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==2010 format change== On May 21, 2010, at 12:00 AM without warning, the station dropped [[adult hits]] and switched to its current [[classic hits]] format as ''Rewind 103.9'', playing 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s music with the slogan "Sudbury's Greatest Hits". The first song after the change was [[Bob Seger]]'s "[[Old Time Rock and Roll]]".<ref>[http://www.northernlife.ca/news/lifestyle/2010/05/rewind-210510.aspx Greater Sudbury radio station rewinds], ''[[Northern Life (newspaper)|Northern Life]]'', May 21, 2010.</ref> In 2011, CHNO-FM aired syndicated programs such as the 1970s reruns of ''[[American Top 40]]'' with ''[[Casey Kasem]]'', the ''[[Classic Countdown]]'' with ''[[Dick Bartley]]'' and the ''[[Donny Osmond|Donny Osmond show]]''. The syndicated daily radio show, ''Daily Dees'', hosted by [[Rick Dees]] was heard each weeknight. The station, like most classic hits stations, has evolved to playing more 80's and 90's and currently uses the slogan "70's, 80's and More!". Despite the different branding, the station is closely aligned with Stingray's [[Boom FM]]-branded stations, with similar logo designs and partial sharing of programs and personalities.
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