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  1. Apr 9, 2012 · The CBC/Radio-Canada was created as a crown corporation on 2 November 1936. This followed two earlier experiments with public broadcast ownership in Canada. During the 1920s, the Canadian National Railways (CNR) developed a radio network. It had stations in Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto, Moncton and Vancouver.

  2. 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.

  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. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Key Dates: 1936: The Canadian Broadcasting Act creates the CBC. 1941: The company establishes a news service. 1952: The Canadian TV network CBC begins operations. 1966: Color TV is introduced in Canada. 1968: Canadian Radio-Television Commission (CRTC) is established as the regulatory and licensing authority.

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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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