. . . "4717"^^ . . . "CityNews 660"@en . . . . . "CFFR"@en . . . . . . . "CFFR"@fr . . . "Rogers Media, Inc."@en . "B"@en . . "1112531097"^^ . "50000"^^ . "Rogers Media, Inc." . . "CFFR"@en . . . . "-114.0627746582031"^^ . . . . . . . . "150"^^ . . . "CityNews logo.svg"@en . . "1984-01-10"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "660"^^ . . . . . "CityNews660"@en . . "660.0"^^ . . "Calgary's Finest Family Radio" . . . . "50.7575 -114.06277777777778" . . . . "660000.0"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "CFFR (660 AM) 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 as CityNews 660. 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, CFFR had operated a gold-based adult contemporary station entitled 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. The first song they played was at 7:16 am, was \"A Hard Day's Night\" by the Beatles after signing on with the station stunting with a sound of a clock ticking, CFFR's announcements with the same early 1980's jingles as CFTR in Toronto, and various number 1 songs from 1964 to 1983; and it was an ode to the work they had done just to get the station up and running. \"66 CFR\" during its early years played various hits from the late 1950s to the 1980s. The last song played before the format change was \"We Built This City\" by 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. As of winter 2020, CFFR is the 11th-most-listened-to radio station in the Calgary market according to a PPM data report released by Numeris. In June 2021, Rogers announced that it would rebrand CFFR and its other all-news and news/talk radio stations under the CityNews brand beginning October 18, 2021. The radio station's website is co-branded with CityNews and includes reporting from Citytv Calgary's newscasts."@en . . . . . "CFFR"@en . . . . "4613320"^^ . . . "CFFR (660 AM) 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 as CityNews 660. 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. As of winter 2020, CFFR is the 11th-most-listened-to radio station in the Calgary market according to a PPM data report released by Numeris."@en . . . . . "POINT(-114.0627746582 50.757499694824)"^^ . . . . "B" . . . . . . . "50.75749969482422"^^ . . "Calgary's Finest Family Radio"@en . . . . . . . . "CFFR est une station de radio canadienne de la bande AM diffusant sur 660 kHz \u00E0 Calgary, dans la province de l'Alberta. Elle commence \u00E0 diffuser en 1984. Le 3 avril 2006, elle lance un format tout info intitul\u00E9 660 News. Ce changement a \u00E9galement eu lieu pour d'autres stations du groupe Rogers, comme CFTR/680 News \u00E0 Toronto, \u00E0 Vancouver, et d'autres dans quatre autres villes. Au moment du changement de format CCFR avait une audience r\u00E9duite (1 % d'\u00E9coute), contrastant avec celle de country 105, la radio la plus \u00E9cout\u00E9e de Calgary, avec une audience de 13,2 %."@fr . . . "CFFR est une station de radio canadienne de la bande AM diffusant sur 660 kHz \u00E0 Calgary, dans la province de l'Alberta. Elle commence \u00E0 diffuser en 1984. Le 3 avril 2006, elle lance un format tout info intitul\u00E9 660 News. Ce changement a \u00E9galement eu lieu pour d'autres stations du groupe Rogers, comme CFTR/680 News \u00E0 Toronto, \u00E0 Vancouver, et d'autres dans quatre autres villes. Auparavant elle avait un format oldie (musique des ann\u00E9es 1950 \u00E0 1970). CFR signifiait initialement \u00AB Calgary Family Radio \u00BB, puis plus tard \u00AB Calgary Flames Radio \u00BB, bien que la couverture des parties de hockey \u00E9tait r\u00E9alis\u00E9e par sa station s\u0153ur CFAC. Au moment du changement de format CCFR avait une audience r\u00E9duite (1 % d'\u00E9coute), contrastant avec celle de country 105, la radio la plus \u00E9cout\u00E9e de Calgary, avec une audience de 13,2 %."@fr . . . . . . . . . . .