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Part Eight: Section Three - 98.7 FLOW FM Weekdays

Flow Weekdays

FLOW 98.7 FM WEEKDAYS

Intro and Editorial here...

Who is the new female personality at Flow an is her role an imaging role?
News and Sports and Weather better now
Random fill in in the afternoon drive and evening shifts

M - F | 2 am - 6 am

Start your week early Monday mornings before the rooster crows. If you’re working overnights in any capacity, its nice and often essential to have an urban groove to musically spice up your environment. No need for talking, Flow let’s the music do the walking as they help you transition from late night Sunday to your early Monday morning experience.

M - F | 6 - 9 am ACE & MARLON in the Morning

  • Check out the new morning show on Flow 98.7 yet? Check out Ace & Marlon in the Morning, have some laughs and hear good music to start your day.
  • Morning Shows most important block for FM Radio
  • Mark & Jam gone
  • Red gone but could’ve been reshuffled….
  • New hosts represents a Youth Direction for Flow

M - F | 9am - 2 PM - Music

music and imaging, emphasis on improved news and sports traffic and weather

M - F | 2 pm - 7 pm Afternoon Drive with Triz

Triz Flow 98.7

Live hosting restarts here with Triz, hot of the Afternoon Drive. Triz is holding down the fort is a genuine likeable on-air personality. I would guess that programming wise, Triz has to play what’s already programmed for him, so musically his freedom to express and editorialize as an announcer is limited. That is okay however because when you listen to Triz you sense a complete absence of ego and he actually puts the music before himself like professional radio announcers are supposed to do. Songs are played in their entirety and repeated daily for the most part during the Afternoon Drive, as listeners get a short playlist of the same basic top songs recycled and repeated. The exceptions to shows where the hosts control the music are few on most commercial radio stations and on Flow, Soca Therapy and the Riddim Track are the only shows I’m aware of that has this freedom to self-program.

Spex Da Boss

M - F | 7 pm - 11 pm Evenings with Spex Da Boss

DJ Spex evenings

Sugar Daddys FLOW Fridays

M - Fridays 11 pm - 2 am - Sugar Daddys Live Broadcast

The Friday Night Old vs New School Sugar Daddys Live To Air with DJ Ritz heats up the Flow 98.7 FM airwaves every Friday from 11 PM – 2 AM. Hosted by Serenity and MC Slick Vic, this 3-hr slot has held up it’s North American gold standard for supreme live-to-air broadcasting. The music gets you when you listen, it’s a non stop dance mix of club culture music reflective of Toronto’s good taste; Old School, R&B, Hip-hop, Dancehall-Reggae , Soca, Afro and anything cool that DJ Ritz chooses to drop inside his on-point mixing and mash ups sets. 

Sugar Daddys Nightclub has been the exclusive Live-to-Air sponsor-advertiser since Flow’s 2001 birth on 93.5 till present. This Toronto nightclub also holds down the Saturday night Flow 98.7 Live to Air slot, and when long weekend Thursdays and Sundays come around, expect a Live to Air from Sugar Daddys to come at you. Make no mistake, the exciting Sugar Daddys Live to Air vibe is consistent on any night on Flow 98.7, listen and you will want to go to the party, and if you don’t, you’ll get up to date on what’s hot in the clubs and also how a good dee-jay with good programming and mixing skills can make a difference in motivating you to change your plans, call some friends, and head over to Sugar Daddys.

  1. T.O.’s Urban FM Flavour
  2. Gone But Not Forgotten
  3. RED 88.9 FM
  4. CIUT 89.5 FM
  5. KISS 92.5 FM
  6. TODAY RADIO 93.5 FM
  7. WBLK 93.7 FM
  8. FLOW 98.7 
  9. CBC RADIO-0NE 99.1 FM
  10. ZIP 103.5 FM
  11. CHUM 104.5 FM
  12. VIBE 105.5 FM
  13. ELMNTS 106.5 FM
  14. Conclusion
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