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  1. On March 21st, the CRTC renewed the broadcasting licences for the CBC Television Network stations from 1 April 2011 to 31 August 2012, subject to the terms and conditions in effect under the then-current licences.

  2. In June, Howe introduces new legislation to create a new broadcasting agency and dissolve the CRBC. The Canadian Broadcasting Act becomes law on June 23rd and creates the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, whose mandate is to establish “a national broadcasting service.”

  3. The CRTC licences 10 new specialty channels: nine on basic cable at the option of cable distributors (CBC All-News Channel (CBC Newsworld), Vision TV, YTV, MeteoMedia: Weather Now, TV5, Le Canal Famille, Musique Plus, Le Réseau des sports, MétéoMedia: Mété-Instant), and one pay TV service (Family).

  4. Feb 9, 2021 · The hearings of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) for the renewal of the CBC/Radio-Canada’s broadcast licences were held from Jan. 11 to 28, 2021. It was a strange situation, full of paradoxes.

  5. Aug 28, 2015 · Many changes have occurred since the CBC was created. Whether Canadian public broadcasting is still relevant is a valid question. To properly address the issue, one must begin with the current CBC mandate, which was last revised by Parliament in 1991. It was then anticipated that technological changes would revolutionize broadcasting.

  6. The CRTC integrated its investigation of Tandem into its hearings on the renewal of CBC's federal broadcast licences, ultimately renewing the CBC's licence from 2022 to 2027 and approving the Tandem program.

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  8. The wide availability of CNN in the early 1980s prompted both private and public Canadian broadcasters to apply for a licence for a similar 24-hour news service in Canada. In 1987 the CRTC awarded such a license to the CBC, and CBC Newsworld began broadcasting in the summer of 1989, as Canada’s first 24-hour news […]

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