- CFTR (AM)
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| city=Toronto, Ontario | branding =680 News | slogan =All News Radio | airdate =1962 | frequency =680kHz (AM) | format =News | power =50,000watt s | callsign_meaning =Canada's First Ted Rogers Fact|date=September 2008 | former_callsigns = CHFI (AM) | owner =Rogers Communications | website = [http://www.680news.com 680 News]CFTR, broadcasting under the brand 680 News, is an all-
news radio station based inToronto ,Ontario ,Canada , which broadcasts live 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 680 kHz on the AM dial. According to a recent survey by the Bureau of Broadcast Measurement (BBM), 680 News has more cumulative listeners than any other radio station in Canada.Fact|date=January 2008 This station is a division ofRogers Communications .History of CFTR
The station launched in
1962 on 1540 kHz as CHFI-AM,simulcast ing thebeautiful music ofCHFI-FM , one of Canada's firstFM radio stations. Since 1540 was aclear channel frequency assigned to stations in theUnited States , CHFI-AM was authorized to broadcast only during the daytime. In1963 , it sought to pay CHLO inSt. Thomas, Ontario to move from 680 to another frequency to free up 680 for CHFI-AM's use. No deal was finalized, but, by1966 , the stations reached an agreement to share 680, and CHFI-AM moved to twenty-four hour operation at that frequency. In1971 , it changed itscall letters to CFTR, a tribute to Ted Rogers, Sr., radio pioneer and father of controlling shareholder Ted Rogers.In
1972 , it abandoned the simulcast of CHFI and adopted a Top 40 format for which it became legendary. For many years, it was the primary competition to Toronto's original Top 40 station, 1050 CHUM. Among the station's claims to fame is hiring the legendaryJohn "Records" Landecker away from Chicago's powerhouse WLS in 1981. CFTR surpassed CHUM in the Toronto BBM ratings for the first time in 1984, two years before CHUM dropped Top 40 in favor of an Adult Contemporary format.It adopted its present all-news format in
1993 , becoming the first all-news radio station in Canada since the end of the formerCKO network. With the Toronto station's success, Rogers has since expanded the format to stations inVancouver (CKWX) andCalgary (CFFR), while using similar branding fornews-talk stations in Kitchener (CKGL), Halifax (CJNI-FM ), Saint John (CHNI-FM ), andMoncton (CKNI-FM ).Presenters
Current
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Halina Balka
*Pam Chiotti
*Darryl Dahmer
*Mike Eppel
*Eva Fragiskatos
*Christina Greco
*Jeffrey Halpenny
*Russ Holden
*Ron Adams Rogers
*Richard Southern
*Laurie Turcotte
*Leah Walker
*Colette Wright Past
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Teresa Kruze - now with CP24
* Bill Cole
* Mike Wilner
* Michael Gossack
* Dick Smythe
* David Craig
* Stephanie Smyth
* Evelyn Macko
* Larry Silver
* Paul Decourcey
* Mariane McLeod
* Ken Cassavoy
* Marianne Summers
* Mike Cleaver
* Joe Snider
* Karen Parsons
* Carolyn Heldman
* Nancy Daigneault
* Karen Bodirsky
* David Melbourne
* Scott Simpson
* Kathy Hyde
* Michael Kane
* Michael Hainsworth
* Anne Machowski
* Janet Deline
* Jim Morris
* Bob Nichols
* Al Zimmer
* Danny Nicholson
* Mike Dejong
* John Downs
* Chris Mavridis
* Mark Brennae
* Rick Crabb
* Arlene Healy
* Rob Sands
* Jane Mitchinson
* Cory GalbraithExternal links
* [http://www.680news.com 680 News]
*RecnetCanada|CFTR
* [http://www.broadcasting-history.ca/listings_and_histories/radio/histories.php?id=399&historyID=181 Canadian Communications Foundation station history]
* [http://galbraithcommunications.com/cftr/ CFTR: The Legend 1978-1982 tribute page]
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