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CBC.
ca is Canada's Online Information Source. Comprehensive web site for news, entertainment, sports, business, and a complete guide to
CBC-TV,
CBC Radio
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Dec 1, 2008
... Canadian and international headlines, articles, wireless services, e-mail digests, and live internet radio. [English or French]
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Canada's news and information cable station. Includes RealVideo footage of news stories and special in-depth coverage of top stories.
www.newsworld.cbc.ca
CBC-Sports · Hockey · Headlines · Scoreboard · Standings · Stats · NHL Schedule · Teams · Players · Hockey Night in Canada · Fantasy Pool
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Relive Canada's history through
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CBC Radio 3: Breaking New Sound. Showcasing Canadian independent music to the world.
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Thirty-hour documentary chronicling Canada's cultural and societal evolution. Includes video clips, episode summaries, teacher's guide and a discussion
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Welcome to a new season of Zed -
CBC Television’s launch pad for creative expression. This season we’ve got a new look, new feel, and a new three night
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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (English)
Société Radio-Canada (French)
Type
Broadcast radio network
Television network
Country
Canada
Availability
National; available on terrestrial and cable systems in American border communities; available internationally via shortwave, Internet and Sirius Satellite Radio
Owner
Government of Canada
(Crown Corporation)
Key people
Hubert T. Lacroix, president
Richard Stursberg, Executive Vice President, English Networks
John Cruickshank, publisher, CBC News
Launch date
November 2, 1936 (radio)
September 6, 1952 (television)
Website
www.cbc.radio-canada.ca
www.cbc.ca
(French) www.radio-canada.ca
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), a Canadian crown corporation, is the country’s national public 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.
CBC is the oldest broadcasting service in Canada, first established in its present form on November 2, 1936. Radio services include CBC Radio One, CBC Radio 2, CBC Radio 3, La Première Chaîne, Espace musique and the international radio service Radio Canada International. Television operations include CBC Television, Télévision de Radio-Canada, CBC Newsworld, le Réseau de l'information, ARTV (part ownership), documentary and bold. The CBC operates services for the Canadian Arctic under the names CBC North and Radio Nord Québec. The CBC also operates digital audio service Galaxie and two main websites, one in either official language; it owns 40% of satellite radio broadcaster Sirius Canada, which airs additional CBC services including CBC Radio 3 and Bande à part.
CBC/Radio-Canada offers programming in English, French and eight Aboriginal languages on its domestic radio service, in nine languages on its international radio service, Radio Canada International, and in eight languages on its Web-based radio service RCI viva, a service for recent and aspiring immigrants to Canada.
The financial structure and the nature of the CBC often place it in the same category as other high-end national broadcasters, such as the British broadcaster BBC and the Australian National broadcaster ABC.
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