CFIQ (640 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Richmond Hill, Ontario, and serving Greater Toronto, Southern Ontario and Western New York with a talk format known as "640 Toronto".
I have to change stations when I hear Supriya Dwivedi, Kelly Cutrara or Matt Gurney. They have stupid discussions with ignorant personal opinions. ChicMama no longer discuss parent issues/concerns but mostly makeup, fashion, and mindless/useless info. The amount of intelligent and stimulating discussions at AM640 has drastically been reduced. John Oakley, Mike Stafford and Alex Pierson are the only reasons I still tune in, at specific times.
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Leonard Lawrent15.12.2018
Global has killed this station with their new left-leaning direction, the morning shows are truly long-winded and boring. I can't handle Supriya Dwivedi with that nasal voice chanting boring interviews, insights, and selective left-leaning reporting. Longtime host Mike Stafford is neutered and he must feel the gun to his head. Matt Gurney the most boring long winded Canadian BINGO caller in Toronto, I don't think he takes a breath "folks". Matt your a better writer than talker. Lou Schizas gone, Sue-Ann Levy gone, the only sunshine this radio station has is John Oakley and somehow I don't see him hanging around after his contract expires. Hey, Jeff McArthur please stay on tv, it was a bonus when you left 640. No more humor, excitement, informative commentary or satire.
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Larry Baxter12.11.2018
Everyone free, and responsible for choice, quality of internal dialogue supporting behavior😀
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Matt Perusco28.09.2018
The way you guys are taking about beer and wine, makes you sound like a bunch alcoholics rationalizing your drinking. Idiots
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Gino Castagna06.09.2018
I have tried many times to listen live on my iMac desktop. Never seems to work. It works on my smart phone. This is right from their website and not a radio application. I am giving one star for the listen live app and not for the radio station which I think is quite good
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Linda31.08.2018
I really enjoy this station! Great talk radio and so informative.
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