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The public broadcaster promised to offer content that was even more Canadian, more digital and more regional. CBC/Radio-Canada announced the first phase of its plan to introduce or improve services to more than six million Canadians over the following four years. Our current strategy. Radio-Canada launches EXPLORA.
Here’s Looking At Us – by Sandy Stewart. – Publisher – CBC Enterprises ISBN 0-88794-218-0. When Television Was Young – by Paul Rutherford. – Publisher – University of Toronto Press ISBN 0-80205-830-2 (Hard) 0-80206-647-X (Paper Back) Compiled by John Corcelli. Updates by Pip Wedge.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (French: Société Radio-Canada), branded as CBC/Radio-Canada, is the Canadian public broadcaster for both radio and television. [5] It is a Crown corporation that serves as the national public broadcaster, with its English-language and French-language service units known as CBC and Radio-Canada ...
King was persuaded by CRL lobbying to replace the CRBC with a stronger public agency. On June 23, 1936, a new Canadian Broadcasting Act created the CBC with better organization and funding and less vulnerability to political pressure. It was established as a Crown Corporation on November 2, 1936.
1994. The last CBC Television broadcast from the old Studio One (where the station’s first broadcast took place) occurred on March 18. All of CBC Toronto’s operations moved to the new Canadian Broadcasting Centre at 250 Front Street West. On August 29, CBC affiliate CHSJ-TV Saint John, New Brunswick ceased to exist.
Nov 5, 2020 · Sue Gardner began her career in traditional public television and radio broadcasting at the CBC, where she led cbc.ca to international prominence. In 2007, she moved to the U.S. where she became ...
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Oct 31, 2011 · He deals with the corporation's earliest days, the golden age of radio, the CBC's fight for political independence, the origins of television, and the epic battle over the controversial 1960s CBC ...