Canadian radio programs

Les 2 minutes du peuple are sketches of approximately 2 minutes (more or less) recorded by quebecer humorist François Pérusse. ...more on Wikipedia about "2 minutes du peuple"

The Canadian Hit 30 Countdown is a Canadian radio countdown show. It launched on November 6, 2004, on stations owned by Newcap Broadcasting. It is currently Canada's only CHR hit countdown; the Canadian Top 20 is a hot adult contemporary chart. ...more on Wikipedia about "Canadian Hit 30 Countdown"

The CHUM Chart is a weekly music chart in Canada, which counts down the week's Top 30 hits. The chart, launched in 1957 on 1050 CHUM in Toronto, was for many years the most influential hits chart in Canada. The station provides a searchable archive of CHUM Charts on its website, which remains as of 2005 the only widely available archive of past Canadian pop charts available on the Internet. ...more on Wikipedia about "CHUM Chart"

Distorted Circuitry is a weekly music show, broadcast on the Rantradio internet radio stream. Hosted alternately by DJ Morgana and RaZoRGrrL, the two-hour show features the latest releases from the world of industrial, EBM, synthpop, futurepop, IDM, rhythmic noise, and occasionally goth. ...more on Wikipedia about "Distorted Circuitry"

Kevin and Trudie is a radio show broadcast on Montreal station CJAD weekdays from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. It is hosted by married couple Kevin Holden and Trudie Mason and focuses on "family and childrearing issues, entertainment and lifestyle topics." ...more on Wikipedia about "Kevin and Trudie"

Laugh in a Half was a comedy anthology show broadcast on CBC Radio One in 2003. Hosted by Walter Rinaldi, it was a summer replacement show for Madly Off in All Directions that ran for 13-weeks from June to late August of that year. ...more on Wikipedia about "Laugh in a Half"

This is an incomplete list that is currently biased toward current and popular programming. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of Canadian radio programs"

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Live Audio Wrestling or The LAW is a Radio Show focusing on the world of Professional Wrestling it started out on an Internet Radio Station in Canada known as Virtually Canadian in 1997 it aired on the net for a year and a half before being broadcast to the website of Canadian Sports Talk Station The Fan 590 in Toronto within a few months in Early 1999 the show moved to the The Fan 590's airwaves airing on Late Sunday Evenings the show expanded with a Saturday Afternoon Edition in the Fall of 1999. ...more on Wikipedia about "Live audio wrestling"

Canadian broadcasters Jay "Mad Dog" Michaels and Billie Holiday hosted a succession of prominent morning drive time shows in the Toronto, Ontario radio market as Mad Dog and Billie, later Jay and Billie. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mad Dog and Billie"

People Helping People is a late night broadcast on CFRB that deals with drug addiction and other forms of addiction. It is hosted by Mark Elliot who is a recovering drug addict and alcoholic himself, on Friday nights between 11:00 PM and 2:00 AM. ...more on Wikipedia about "People Helping People"

The Sunday Night Sex Show is a Canadian television show, where individuals call in and ask questions on the topics of love, relationships, and sex. It is hosted by the nationally renowned sex educator, Sue Johanson, who gives advice to callers on issues ranging from revitalizing one's sex life to the latest information on STDs and sexual dysfunctions. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sunday Night Sex Show"

The 'X' Zone is a Canadian paranormal talk radio program hosted by Rob McConnell. It airs live weekdays from 10 PM to 2 AM Eastern time and is syndicated by the TalkStar Radio Network. ...more on Wikipedia about "The 'X' Zone"

The Mystery Project was produced by CBC Radio ( Canada) to revive and reinvent half-hour radio mysteries - with original scripts, casts and scores. The series ran from 1992 until 2004. Each week, casual listeners get to puzzle through a fully dramatized radio-play with a resolved plot, while regular listeners have the added fun of following familiar characters' further adventures. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Mystery Project"

The Ongoing History of New Music is a Canadian radio program, produced and aired weekly by CFNY in Toronto, Ontario. The program, hosted by Alan Cross, is also syndicated to twelve other radio stations across Canada. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Ongoing History of New Music"

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Warren on the Weekend is a syndicated Canadian talk radio program hosted by Peter Warren, airing on several AM radio stations, mainly in Western Canada. It is broadcast Saturdays and Sundays from 11 AM to 2 PM Pacific Standard Time on the Corus Radio Network. ...more on Wikipedia about "Warren on the Weekend"

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