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The Morning Show with Conor McKenna and Shaun StarrOpens in new window
It’s the scores, the highlights, the reactions. It’s the insight, behind the scenes and before the games. We’re talking Habs hockey every day. Get informed, get up to date, get in the game. The Morning Show, with Conor McKenna and Shaun Starr.
Habs LunchOpens in new window
It’s a heated debate every day… but no one drops the gloves. Get your daily diagnosis on the health of the Habs. The Habs Lunch with Sean Campbell and Mitch Gallo.
Campbell vs. GalloOpens in new window
Sean Campbell and Mitch Gallo battle it out in a friendly competitive radio show! Nonstop verbal action that will keep you on the edge of your seat. With help from their friends from all walks of the sporting world, they inform, entertain and engage.
Melnick in the AfternoonOpens in new window
There is one show where insiders share their secrets in this city. One person that they trust and respect. Opinion, reaction and the highest level of informed sports talk in Montreal. Melnick in the Afternoon, with Mitch Melnick.
HUGE POP!Opens in new window
This is the ONLY home for HUGE POP! radio, Canada’s best professional wrestling radio show, hosted by Donnie DaSilva and Jimmy Koderas! Every week the show features the absolute best interviews you’ll find anywhere, killer analysis and plenty of laughs.
She's Got GameOpens in new window
They both have Hilary Knight on speed dial. She's Got Game with Michaela Schreiter and Vanessa Sanchez highlights women's sports and the incredible athletes who play them. You'll hear from athletes, coaches, and the trailblazers that paved the way, along with detailed analysis and insider information from two of the most plugged in individuals in women's sports.
Offside with Eric MacramallaOpens in new window
Offside is a show dedicated to everything off the field of play, from business to legal. Hosted by TSN 1200 legal expert Eric Macramalla
Park the BusOpens in new window
Park the Bus brings you bold, unfiltered conversation about the Road to 2026 as Canada gears up for its biggest moment on the global stage, cohosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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