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- CFFR abstract "CFFR is a Canadian AM radio station broadcasting at 660 kHz in Calgary, Alberta and began broadcasting on January 10, 1984. As of April 3, 2006, it operates in an all-news format, branded 660News. It is a Class B, 50,000 watt station broadcasting on the clear-channel frequency of 660 AM. CFFR's studios are located on 7th Avenue Southwest in downtown Calgary, while its transmitters are located near Okotoks.Previously it had operated as oldies station 66 CFR. "CFR" initially stood for "Calgary Family Radio" (with the additional "F" in the call sign being incidental), and later for "Calgary Flames Radio", although game coverage moved to sister station CFAC upon its relaunch as all-sports. As an oldies station, the first song they played was at 7:16 am, was "A Hard Day's Night" by the Beatles, and it was an ode to the work they had done just to get the station up and running. The last song played before the format change was "We Built This City" by Jefferson Starship. The announcement of 66 CFR leaving the air was accompanied by the closing chord of the Beatles' "A Day in the Life", which had also been the first sound heard at the start of the production piece introducing the station.At the time of the change in format, 66 CFR was capturing an insignificant share of the Calgary listening market with an average of 1% share of hours tuned. With few exceptions, the only significant ratings source came from Flames games. In contrast, the number one station in Calgary in 2006, Country 105, remained on top of the radio listener's heap with a 13.2% share of hours tuned.Notwithstanding a number of loyal "oldies" listeners, the change in format was inevitable. The subsequent re-branding is similar to that used by Rogers all-news or news-talk stations in Toronto (680News), Vancouver (News1130), Ottawa (1310News), and at least four other cities. 660 News borrows many format aspects from pioneering all-news station WINS in New York City, including the slogans "All news, all the time" and "Listen 3, 4, 5 times a day", as well as the format of airing news and traffic reports every 10 minutes "on the 1's."CFFR was ranked #14 in the Fall 2011 PPM Data report released by BBM Canada.At nighttime, CFFR's AM signal can be heard as far south as Central Washington.".
- CFFR alias "660News".
- CFFR broadcastStationClass "B".
- CFFR callsignMeaning "Calgary's Finest Family Radio".
- CFFR city Alberta.
- CFFR city Calgary.
- CFFR frequency "660000.0".
- CFFR licensee "Rogers Radio".
- CFFR owner Rogers_Communications.
- CFFR owner Rogers_Media.
- CFFR programmeFormat All-news_radio.
- CFFR sisterStation CFAC.
- CFFR sisterStation CHFM-FM.
- CFFR sisterStation CJAQ-FM.
- CFFR sisterStation CJCO-DT.
- CFFR sisterStation CKAL-DT.
- CFFR slogan "Calgary's All News Radio".
- CFFR webcast 660-News-s31117.
- CFFR wikiPageExternalLink 660-News-s31117.
- CFFR wikiPageExternalLink www.660news.com.
- CFFR wikiPageExternalLink www.660news.com.
- CFFR wikiPageExternalLink histories.php?id=156&historyID=60.
- CFFR wikiPageExternalLink c1251.html.
- CFFR wikiPageID "4613320".
- CFFR wikiPageLength "4313".
- CFFR wikiPageOutDegree "44".
- CFFR wikiPageRevisionID "676421266".
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink 660_AM.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink AM_broadcasting.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink AM_radio.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink A_Day_in_the_Life.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink A_Hard_Days_Night_(song).
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink Alberta.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink All-news.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink All-news_radio.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink CFAC.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink CFAC_(AM).
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink CFTR_(AM).
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink CHFM-FM.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink CIWW.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink CJAQ-FM.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink CJCO-DT.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink CJCO-TV.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink CKAL-DT.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink CKAL-TV.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink CKRY-FM.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink CKWX.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink CKWX_(AM).
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink Calgary.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink Calgary_Flames.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Communications_Foundation.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink Category:1984_establishments_in_Alberta.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink Category:News_and_talk_radio_stations_in_Canada.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_established_in_1984.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_in_Calgary.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rogers_Communications_radio_stations.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink Clear-channel.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink Clear-channel_station.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink Downtown_Calgary.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink File:660_News_logo.png.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink Jefferson_Starship.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink KHz.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink Okotoks.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink Okotoks,_Alberta.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink Oldies.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink Radio_station.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink Rogers_Communications.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink Rogers_Media.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink Rogers_Radio.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink The_Beatles.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink WINS_(AM).
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink Watt.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLink We_Built_This_City.
- CFFR wikiPageWikiLinkText "CFFR".
- CFFR airdate "1984".
- CFFR branding "660".
- CFFR callsignMeaning "Calgary's Finest Family Radio".
- CFFR city Alberta.
- CFFR city Calgary.
- CFFR class "B".
- CFFR format All-news.
- CFFR format All-news_radio.
- CFFR frequency "660.0".
- CFFR hasPhotoCollection CFFR.
- CFFR licensee Rogers_Radio.
- CFFR name "CFFR".
- CFFR owner "Rogers Media, a division of Rogers Communications".
- CFFR power "50000".
- CFFR sisterStations "Radio: CFAC, CHFM-FM, CJAQ-FM".
- CFFR sisterStations "TV: CJCO-TV, CKAL-TV".
- CFFR slogan "Calgary's All News Radio".
- CFFR webcast 660-News-s31117.
- CFFR website "660".
- CFFR wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AM_station_data.
- CFFR wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Alberta-radio-station-stub.
- CFFR wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Calgary_Radio.
- CFFR wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- CFFR wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_radio_station.