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  1. The original logo of the CBC, designed by École des Beaux Arts student Hortense Binette and used between 1940 and 1958, featured a map of Canada (and from 1940 to 1949, the Dominion of Newfoundland) and a thunderbolt design used to symbolize broadcasting.

  2. The updated one-colour version of the gem/pizza logo, created by Hubert Tison and Robert Innes, [43] was introduced on January 1, 1986, and with it was introduced a new series of computer graphic-generated television idents for the CBC and Radio-Canada.

  3. CBC/Radio-Canada is born, replacing the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission. In 1929, the Aird Commission recommended the creation of a nationally owned broadcasting corporation. CBC/Radio-Canada was founded to counter the growing influence of American radio on Canadian airwaves.

  4. Jan 29, 2018 · Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) logo (1974 - 1985) (Instrumental) Mister Suitcase. 18.1K subscribers.

  5. The creation of the CBC/Radio-Canada as a crown corporation on 2 November 1936 followed two earlier experiments with public broadcast ownership in Canada. During the 1920s the Canadian National Railways (CNR) developed a radio network with stations in Ottawa, Montréal, Toronto, Moncton and Vancouver.

  6. Jun 13, 2024 · Who invented the CBC logo? Burton Kramer, a pioneering Canadian designer, designed the famous logo. This design, called the “exploding pizza,” has become a widely recognized symbol. Kramer’s logo features a wide-open ring with arches, semi-arches, and smaller fragments.

  7. The original logo of the CBC, designed by École des Beaux Arts student Hortense Binette and used between 1936 and 1958, featured a map of Canada (and from 1936 to 1958, the Dominion of Newfoundland) and a thunderbolt design used to symbolize broadcasting.

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