CILQ-FM

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CILQ-FM
Image:Q107.jpg
City of license Toronto, Ontario
Branding Q107
Frequency 107.1 MHz FM
First air date 1977
Format classic rock
Power 40 KW
Owner Corus Entertainment
Website Q107

CILQ-FM is a radio station, broadcasting at 107.1 FM in Toronto, Ontario. The station broadcasts classic rock as Q107. Q107 is also available through streaming audio.

Q107 signed on the air on May 22, 1977. The first song played on the station was "Hard Rock Town" by Murray McLauchlan, although the station was officially signed on with Deodato's "Also Sprach Zarathustra".

Notable personalities associated with the station have included John Derringer, Andy Frost and Kim Mitchell. In September 1997, Q107 (along with CHOM in Montreal) became the first Canadian radio stations to air The Howard Stern Show, syndicated from New York City. Stern was taken off Q107 in early 2002.

The station is owned by Corus Entertainment, although it used to belong to Standard Broadcasting.

Each weekend there is a theme (such as a band or a top 107 hits as voted by the listeners). They play songs that fall within the theme at least once each hour. This begins each weekend at 3:00 p.m. EST on Friday night and goes through to Sunday at 9:00 p.m. EST.

Each sunday from 9am to 9pm Q107 airs the popular "Psychedelic Psunday", in which the DJs play classic rock songs from the psychedelic era of 1965 through 1975. The program is hosted by Andy Frost who anchors the bulk of the show between 12 noon and 6pm. A variety of other station jocks have hosted the first three and last three hours of the show over the years.

Sundays at 9pm, Jeff Woods hosts a show called "Legends of Classic Rock" to give listeners the background stories to some of their favorite music.

On August 10, 2005, the station sparked controversy when it aired a recording of a Rolling Stones concert from 2002. The Stones were appearing in concert in Toronto the same evening, and many listeners had interpreted advance promotion for the broadcast as implying that CILQ would in fact be airing live from that evening's concert. Although he denied that the station intended to give that impression, station manager JJ Johnston apologized to listeners two days later. [1]

Every weeknight at around 8 p.m., Q107 plays a game chosen by Alex Hindmarch, a choice between Q-Idol, Q-Sound, and Miss-Q.

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