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Shouts to and everybody in Toronto for showin us love! /nKUZWCiTZQ- The Breakfast Club October 9, 2020 We needed to get our local show back on,” he explains. “In this particular case, we didn’t have time to be patient. But the audience didn’t bounce back, he says. Parsons expected a dip in ratings, as is normal when a station swaps morning shows. “All three hosts are unbelievable class acts and incredible entertainers – for the U.S.” “The show itself is still a killer show,” he adds.

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“A couple days ago they were talking for 40 minutes about how to vote in Florida as an ex-felon.

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“It didn’t match up with the culture of Toronto so we decided to make the change,” Parsons explains. election saw The Breakfast Club shift from pop culture and entertainment to focus more heavily on American politics. The pandemic, the police killing of George Floyd and the U.S. Steve Parsons, general manager of FLOW’s parent company Stingray, says the programming change happened at “the exact wrong time.” Local hosts Blake Carter and Peter Kash, who were bumped to the drive-home time slot, will now return to mornings starting on October 14. But Toronto listeners haven’t warmed to the change. When coronavirus lockdown measures hit, execs pushed the debut to May. The station originally decided to program the wildly popular New York-based morning show to boost ratings back in March. Hip-hop radio station FLOW 93-5 is bringing back a local morning show after a brief fling with The Breakfast Club.














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