CHOQ is also available as a digital television radio feed on Rogers Cable in the Greater Toronto Area on channel 957.
The history of this station dates back to 1991, when the group was granted a special temporary FM licence for a French-language community radio programming undertaking at Toronto, on a frequency of 99.1 MHz.
In 2011 and 2012, the station participated in the launch of campaign to establish a "French Quarter" in Toronto along Carlton Street, where several of the city's francophone institutions — including the Sacré-Cœur church, the Collège Français high school and the head offices of TFO — are located.
[8] The station primarily plays a francophone pop music format during the day, with some informational and magazine programming airing evenings and weekends.
Writer Gabriel Osson has been the host of Franco découvertes, a world music show devoted to international music from francophone countries,[9] and writer Aristote Kavungu has been host of the cultural magazine show Franco-Hebdo.