...Société Radio-Canada| network_logo = 250px|The current logo of CBC/Radio-Canada || country = Canada| network_type = Broadcast radio networkTelevision network| available = National; available on terrestrial and cable systems in American border communities; available internationally via shortwave, Internet and Sirius Satellite Radio| owner = Queen in Right of Canada(Crown Corporation)| key_people = Hubert T. Lacroix, president Richard Stursberg, Executive Vice President, English Networks| launch_date = November 2, 1936 (radio)September 6, 1952 (television)| past_names =| website = www.cbc.radio-canada.ca www.cbc.ca www.radio-canada.ca-->The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, commonly known as the CBC, is a Canadian crown corporation that serves as the 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. Read full entry
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Should more money be given to Should the CBC be restricted
to airing only Canadian
content on radio and
television? What Canadian
programming does the CBC
currently have? Rate it.
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Here's an idea to promote Canadian culture without spending a dime: Devote an entire network to running the movie "Strange Brew" on a loop. That should do it, eh, Hoser? |
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Is the CBC (Canadian I pose this question for
Canadians, or the very select
others who might possibly
watch Canadian Television.
I have started watching the
National. I could not help
noticing how consistent the
National is on presenting
several themes:
1. Canadians should be afraid
of the Conservative Party.
2. Stephen Harper is a
cold-hearted and secretive
Prime Minister that does not
care about Canadians.
3. Ontario (mainly Toronto) is
the center of the universe and
any kind of bad weather or
remotely unsettling news from
there is reserved the top news
story spot each night.
4. Regarding CBC programming
in general - People from
Ontario are Canadian; people
from Quebec should try to be
Canadian; people from the
Maritimes are funny; people
from the Prairies are simple
or crazy or both; people from
the west coast are supporters
of the Green party; immigrants
are to be revered; First
Nations people are to be
pitied; Americans are to be
laughed at.
Have I missed any?
Is the CBC not biased?
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It is probably no more, or no less biased than any other news outlet in the world. Having said that, it is pretty good when they are not afraid to point out the shortfalls of the government of the country, considering that they are owned by Canada, and receive their funding from the same government. And by the way, we don't just laugh at Americans, we also pity them, I mean with George Bush and all. |
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When was CBC (canadian what year
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The act to create the CBC was passed in 1932, and for a number of years, the CBC consisted of radio programming. In 1952 the CBC began broadcasting Television signals across Canada. |
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