).
Ray Sonin (23 June 1907–20 August 1991) was a British-born broadcaster on Toronto radio station CFRB who hosted several popular programs, including Calling All Britons and Down Memory Lane. In the UK he was an influential music journalist and editor, starting at Melody Maker and then moving to its rival, the New Musical Express .
Originally aired as a talk show on CFRB in Toronto and CJAD in Montreal, the show moved to the Corus network in November 2007 and the format changed to one of mainly music. The Strombo Show broadcast from 102.1 The Edge 's Toronto studio and on other radio stations in the Corus Entertainment network, including CFOX-FM in Vancouver , Power 97 in ...
He subsequently worked at its sister station TALK 640 as morning host, before joining CFRB in 1998; first as a weekend newscaster and entertainment reporter, then as news director, before assuming his talk show. In October 2004, Carroll was named to host Global Television's Focus Ontario, a weekly public affairs show. His tenure there lasted ...
Betty approached CFRB in 1959 with an idea for a show that "did not fit in with their programming" [ibid., p. 74]. However, while CFRB was lukewarm about her project they were impressed by her, and they were looking for a woman broadcaster. When they offered her this job she accepted, and that was the beginning of The Betty Kennedy Show.