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  2. CFXJ-FM - Wikipedia

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    CFXJ also changed slogans to "Toronto's Hits. Toronto's Throwbacks." before changing to "Toronto's Hip Hop". [30] Logo under second iteration as "Flow" (2019–2022) Newcap Radio was acquired by Stingray Group in October 2018. [31] On February 11, 2019, CFXJ reverted to the Flow 93.5 branding and returned to an urban contemporary format. [32]

  3. CKFG-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station launched with an urban adult contemporary format serving the Black Canadian community of Africans and Caribbeans in the Greater Toronto Area, airing a mix of R&B, soul, reggae, soca, hip hop, worldbeat, gospel, and smooth jazz. After Gordon's death in 2019, it was revealed that the station had been accumulating debt.

  4. Canadian hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    However, a new radio station, CKFG-FM, was licensed to Toronto in 2011 to broadcast a broad spectrum of African and Caribbean musical genres, including hip hop, reggae, soca and rhythm and blues. [35] Canadian hip hop musicians have also continued to face obstacles when attempting to break into the American and international markets. [9]

  5. Ron Nelson (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    Known as the "godfather of Toronto hip hop", Nelson created Canada's first hip hop radio show, Fantastic Voyage, on CKLN-FM in 1983. [1] The Saturday afternoon show, which ran until 1991, [ 3 ] became popular among Toronto youth and was the first exposure many had to the genre and was one of the few broadcast outlets for hip hop in Canada ...

  6. CHRY-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station's music mix would include Electronic, Remix, Reggae, Soca, Afrobeat, Hip hop and R&B, while it will also air talk programming. Volunteers were to be in supportive roles, while on-air talent will be professionalized; in a departure from the station's community radio format. [1]

  7. Category:Rhythmic Top 40 radio stations in Canada - Wikipedia

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    A list of Top 40/CHR radio stations in Canada whose format consists primarily of Rhythmic Pop, R&B/Hip-Hop and Dance/Euro/Club/House product. Pages in category "Rhythmic Top 40 radio stations in Canada"

  8. Category:Hip-hop radio stations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hip-hop radio stations" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  9. CKIS-FM - Wikipedia

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    CKIS-FM (92.5 FM, Kiss 92.5) is a radio station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Owned by Rogers Radio, a division of Rogers Sports & Media, the station broadcasts a contemporary hit radio format. The station was founded on January 26, 1993, as CISS-FM under the ownership of Rawlco Communications, and initially aired a "New Country" format.