CJOB airs local talk shows during the day, with news-intensive segments during AM and PMdrive time. Evenings, CJOB has a sports talk show, and at night, CJOB carries two national shows, "Charles Adler Tonight" and "The Shift with Drex." Weekends feature shows on health, travel, food, technology and cars.
History
CJOB first signed on at 8 a.m. Monday, March 11, 1946. CJOB was a 250-watt station at 1340 kHz owned by John Oliver Blick The station moved to 680 kHz and increased its power to 5,000 watts on October 8, 1957. At the same time it installed a new antenna high in Fort Whyte, Manitoba, west of Hwy. 75. In 1959 CJOB applied to the Board of Broadcast Governors, under the name Perimeter Television Broadcasters Ltd., to build Winnipeg's first private television station, but were unsuccessful. The licence was issued to Moffat Broadcasting, which put CJAY-TV on the air in November 1960. The station moved in October 1962 to 930 Portage Avenue, temporarily sharing space with Sun Life, who moved to Broadway. CJOB was sold to OB Limited in 1964. In 1978 CJOB's broadcast power increased to 50,000 watts during the daytime, making it the province's second-most powerful station, after 990 CBW, powered at 50,000 watts day and night. In 1998 CJOB was sold to Western International Communications. In 2000 CJOB was sold to Corus Entertainment. In 2006 the station celebrated 60 years on-the-air. February 9, 2006 CJOB launches AIR680 Chopper, in partnership with MB Lottery's Corp. and contracted with the Canadian Traffic Network, Winnipeg's only helicopter traffic reports In 2007 CJOB asked the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission for a nested FM frequency at 106.3 transmitter at Starbuck to rebroadcast CJOB . On September 7, the CRTC denied Corus's application to simulcast the AM radio signal at 106.3 MHz. In April 2010, Corus Radio Winnipeg announced the future relocation of its radio broadcast facility to 1440 Rapelje Avenue, as part of a lease agreement between Corus Entertainment and Cadillac Fairview. The relocation to Polo Park was originally slated for January 2011. CJOB 680, CJGV-FM 99.1 and CJKR-FM 97.5 would become the anchor tenants. Corus Radio Winnipeg planned to occupy the second floor of the three story building, upsizing its radio, production and business operations to. At the time, general manager Garth Buchko said the stations had outgrown their 930 Portage Avenue facility. With the move, Corus Radio Winnipeg would also upgrade to state-of-the-art, fully digital on-air systems. At the end of February 2011, CJOB completed the move to its new location at 1440 Jack Blick Avenue. On March 11, 2011, CJOB celebrated 65 years on-the-air. In the spring of 2015, CJOB lost its long-held first place status as Winnipeg's highest-rated radio station to CBC Radio One station 990 CBW. In September 2017, CJOB cancelled a five-year contract with the Canadian Traffic Network, grounding Winnipeg's only news and traffic reporting helicopter, known as Skyview-1. Skyview-1's debut had coincided with the launch on February 6, 2012 of Global TV's The Morning News program, which aired from 6-9 am.
Rebroadcasters
CJOB also has rebroadcasters in the following communities: