When CKOT was locally owned it was a unique station that had live announcers from 6:00 am to midnight with automation overnight. There was news every hour. They had a wide playlist and supposedly catered to the older crowd. I began listening when I was in my 20's to get a break from the rock / adult contemporary stuff on many other stations. CKOT must have garnered decent ratings as they had a diverse group of advertisers from several cities; car dealerships from London, Ingersol, Woodstock, Tillsonburg and Aylmer, furniture stores, travel agencies, insurance companies, apparal / shoe stores, funeral homes, transport companies, retirement homes, HVAC contractors, RV sales, denturists, appliance stores, resturants as well as national ads. The local ownership was apparent in the quality of the station - you could tell the folks that owned and ran the station cared about it and the community. At times it might not have sounded as 'polished' as a big city station, CKOT made up for this in its great content and reliable news and weather reports. Where else at 10:00 pm on a Sunday night could you get an accurate winter road report.
The station delivers a good signal into London, Woodstock and Kitchener. When CFCA (Kitchener) ditched its easy listening format many listeners moved their dials to 101.3. Given its large signal coverage with a population of over a million the station offered a format / content that was no where else on the dial.
Even though is still calls itself Easy 101, for me there is nothing easy about listening to it. I'm in my 60's - none of the programming appeals to me. Some will say so what. And they're right. But I have lots of money to spend on shoes, appliances, vehicles, entertainment, travel etc. Advertisers should value that. The station now competes with 96.7 and 105.3 in Kitchener, 104.7 in Woodstock, Fresh FM and 97.5 London among others. There is nothing special, unique or interesting in its content to distinguish itself from the others. I wonder what kind of ratings it gets compared to competitors? How do the ratings compare to the "old" CKOT?
In Southwestern Ontario AM 740 can be interesting, but its signal suffers from the noise on the AM band. Same for 1590 WHLX from Marine City Michigan that plays folk, country and rock. There is really no FM radio in this area that offers anything other than classic rock, new country, crappy adult contemporary (that really all sounds the same) and what passes as modern rock. News? Other than CFPL 980 forget it. Live announcers? Few and far between.
Perhaps the new operators will see an opportunity in bringing back some of the things that made CKOT interesting and unique. I think the effort will be rewarded. The station is licensed to Tillsonburg and should have its studios / offices there too.
Just my two cents worth.
Last edited by darcyh (July 3, 2025 8:59 pm)