CFFB (AM) Contents Local programming Rebroadcasters References External links Navigation menu63°44′51″N 068°30′33″W / 63.74750°N 68.50917°W / 63.74750; -68.50917 (CFFB)63°44′51″N 068°30′33″W / 63.74750°N 68.50917°W / 63.74750; -68.50917 (CFFB)CBC NorthDecision CRTC 99-22Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2002-70Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2015-498Decision CRTC 94-913Broadcasting Part 1 Applications Open for Comment2011-1361-2Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2011-773Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2012-602Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2012-602-1CBC NorthCFFB AM historyQuery the REC's Canadian station database for CFFBee

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CFFB
Cbc radio one iqaluit.svg
City
Iqaluit, Nunavut
Broadcast areaNunavut
Branding
CBC Radio One
CBC North
Frequency1230 kHz (AM)
First air date1961
Format
News/Talk
Power1,000 watts
ClassB
Transmitter coordinates
63°44′51″N 068°30′33″W / 63.74750°N 68.50917°W / 63.74750; -68.50917 (CFFB)Coordinates: 63°44′51″N 068°30′33″W / 63.74750°N 68.50917°W / 63.74750; -68.50917 (CFFB)
Callsign meaning
Canada's Finest Frobisher Bay
OwnerCanadian Broadcasting Corporation
Sister stations
CFFB-TV (Defunct)
WebsiteCBC North

CFFB is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 1230 AM. It operates a nested FM rebroadcasting transmitter, CFFB-FM-3 at 91.1 MHz in Iqaluit, Nunavut.[1] The station broadcasts the programming of the CBC Radio One network, and serves as the regional network centre for Nunavut for the CBC North service.


The local station began broadcasting on February 6, 1961. The FB in the callsign stands for Frobisher Bay, which was renamed Iqaluit in 1987. The station operates from the CBC Building at the Astro Hill Complex in the centre of Iqaluit.


With the advent of the Anik A series of communications satellites in the 1970s, CFFB was transformed from a local station to the regional production centre for northern CBC stations serving Canada's Eastern Arctic. Satellite distribution and the installation of local radio transmitters in most Eastern Arctic communities in the mid-1970s brought Inuktitut and English radio programs produced in Iqaluit, along with network CBC Radio to most communities in what is now Nunavut.


CBC Music service is also provided in Iqaluit, broadcast at 88.3 FM with an effective radiated power of 800 watts. It provides a regular Eastern Time feed of the CBC Music network, with no local program origination. The CBC Music transmitter in Iqaluit is licensed as a rebroadcaster of CBM-FM in Montreal.




Contents





  • 1 Local programming


  • 2 Rebroadcasters


  • 3 References


  • 4 External links




Local programming


The Iqaluit station produces most of CBC Radio's regional programs in Nunavut, including Qulliq on weekday morning, the noon-hour program Nipivut, Tausunni in the afternoon, and Saturday AM and Sunday AM on weekend mornings. Other afternoon Inuktitut programs Tuttavik and Tusaajaksat originate in Kuujjuaq, Quebec and Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, respectively. Some of the network's local programs air in English and Inuktitut, while others air in Inuktitut only.


The station also differs significantly from the main CBC Radio One schedule. Qulliq airs from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. Eastern Time, and is followed by abbreviated broadcasts of The Current and Q. In the afternoons, programming in Inuktitut, including Tausunni and Tuttavik, airs in place of the national network programs.


In the evenings, the Inuktitut cultural magazines Ullumi Tusaqsauqaujut and Sinnaksautit originate at the Iqaluit station, airing at 10 and 10:30 p.m. Eastern Time respectively; the Radio One schedule follows at 11 p.m.


The station airs a more extensive schedule of local programming than most CBC Radio stations. It does not produce a Saturday afternoon regional arts magazine series for the territory. Instead, it airs The True North Concert Series, a CBC North program featuring live music recorded across the three northern territories. It also carries a weekly music request program for youth on Sunday afternoons at 3pm Eastern Time.



Rebroadcasters


CFFB is broadcast on the following CBC owned and operated transmitters:



  • CFFB-1-FMa - Cambridge Bay - 101.9 FM[2]


  • CFFB-2-FMa - Kugluktuk - 101.9 FM


  • CBIH-FM - Cape Dorset - 105.1 FM


  • CBII-FM - Igloolik - 105.1 FM


  • CBIJ-FM - Pangnirtung - 105.1 FM


  • CBIK-FM - Pond Inlet - 105.1 FM


  • CBIL-FM - Resolute - 105.1 FM


  • VF2402 - Kattiniq, Quebec - 93.5 FM (community-owned rebroadcaster)[3]

CFFB is also heard as a wrap-around feed for CKHV in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador. CKHV also has a low-power (LP) FM rebroadcaster in Nain operating at 99.9 MHz with the call sign CKOK-FM. This in-turn is also fed to various low-power community stations along the Northern coast of Labrador.


The following are community-owned rebroadcasters:



  • CKAB-FM - Arctic Bay - 107.1 FM


  • CKQN-FM - Baker Lake - 99.3 FM[4]


  • CFCI-FM - Chesterfield Inlet - 107.1 FM


  • CJCR-FM - Clyde River - 107.1 FM


  • CJZS-FM - Coral Harbour - 107.1 FM


  • CFGF-FM - Grise Fiord - 107.1 FM


  • Kimmirut - 107.1 FM


  • CFPB-FM - Kugaaruk - 107.1 FM[5]


  • VF2046 - Repulse Bay - 107.1 FM


  • Qikiqtarjuaq - 107.1 FM


  • CKSN-FM - Sanikiluaq - 106.1 FM


  • CKWC-FM - Whale Cove - 106.1 FM


a.^ In Cambridge Bay and Kugluktuk, the CBC North program service from the Northwest Territories also has rebroadcasters, in order to provide those communities with noon and afternoon programming from CHAK in Inuvik. The program Tusaavik is broadcast in Inuvialuktun, a dialect close to Inuinnaqtun which is spoken in Cambridge Bay and Kugluktuk. Other programs on the NWT feed include the Trailbreaker morning show and Trail's End afternoon shows from CFWK. The Northwest Territories rebroadcasts in those communities is on 105.1 FM.

On October 11, 2011, the CBC applied to add a new FM transmitter at Iqaluit.[6][7] This application received Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission approval on December 14, 2011 and the new transmitter will operate at 91.1 MHz.[8]


On June 29, 2012, the CBC applied to add more FM transmitters in Inukjuak, Kuujjuaq, Kuujjuarapik and Puvirnituq, Quebec. All of these will broadcast on 103.5 MHz with 50 watts. On October 30, 2012, the CBC received CRTC approval to add new FM transmitters in the above-mentioned communities. The commission also revokes the broadcasting licence for CKCX-SW Sackville, New Brunswick effective November 1, 2012.[9][10]



References




  1. ^ http://fccdata.org/?canfm=CFFB-FM-3


  2. ^ Decision CRTC 99-22


  3. ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2002-70


  4. ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2015-498, CBQR-FM Rankin Inlet - New transmitter in Baker Lake, and technical change, CRTC, November 9, 2015


  5. ^ Decision CRTC 94-913


  6. ^ Broadcasting Part 1 Applications Open for Comment, CRTC, October 11, 2011


  7. ^ 2011-1361-2


  8. ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2011-773 CFFB Iqaluit – New transmitter at Iqaluit, CRTC, December 14, 2011


  9. ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2012-602 CFFB Iqaluit – New transmitters in Puvirnituq, Kuujjuarapik, Inukjuak, Salluit and Kuujjuaq (Fort Chimo), CRTC, October 30, 2012


  10. ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2012-602-1 CFFB Iqaluit – New transmitters in Puvirnituq, Kuujjuarapik, Inukjuak, Salluit and Kuujjuaq (Fort Chimo) – Correction, CRTC, November 5, 2012




External links


  • CBC North


  • CFFB AM history – Canadian Communications Foundation

  • Query the REC's Canadian station database for CFFB









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