CFRB has local hosts most of the day, though several shows are
syndicated to other Bell Media talk stations in Canada. The 11 p.m. newscast is
simulcast from co-owned
CFTO-DT Channel 9
CTV Toronto. CFRB traditionally had Toronto's top-rated morning drive show with host
Wally Crouter, who joined the station in 1946 and a few weeks later began hosting its morning drive show, originally called
Top O’ The Morning CFRB's morning show has trailed
CBC Radio One's
Metro Morning since 2003. As of 2024, Newstalk 1010's Monday to Friday schedule consisted of
Moore in the Morning with John Moore in the morning drive slot, Jerry Agar in mid-morning followed by
The Vassy Kapelos Show over midday,
The Rush, with rotating hosts, in the afternoon, the simulcast
CTV News Toronto in the late afternoon drive slot, followed by
Newstalk Tonight with Jim Richards in the evening and a simulcast of
CTV National News in the late evening followed by repeats overnight. An attempt to schedule Jim Richards in a national overnight shift in 2021 proved unsuccessful.
The Rush was hosted by Reshmi Nair and Scott MacArthur from 2022 to 2023 and had previously been hosted by Jay Michaels and Ryan Doyle. Weekend programming consists largely of repeats of programs from the previous week as well as some original programming such as
Taking Stock, a business show with
Amanda Lang, talent show
Free For All with Amanda Galbraith, advice programs such as a home improvement show, a pet show, a real estate show, an employment law show,
Tech Talk with Marc Saltzman,
The Disability Law Show,
The Sunday Money Show,
Ask The Experts with Iain Grant, and several podcasts as well as simulcasts of
CP24 and
CTV News.
Avrum Rosensweig co-hosted and produced a show with Marty Galin about food and restaurants called
Marty & Avrum: The Food Guys. on Saturdays from 6 to 7pm. In August 2009, CFRB announced it was laying off a number of its well-known personalities, including
Michael Coren, Paul and Carol Mott, Christina Cherneskey, Jacqui Delaney and newscaster Kris McCusker as part of a move to open a "new chapter" at the station. premiere of
Seven Psychopaths The second phase of the shake up was announced in the fall with
John Moore moving from afternoon drive to morning, replacing
Bill Carroll, who moved to the 9am to 1pm slot.
Jim Richards took over the 1pm to 4pm slot formerly held by The Motts and Michael Coren and former Ontario Progressive Conservative leader
John Tory (later mayor of Toronto) took over the late afternoon slot vacated by Moore. In 2010, Carroll left CFRB to take a job in
Los Angeles and was replaced by
Jerry Agar. In early 2013, the station added Astral's new late night
Humble & Fred show.
Toronto City Councillor
Josh Matlow started on CFRB contributing to Sundays with John Downs and then began hosting his own show,
The City (beginning in August 2011) every Sunday on CFRB between 1 and 3pm. Matlow discussed city hall's top headlines with Toronto's city councillors and the week's news makers. From February 2012 until November 2013, CFRB aired
The City, featuring Toronto Mayor
Rob Ford and his brother and city councillor
Doug Ford. The Ford brothers' version of the show was often controversial and was allegedly used by the Fords as a platform to attack their political enemies, prompting various complaints. The show was cancelled in November 2013 after Mayor Ford admitted using crack cocaine after several months of denials. The Fords were replaced in their time slot by
Mark Towhey who had previously been Mayor Ford's Chief of Staff until he was fired by Ford on May 23, 2013 at the height of Ford's crack video scandal. Towhey's show continued until 2021. In 2016,
Tim Hudak, the former leader of the
Ontario Progressive Conservative Party, was given a show on Sundays which he hosted until 2021. In February 2021, Bell Media eliminated 210 positions at its media properties across Canada. Included in the layoffs were Newstalk 1010 news director Kym Geddes, and several broadcasters including weekend host
Ted Woloshyn,
Nightside host Barb DiGiulio, news reporters and anchors Hayley Cooper, David McKee, Lucas Meyer, and Claude Feig. ==Notable staff==