CKOI (network)

Unlike the "NRJ" (now once again "Énergie") or "RockDétente" (now "Rouge FM") groups, CKOI stations keep the majority of their local programming.

On April 30, 2010, Cogeco announced the buyout of Corus Québec for $80 million; the transaction was approved by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission on December 17, 2010.

[2] On February 1, 2011, Sherbrooke stations CHLT-FM 107.7 (Souvenirs Garantis) and CKOY-FM 104.5 swapped affiliation, with 104.5 becoming CJTS-FM and 107.7 became CKOY-FM; the latter kept the morning and evening talk shows which were aired under its Souvenirs Garantis affiliation, but the remaining of the programming (9am to 4pm and overnight) was replaced by programming from the CKOI network.

Outside of the talk programming for the new affiliates, all stations in the CKOI network carried a hot adult contemporary format.

Following its transfer to Leclerc Communication, the station switched to an all-locally originated schedule,[3] continuing to carry the CKOI name and Corus-era logo under license from Cogeco.

On June 20, 2012, Cogeco announced that CKOF-FM, CKOY-FM and CKOB-FM will revert to their talk formats on August 20, 2012, all but dismantling the CKOI network.