CFTR (AM) - Hour Newswheel

Hour Newswheel

The 680News format is very rigid except in cases of extreme breaking news when they switch to "In-depth Team Coverage" and the format has been known to be loosened a little.

Newsflow and commercials make up the rest of the unscheduled time.

Standard Hour Hotclock

  • 0:00 - Time Signal/Headlines
  • 0:01 - Traffic and Weather
  • 0:03 - News
  • 0:05 - Commercial Break
  • 0:06 - News
  • 0:09 - Cottage Country Traffic (certain days/hours only during the summer)
  • 0:10 - Commercial
  • 0:11 - Traffic and Weather
  • 0:13 - Market Minute (Trading Hours Only)
  • 0:13 - Commercial
  • 0:14 - Headline re-cap
  • 0:15 - Sports
  • 0:17 - Commercial
  • 0:18 - International
  • 0:19 - Cottage Country Traffic (certain days/hours only during the summer)
  • 0:20 - Commercial
  • 0:21 - Traffic and Weather
  • 0:23 - Commercial
  • 0:24 - Entertainment
  • 0:25 - Commercial
  • 0:26 - Business Report
  • 0:28 - Commercial
  • 0:29 - Traveller's Weather
  • 0:29 - Cottage Country Traffic (certain days/hours only during the summer)
  • 0:30 - Time Signal/Headlines
  • 0:31 - Traffic and Weather
  • 0:33 - News
  • 0:35 - Commercial Break
  • 0:36 - News
  • 0:39 - Cottage Country Traffic (certain days/hours only during the summer)
  • 0:40 - Commercial
  • 0:41 - Traffic and Weather
  • 0:43 - Market Minute (Trading Hours Only)
  • 0:43 - Commercial
  • 0:44 - Headline re-cap
  • 0:45 - Sports
  • 0:47 - Commercial
  • 0:48 - Health
  • 0:49 - Cottage Country Traffic (certain days/hours only during the summer)
  • 0:50 - Commercial
  • 0:51 - Traffic and Weather
  • 0:53 - Commercial
  • 0:54 - Entertainment
  • 0:55 - Commercial
  • 0:56 - Business Report
  • 0:58 - Commercial
  • 0:59 - Regional Conditions, followed by credits and station identification
  • 0:59 - Cottage Country Traffic (certain days/hours only during the summer)

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