Attic Broadcasting, which is the administrative body in charge of CHMA, is funded by the students at Mount Allison University through student levy and by local community members through monthly or yearly donations. The programmers and board of directors consist of volunteers from the university and surrounding community. Day-to-day organizational and administrative operations are supervised by a permanent executive director, station manager, and programming director. In addition, CHMA has many volunteers consisting of university students and local community members who have live radio shows, podcasts, or are day-to-day hosts. CHMA also has an in-house radio news team which produces content for the station. These local journalists, who are funded through grants, produce news segments and briefs for the radio, in addition to website stories. The station had a
Tantramar Report, airing for around five years, being one of the only local news sources in the region, before being re-configured in 2025. Some notable past programmers include
CBC broadcasters
Ian Hanomansing and Khalil Akhtar, as well as
indie musicians
Julie Doiron and
Shotgun Jimmie. CHMA airs the popular syndicated programme,
Democracy Now! every weekday. == Charts ==