CFMI is owned by Chorus Media, and has been running a long time classic rock format under the "Classic Rock -101" moniker. However, it seems as if the programming is about to become a lot less "classic" in the very near future. CFMI has changed their logo, omitting the word "classic", in favour of listing the station simply as "Rock 101". If that is not enough, the station has changed their motto from "The best of the 60's, 70's and 80's" to "Greatest Hits of the 70's, 80's, and 90's."
I checked online, the one hour playlist is not showing any songs from the 1960's.
I realize that change must occur to keep a radio station going strong, but I just do not think that dumping classic rock songs from the 1960's is the solution. Chorus would probably PREFER to shape CFMI into the format on Q107 in Toronto, but CFOX 99.3 is preventing this switch.
I checked online, the one hour playlist is not showing any songs from the 1960's.
I realize that change must occur to keep a radio station going strong, but I just do not think that dumping classic rock songs from the 1960's is the solution. Chorus would probably PREFER to shape CFMI into the format on Q107 in Toronto, but CFOX 99.3 is preventing this switch.