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CBLT-DT currently broadcasts 10 hours, 40 minutes of locally produced newscasts each week (with two hours each weekday, a half-hour on Saturdays and ten minutes on Sundays); in regards to the number of hours devoted to news programming, it is the lowest local newscast output out of any English-language television station in the immediate Toronto market and the second lowest among the stations ...
On October 15, 2011, CBLT added a half-hour 6 p.m. newscast on Saturdays, and a ten-minute news bulletin on Sundays at 10:55 p.m.; [2] CBRT-DT Calgary would also join CBUT and CBLT in carrying weekend local news programming during the fall of 2011, and CBNT-DT St. John's launched a local weekend newscast in the spring of 2012, as part of a five-year strategy by the CBC to improve its services ...
May 29, 2000 · Global Quebec’s ckmi saw its evening newscast audience edge up to 20,000. In the Toronto market, the country’s most populous, the local cbc evening newscast on cblt averaged 59,000 viewers per quarter hour. ctv affiliate cfto leads in the market with an average of 382,000 viewers followed by Global at 196,000 and Citytv, which drew an audience of 77,000 per quarter hour.
Bill Cameron, host of CBLT’s evening newscast, moved to the morning anchor position at CBC Newsworld as of September 11. The morning broadcast originated in Halifax. Cameron succeeded Henry Champ who returned to Washington for Newsworld. John Northcott was doing entertainment reports. Suhana Meharchand was now a news anchor at CBLT.
- Daniel Dale
- Keith Morrison
- Elizabeth Palmer
- Dawna Friesen
- John Blackstone
- Alex Trebek
- Hilary Brown
- Morley Safer
- Peter Jennings
- Lorne Greene
Just last year, Canadian newspaper journalist Daniel Dale joined CNN. The jump came after Dale spent several years working for the Toronto Star in Washington, fact-checking the claims made by U.S. President Donald Trump— an approach that got him noticed by readers on both sides of the border. In his work with CNN, Dale has continued his fact-checki...
Before Keith Morrison was a correspondent on NBC's newsmagazine Dateline,he was a well-known television journalist in Canada. 1. CBC Archives | Keith Morrison interviews a Titanic survivor on CBC's The Journal The Saskatchewan-born newsman's television career started with CTV, before he joined CBC News in 1982 to work on The Journal. Morrison was a...
Elizabeth Palmer regularly visits some dangerous places as part of her work as a senior foreign correspondent with CBS News. Based in London, the British-born Palmer travels all over the world, including to war zones, to do her reporting. 1. CBC Archives | How NAFTA ensured the tequila you drank came from Tequila Earlier in her career, she worked f...
Dawna Friesen is familiar to Global TV viewers as the host of Global National, a position she has held since 2010. But she was a reporter for CBC News in Regina starting in 1989, and in 1991 moved to reporting jobs at CBC in Vancouver and, soon after that, Toronto. Friesen later spent several years as a correspondent and host for CTV News before le...
Another CBC-er who ended up working at the similarly named news organization of CBS was John Blackstone. In November 2018, Blackstone left the day-to-day work of reporting, after spending nearly four decades with CBS News, as a foreign correspondent and news reporter. 1. CBC Archives | 1979 report from The Nationalfeaturing John Blackstone But befo...
The man with all the answers on Jeopardy!used to be the voice that some CBC listeners heard reading news on the radio. 1. CBC Archives | Alex Trebek hosted so many CBC shows before Jeopardy! They also saw Alex Trebek's face on TV when he hosted a variety of programs on CBC-TV, including Music Hop, Reach for the Top and Strategy(a short-lived game s...
Hilary Brown began her career reporting for CBC Television and Radio. Her career spanned several decades, reporting from around the world and for different news outlets. During the 1970s she worked for CBS, and she then became a correspondent for ABC News. Her coverage of the fall of Saigon included a report which gained further fame when it was us...
For decades, everyone who tuned into 60 Minuteson Sundays knew the face — and voice — of Morley Safer. But many may not have known that Safer was a Canadian, who originally hailed from Toronto. Born in 1931, Morley Safer started out in newspapers before joining CBC News when he was in his mid-20s. He worked in his hometown for a bit, but also worke...
It could be said that Peter Jennings was a son of the CBC: his father, Charles Jennings, was a CBC Radio pioneer in its early days. Though he contributed to local Ottawa programs and the current affairs show Close-Up, the junior Jennings didn't spend much of his career at CBC. He was scooped up by CTV in 1962, shortly after its launch as the countr...
Before he won fame as the patriarch Ben Cartwright in the American TV western series Bonanza, Lorne Greene was the CBC radio announcer known as the "Voice of Canada" or "Voice of Doom." He earned the nickname for his imposing, deep-voiced delivery of the news from overseas to Canadians during the Second World War. Greene left Canada in the early 19...
Aug 28, 2023 · CBS Evening News with Norah O’Donnell, NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, and ABC World News Tonight with David Muir all rated just above Baier, in that order, as the most reliable news ...
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Television service began on CBFT Montreal on 6 September 1952. Two nights later, it debuted on CBLT in Toronto. At the time, television was available to only 26 per cent of the population. But by 1954 this had gone up to 60 per cent. Canada ranked second in the world in the production of live TV programming.