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The Canadian Association of Broadcasters is formed to represent and advance commercial broadcast interests in the country. 1927. From 1920-1927, the Dept. of Marine and Fisheries has issued 75 licences for private broadcasting stations, with at least one in every province.
- Push For Greater Transparency
- Calls to Invest More in Local News
- Changes Proposed to Broadcasting Act
"I know you don't like expenditure-based requirements," Scott said. "But from the commission's perspective, with greater regulatory flexibility there's a greater requirement for accountability and transparency from the corporation, and that has to come in some manner through reporting." The CBC has already faced pushback over its efforts to commerc...
"It's just an insane idea, that the Canadian public and our regulator have no business scrutinizing activities of the public broadcaster in the digital domain." Bernhard also called for more investment in local news as ad dollars fall away from traditional media and into the coffers of Google and Facebook, hollowing out regional journalism. After p...
Proposed changes to the Broadcasting Act through Bill C-10, now before the House of Commons, aim to subject booming online streaming sites to the same rules as their legacy counterparts in Canada. The CBC is requesting the so-called digital media exemption order remain until the bill is passed. "Bill C-10 provides the basis for a proper, coherent a...
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.
The CBC Broadcast Centre Development Project in Toronto gets Cabinet approval in April, and work starts in October. The International French-language channel TV5 starts broadcasting in Canada in September. Cabinet approves CBC licence to operate an English all-news channel. 1989 The CBC English all-news channel, Newsworld, is launched on July 31.
Apr 9, 2012 · Published Online April 9, 2012. Last Edited July 29, 2024. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)/Radio-Canada is one of the world's major publicly owned broadcasters. A crown corporation founded in 1936, it operates national and regional radio and television networks in English (CBC) and French (Radio-Canada).
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. CBC/Radio-Canada’s management does not acknowledge the CRTC’s right to regulate its digital activities.
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Jun 23, 2022 · The CRTC launched CBC/Radio-Canada’s licence renewal application on November 25, 2019 and held public hearings in early 2021. It issued two administrative renewals for the licences, which include its 88 over-the-air radio stations, 27 over-the-air television stations and five discretionary services. The Commission said it’s adapting the way ...