George Stroumboulopoulos is to play four hours of contemporary music on Sunday nights on CBC Radio 2.George Stroumboulopoulos is to play four hours of contemporary music on Sunday nights on CBC Radio 2. (CBC)

The Strombo Show, a Sunday evening music show hosted by CBC personality George Stroumboulopoulos, will be added to the CBC Radio 2 schedule this November.

Stroumboulopoulos, host of CBC-TV's The Hour, will play contemporary music and talk to musicians in the four-hour radio show.

It will begin Sunday, Nov. 8, running from 8 p.m. to midnight.

Stroumboulopoulos has hosted a contemporary music and talk show called The Strombo Show on CFRB and more recently on Corus. He has stopped his show on Corus, but brought the show name with him, according to CBC English radio programming director Chris Boyce.

The main driver of the show is Stroumboulopoulos's "desire to find the best new music from around the world," Boyce said.

Stroumboulopoulos began his career as a music journalist and once hosted Punkorama and Live In Toronto on the Edge radio station in Toronto.

While his new show will primarily showcase music, it will include interviews and talk about contemporary music. Unlike other versions of The Strombo Show, it will not have a call-in component.

The Sunday-night versions of Tonic and The Signal are being displaced to make way for The Strombo Show. Those shows will continue to run Monday to Saturday.