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In an interview with Holger Petersen, on Saturday Night Blues on CBC Radio in the fall of 2006 Bo Diddley commented about the racism that existed in the music industry establishment during the early part of his career that saw him deprived of his royalties from the most successful part of his career.
* CBC Newsworld: The CRTC licensed the CBC on November 30, 1987 to provide a national all-news television network.
* On November 20, 1981, the CBC Radio series Nightfall aired an adaptation of Carmilla written by Graham Pomeroy and John Douglas.
It has created crown corporations to promote Canadian culture through media, such as the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ( CBC ) and the National Film Board of Canada ( NFB ), and promotes many events which it considers to promote Canadian traditions.
The issue came to a head with the lawsuit of Major League Baseball Advanced Media ( MLBAM ), MLB's Internet company, vs. St. Louis-based CBC Distribution and Marketing Inc., the parent company of CDM Sports.
When CBC was denied a new licensing agreement with MLBAM ( they had acquired the rights from the baseball players ' association ) for its fantasy baseball game, CBC filed suit.
CBC argued that intellectual property laws and so-called " right of publicity " laws don't apply to the statistics used in fantasy sports.
The FSTA filed an amicus curiae in support of CBC, also arguing that if MLBAM won the lawsuit it would have a dramatic impact on the industry, which was largely ignored by the major sports leagues for years while a number of smaller entrepreneurs grew it into a multi-billion dollar industry, and a ruling could allow the MLBAM to have a monopoly over the industry.
" This will be a defining moment in the fantasy sports industry ," said Charlie Wiegert, executive vice president of CBC.
CBC won the lawsuit as U. S. District Court Judge Mary Ann Medler ruled that statistics are part of the public domain and can be used at no cost by fantasy companies.
* CBC. ca News: Fay Wray dies at 96
* The Fifth Estate: " Sticks and Stones ", CBC — Bob McKeown investigates Fox News for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 45 min.
A CBC Fifth Estate documentary in 2006 linked these two debates, naming Singer as a scientist who has acted as a consultant to industry in both areas, either directly or through a public relations firm.
CBC said that tobacco money had paid for Singer's research and for his promotion of it, and that it was organized by APCO.
Singer told CBC it made no difference where the money came from.
He told CBC: " It was warmer a thousand years ago than it is today.
Since 1991, the CBC and Radio Canada, its Francophone counterpart, are governed by the Broadcasting Act.
Liver function and CBC should be monitored.
* Carbamazepine ( Tegretol ) – CBC should be monitored, as carbamazepine can lower white blood cell count.

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Zeolitic imidazolate frameworks is a metal-organic framework carbon dioxide sink which could be used to keep industrial emissions of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere .< ref > CBC News article New materials can selectively capture CO < sub > 2 </ sub >, scientists say published 15 February 2008 </ ref >
CBC Radio One's flagship national talk program is the weekend Cross Country Checkup, which has been broadcast since 1965.
Victoria is the only Canadian provincial capital without a local CBC Television station, owned-and-operated or affiliate, although it does host a small CBC Radio station in the 1000 block of Pandora Avenue.
The region is considered to be a part of the Vancouver television market, receiving most stations that broadcast from across the Strait of Georgia, including the CBC, CTV, Citytv, and Global networks.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ( French: Société Radio-Canada ), commonly known as CBC and officially as CBC / Radio-Canada, is a Canadian crown corporation that serves as the national public radio and television broadcaster.
Although some local stations in Canada predate CBC's founding, CBC is the oldest existing broadcasting network in Canada, first established in its present form on November 2, 1936.
This, the CNR Radio, is the forerunner of the CBC.
* 1966: " Television is CBC "
* 1992 – 1994: " Go Public " / " CBC: Public Broadcasting " ( to emphasize that CBC is a public broadcaster )
The logo officially known internally as " the gem ", was designed for the CBC by graphic artist Burton Kramer in 1974, and it is the most widely recognized symbol of the corporation.
The original theme music for the 1974 CBC ident was a three-note woodwind orchestral fanfare accompanied by the voiceover " This is CBC " or " Ici Radio-Canada ".
It is now CBC / Radio-Canada's longest-used logo, surpassing the original incarnation of the Gem logo and the CBC's 1940 logo.
A popular satirical nickname for the CBC, commonly used in the pages of Frank, is " the Corpse.
There is an urban legend that a CBC announcer once referred to the network on the air as the " Canadian Broadcorping Castration ", which also sometimes remains in use as a satirical nickname.
The only known recording of this phrase being spoken was created by American radio producer Kermit Schaefer for one of his best-selling Pardon My Blooper record albums in the 1950s, and is not in fact a real recording of a CBC broadcast.
Some have referred to the CBC as the " Corporate Broadcasting Corporation " for an alleged free market bias, though the CBC is largely publicly funded.
The network ’ s defenders note that the CBC ’ s mandate differs from private media ’ s, particularly in its focus on Canadian content ; that much of the public funding actually goes to the radio networks ; and that the CBC is responsible for the full cost of most of its prime-time programming, while private networks can fill up most of their prime-time schedules with American series acquired for a fraction of their production cost.
CBC supporters also claim that additional, long-term funding is required to provide better Canadian dramas and improved local programming.

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In late 2004, as a result of a further change in NWI ’ s ownership to the INdTV consortium ( including Joel Hyatt and former Vice-President of the United States Al Gore ), NWI ceased airing CBC programming on August 1, 2005, when it was renamed Current TV.
The channel was renamed CBC News Network HD on October 26, 2009 to coincide with the rebranding of CBC Newsworld to CBC News Network.
The CBC announced a strategic revamp of The National in December 2008, under which the network's weekend newscasts Saturday Report and CBC News: Sunday Night will also be renamed The National in 2009.
In 2003, RadioSonic, hosted by Grant Lawrence since 2001, was integrated into the Radio 3 project, and was renamed CBC Radio 3 to reflect the change.
On November 3, 1975, the FM network was renamed CBC Stereo, to distinguish it from the AM network, known as CBC Radio.
On January 9, 2006, under the CBC's local programming expansion initiative, CBET's newscasts were renamed CBC News at Six, with the national half hour remaining as Canada Now.
Ian Hanomansing was reassigned to co-host the new Vancouver local news program on CBUT, which briefly retained the Canada Now title before it was renamed CBC News: Vancouver in July 2007.
In late 2004, as a result of a further change in NWI ’ s ownership to the INdTV consortium ( including Joel Hyatt and former Vice-President of the United States Al Gore ), NWI ceased airing CBC programming on August 1, 2005, when it was renamed Current TV.
In June 1948, CKY was purchased by the CBC and was renamed CBW.
In 1970, CBAF with its Radio-Canada television station CBAFT-TV, and the CBC English-language counterpart CBA 1070 kHz relocated to their new studios and offices on Archibald Street ( today known as University Avenue ) beside the Hôtel-Dieu de l ’ Assomption Hospital, which was renamed the Dr. Georges-L. Dumont Regional Hospital by the Government of New Brunswick in 1967.

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