Two separate trials on the remaining four charges of sexual assault and one of choking will be heard in February and June 2016.
His defense lawyer has said he would plead not guilty to all of the charges.
Ghomeshi, 47, was fired by Canada's public broadcaster CBC last October after at least a dozen women came forward with accusations he strangled them, punched them or slammed them against walls.
Some of them became plaintiffs in the criminal case, including "Trailer Park Boys" actress Lucy DeCoutere, after police laid charges a month later.
But CBC executive Heather Conway has characterized the acts as "inflicting an injury on another human being."
The case triggered an uproar in Canada and a public debate on sexual violence in society, as well as a rise in the number of complaints -- including by two parliamentarians against two fellow lawmakers.
Ghomeshi's top-rated arts magazine radio show "Q" was heard across Canada and in more than 180 cities in the United States.
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