Talk:CFRB (AM)

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How about a list of hosts, eh?

...ok I did it myself...

[edit] "Used for navigation"

I find it hard to believe that pilots are using CFRB, specifically, for navigation, seeing as how CHUM is just a couple km down the shore, on the same road even. 121a0012 21:51, May 30, 2005 (UTC)

[edit] political affiliation

"The station, like most talk radio stations, was historically conservative, but has increasingly become one of the most liberal major talk radio stations in North America".

As much as I hate to open up what generally turns out to be a big can 'o' worms...huh??

CFRB has moved somewhat to the left by adding liberal hosts such as John Moore to balance conservative hosts such as Bill Carroll, but I'd describe its position as studiously balanced. The CRTC, after all, technically requires that broadcasters present a balanced viewpoint. Note also that Michael Coren (gasp) is back, which is not exactly going to win them any points with most liberals. -Dhodges 00:54, 8 September 2006 (UTC)

That statement is grossly unclear. What does historically mean ... 1920s? 1930s? 1990s? Needs some kind of reference, as Wikipedia isn't original research. I've deleted until someone can reference it properly, and write it clearly - CFRB only became a talk radio station relatively recently! Nfitz 18:36, 16 September 2006 (UTC)