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  1. The network owned by Radio-Canada in 1974 was rebranded the Chaîne culturelle in 1997, Espace musique in 2004 and ICI MUSIQUE in 2014. CBC Stereo was launched in 1975, although CBC Radio had been on the FM dial since 1946. CBC Stereo was renamed CBC Radio 2 in 1997 and CBC Music in 2018. CBC Music.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CBC_RadioCBC Radio - Wikipedia

    Until 1997, it was known as "CBC Radio". CBC Music - Broadcasts an adult music format with a variety of genres, with the classical genre generally restricted to midday hours. From 2007 to 2018, it was known as "CBC Radio 2". CBC Radio 3 - Broadcasts a youth-oriented indie rock format through the CBC's online radio platform.

  3. 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 ...

  4. www.cbc.ca › archives › when-cbc-radio-took-to-theWhen CBC Radio took to the air

    • Royals on The Radio
    • With War, A Need For News
    • Bringing The Story Home
    • Tap Dancing, Too

    Fewer than three years after the CBC's birth, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth toured Canada by train for six weeks beginning May 17, 1939. The CBC was there, bringing listeners a daily account of their activities, with rebroadcasts every evening. For listeners at home on May 20, it was almost like being there after the King and Queen unveiled th...

    September 1939 brought the start of the Second World War, and with that, the news programming of the CBC expanded considerably. An overseas program unit accompanied the first troops overseas in December 1939, and on Jan. 1, 1941, the CBC News Service was established. An article in the CBC Radio program schedule for January 1942 justified the networ...

    Reporter Matthew Halton was one of the overseas correspondents who brought the news of the war to Canadians at home. His description of the Allied battle for Carpiquet, in July 1944, is characteristic of his style, with vivid descriptions of his surroundings as well as of the attack. "This is the morning we waited for," Halton told Canadian listene...

    But CBC also paid attention to the area of "Variety and Light Entertainment," because "the lighter and more humorous side of entertainment has not been forgotten." Fireside Funis a perfect example of such programming. In the Friday night program, the announcer promised listeners "a wide variety of suggestions for things to do at home ... and to thu...

  5. Today CBC provides the voice of Canada in English, French and eight aboriginal languages. In the early days of Canadian radio, the first national radio network was established by Canadian National Railways. It provided a variety of music, drama and school broadcasts, though by 1929 it still offered only three hours of programming per week.

  6. Apr 9, 2012 · A study commissioned by the CBC/Radio-Canada in 2011 found that Canada ranked 16th out of 18 Western countries in terms of taxpayer contributions to public broadcasting. At $34 per person, Canada’s per capita level of funding was 60 per cent below the average of $87, higher only than the United States and New Zealand.

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  8. 1950-1959. This was the decade of television. In 1952, the first CBC and Radio-Canada television stations, CBLT-Toronto and CBFT-Montréal, began broadcasting. By 1955, CBC/Radio-Canada's television services were available to 66 per cent of the Canadian population. With the inauguration of Canadian television, work continued on the regulatory ...

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