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- By mid decade, a number of private radio stations were affiliated with the national network and a total of 43 hours of French and English programs were being broadcast daily, compared with 10 hours just a few years earlier in 1936.
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By 1957, the English and French networks were each broadcasting up to 10 hours a day. Their coverage had grown to 85 per cent of the population. This was achieved with CBC/Radio-Canada-owned and -operated stations and privately owned affiliates.
CBC’s TV weekly programming rose to 30 hours. Canada’s first privately owned television station CKSO-TV (CBC’s first private affiliate) came on the air October 25.
The installation of broadcast facilities in Parliament allowed Radio-Canada and CBC to air two weekly hour-long programs about debates taking place in the House: Les débats parlementaires and This Week in Parliament. In 1978, 600,000 television viewers regularly tuned into CBC’s coverage.
In Canada's centennial year, 1967, the CBC broadcast 1,500 hours of Centennial programming, in addition to building and operating a C$10 million broadcasting center at Expo '67 in Montreal. Also in 1967, the CBC became the official broadcaster for the Pan-American Games in Winnipeg.
CBC Television (also known as CBC TV, or simply CBC) [1] [2] is a Canadian English-language broadcast television network owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the national public broadcaster. The network began operations on September 6, 1952, with its main studios at the Canadian Broadcasting Centre in Toronto.
By mid decade, a number of private radio stations were affiliated with the national network and a total of 43 hours of French and English programs were being broadcast daily, compared with 10 hours just a few years earlier in 1936.
Oct 2, 2014 · CBR’s 24-hour-a-day broadcasting began Sept. 30, 1964, at 11:59:40 p.m. Twenty seconds later, on Oct. 1, it began its first full day of regular broadcasting.