Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

Anna Maria Tremonti is a Canadian radio and television journalist, who has been featured on a variety of programs on the CBC. ...more on Wikipedia about "Anna Maria Tremonti"

Anthony Manera was head of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation from 1993 to 1995. He joined the CBC as vice-president of human resources in 1985. ...more on Wikipedia about "Anthony S. Manera"

Arnold Davidson Dunton ( July 4, 1912 - February 7, 1987) was a Canadian educator and public administrator. ...more on Wikipedia about "Arnold Davidson Dunton"

ArTV is a French Canadian cable specialty television channel specializing in the arts and culture. ...more on Wikipedia about "ArTV"

The Broadcasting Corporation of Newfoundland (BCN) was the government owned public radio service of the dominion of Newfoundland. The radio service was founded in 1939 by the Commission of Government (the British-appointed body that ruled the island). The BCN's first station was acquired when the government purchased VONF (640 kHz) from the Dominion Broadcasting Company and refurbished for the use of the station two transmitters at Mount Pearl that had been built during World War I as Royal Navy HMS Wireless Station (BZM) for North Atlantic communications with Royal Navy ships. BCN's studios were at the sixth floor of the Hotel Newfoundland in St. John's. ...more on Wikipedia about "Broadcasting Corporation of Newfoundland"

The Canadian Broadcasting Centre is the broadcast headquarters and master control point for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's English-language television and radio services. The 12-storey building was opened in 1989 and was constructed at a cost of CAD 350 million, in order to accommodate CBC employees who were housed at the time in various buildings throughout downtown Toronto. Television production is located in the upper floors (with many programs recorded in the four rooftop studios), and radio below, on the second and third floors. Some of the larger sound stages are rented out to outside movie productions. ...more on Wikipedia about "Canadian Broadcasting Centre"

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), a Canadian crown corporation, is the country's national radio and television broadcaster. In French, it is called la Société Radio-Canada (Radio-Canada or SRC). The umbrella corporate brand is CBC/Radio-Canada. ...more on Wikipedia about "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation"

CBC Country Canada is a Canadian category 1 digital cable television channel based on the idea of the CBC Television series Country Canada. ...more on Wikipedia about "CBC Country Canada"

CBC Newsworld is a Canadian 24-hour cable news television channel operated by the CBC. It broadcasts into over 10 million homes nation-wide, as well as into some northern states in the U.S. It is the world's third-oldest television service of this nature, after CNN in the United States and Sky News in the United Kingdom. ...more on Wikipedia about "CBC Newsworld"

CBC North is the name for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's radio and television service in the Canadian Arctic. ...more on Wikipedia about "CBC North"

The CBC Ottawa Broadcast Centre is located in Ottawa, Canada and is home to the head office of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and the CBC's various English and French language operations in the National Capital Region. The building was opened in 2004, and contains approximately 37,700 square metres (270,000 square feet) of office space. ...more on Wikipedia about "CBC Ottawa Broadcast Centre"

The CBC Radio Orchestra is the orchestra of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation that is based in Vancouver. Until the early 1990s CBC had a number of orchestras located in Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal, and Halifax but due to federal government budget cuts they were eliminated and the CBC Vancouver Orchestra was transformed into the national one. ...more on Wikipedia about "CBC Radio Orchestra"

CBC Records is a Canadian record label, owned and operated by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, which distributes CBC programming, including live concert performances, in album format. ...more on Wikipedia about "CBC Records"

CBC Television is the primary English language television service of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Unlike most Canadian television networks, it devotes the vast majority of its airtime to Canadian content, and unlike many public broadcasters it accepts paid advertising. ...more on Wikipedia about "CBC Television"

Charles Jennings ( 1908 – 1973) was a journalist for the CBC and the father of the late ABC news anchor, Peter Jennings. ...more on Wikipedia about "Charles Jennings"

The Dominion Network was the second English-language radio network of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation from 1944 to 1962. It consisted of the CBC-owned CJBC radio station in Toronto and a series of 34 privately owned affiliates from coast-to-coast. The Dominion Network was set up as a complementary network to the CBC's main English service which became known as the Trans-Canada Network. While the Trans-Canada Network focus was on public affairs, educational and cultural programs, the Dominion Network's fare consisted lighhter programming fare than that of the Trans-Canada Network and carried more American programming in its schedule. As well, the Dominion Network operated mostly in the evenings freeing affiliates to air local programming during the day. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dominion Network"

The Edward Drake Building represents one of the best examples of modernist architecture in Canada's National Capital Region. ...more on Wikipedia about "Edward Drake Building"

Galaxie is a Canadian digital broadcasting or digital television radio service, which offers 45 commercial-free music channels, each devoted to a particular genre of music, using no live, on-air disc jockeys. It is distributed with digital cable or direct broadcast satellite services such as Rogers Digital Cable, Bell ExpressVu and StarChoice. ...more on Wikipedia about "Galaxie"

Gérard Veilleux, OC was president of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation from 1989 to 1993. He became president of Power Communications in 1994. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gérard Veilleux"

Hana Gartner (born 1948 in Prague, Czechoslovakia) is a Canadian television journalist, who has hosted a variety of programs for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hana Gartner"

Howard B. Chase was chairman of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation from 1944 to 1945. ...more on Wikipedia about "Howard B. Chase"

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Laurent A. Picard was the president of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation from 1972 to 1975. ...more on Wikipedia about "Laurent Picard"

Leonard Walter Brockington KC (QC), LLD ( 1888 – 1966) was a Canadian lawyer, and the first head of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). ...more on Wikipedia about "Leonard Brockington"

This is a list of television programs currently, formerly, and soon to be broadcast by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation television network. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of programs broadcast by CBC Television"

Maison Radio-Canada (sometimes Maison de Radio-Canada) is a skyscraper located in Montreal, constructed in 1973 as a home for all of the CBC's stations in Montreal. ...more on Wikipedia about "Maison Radio-Canada" shortopedia, just the best.

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