CKJK-FM

CKJK-FM (96.3 FM, Flow 96.3) is a English-language radio station in,. Owned by, it broadcasts a classic hip-hop-leaning urban adult contemporary format.

CKJK's studios are located on in Montreal's  neighborhood, while its transmitter is located atop.

Early years
CKJK launched on February 2, 2001, stunting for several days as "K-RUM 96.3" with a loop of 30 different versions of Lionel Belasco and Lord Invader's song "Rum and Coca-Cola" (including The Andrews Sisters' 1945 hit version, along with covers of the song by Canadian artists to be in line with CanCon regulations) before launching an oldies format as "96 CKJK" on February 7.

In 2004, the station began to shift towards adult hits. In 2007, it rebranded as "The New 96 CKJK", completing a shift to an adult contemporary format.

Switch to urban adult contemporary
At 9 a.m. on August 26, 2011, after playing "Carry On Wayward Son" by Kansas and a commercial break, CKJK began stunting with construction site noises and started promoting "something new" which would arrive at 8 a.m. the next day (August 27). At the promised time and date, the station flipped to urban adult contemporary as Flow 96.3, with a focus on R&B, rap and hip-hop hits from the mid-to-late 1980s and 1990s, launching with "It's Tricky" by Run-DMC. The move was made quickly to pre-empt the format to be introduced by soon-to-be-launched CHYO-FM. CHYO's format was likely to be Urban AC as evidenced by it's callsign, which prompted Newcap Radio to act quickly and claim the format before CHYO owner could claim it.

Newcap Radio was acquired by locally-based in October 2018.