CFMJ Talk Radio AM 640

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CFMJ Talk Radio AM 640, broadcasting from Canada on 640 AM, is based in Toronto, Ontario. Launched on July 1, 1957, as CJRH in Richmond Hill, it adopted the CFGM call letters in 1961 with a country format, becoming Canada’s first 24-hour country station. Acquired by Corus Entertainment in 2000, it rebranded as Mojo Radio in 2001 with a hot talk format, then shifted to its current news and talk format in 2004 as AM 640 Toronto Radio. Its studios are at Corus Quay, with a transmitter in Lincoln, Niagara Region, serving Greater Toronto, Southern Ontario, and Western New York.
The station’s programming includes engaging shows like The John Oakley Show, known for its thought-provoking discussions, and Toronto Today with Greg Brady, offering local and national insights. It features hosts like Jeff McArthur and Arlene Bynon, alongside syndicated programs like Coast to Coast AM with George Noory. CFMJ provides news, sports, and community updates, appealing to listeners seeking informed commentary and lively talk content.