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CBC and Newsworld
In both cases, the methodologies were not clear from the ads, such as whether simulcasts on one or both of the networks ’ news channels ( Newsworld for CBC, Newsnet for CTV ) were counted.
# Newsworld International ( NWI ), an American cable channel that rebroadcast much of the programming of CBC Newsworld ( now known as CBC News Network ).
However, the CBC continued to program NWI, with much of its programming simulcast on the domestic Newsworld service.
The CBC channel, Radio-Canada, CBC Newsworld and all other CBC channels like CBC Bold and Galaxie can be received through cable and satellite TV channel providers across Canada, like through Bell Expressvu, Rogers Cable, Videotron, Cogeco, and other smaller TV providers.
In 1997, Henry Vlug, a deaf lawyer in Vancouver, filed a complaint with the Canadian Human Rights Commission alleging that an absence of captioning on some programming on CBC Television and Newsworld infringed on his rights as a person with a disability.
The Tribunal ordered CBC Television and Newsworld to caption the entirety of their broadcast days, " including television shows, commercials, promos and unscheduled news flashes, from sign-on until sign-off.
" In a negotiated settlement to avoid appealing the ruling to the Federal Court of Canada, CBC agreed to commence 100 % captioning on CBC Television and Newsworld beginning November 1, 2002.
CBC Television and Newsworld are apparently the only broadcasters in the world required to caption the entire broadcast day.
The documentary in question was to air on Tuesday, November 6, 2007 on CBC Newsworld, but was replaced.
In 2000, USA Networks bought Canada's North American Television, Inc. ( a joint partnership between the CBC and Power Corporation of Canada ), owner of cable TV channels Trio and Newsworld International ( the CBC continued to program NWI until 2005, when eventual USA owner Vivendi sold the channel to a group led by Al Gore, who relaunched it as Current TV ).
These attempts to imitate the faster pace of CBC Newsworld, which began delivering news throughout Canada 24 hours a day on July 31, 1989, backfired.
* CBC, CBC Newsworld, and CBC Country Canada aired a daily one-hour highlights show of the Commonwealth Games in Canada.
* the English and French CBC networks, including Newsworld and RDI ( the French-language Newsworld equivalent ),

CBC and CRTC
* CBC Digital Archives-Ruling the Airwaves: The CRTC and Canadian Content
Only four national over-the-air television networks are currently licensed by the CRTC: the government-owned CBC ( English ) and Radio-Canada ( French ), French-language private network TVA, and a network focused on Canada's indigenous peoples, APTN.
In November 2004, the CBC, in partnership with Standard Broadcasting and Sirius Satellite Radio, applied to the CRTC for a license to introduce satellite radio service to Canada.
The CMG questioned whether, with its limited Canadian news content, the CBC was meeting its legal requirements under the Broadcasting Act and its CRTC licences.
In fact, in its CRTC application to shut down all of its analog television transmitters, the CBC communicated its opposition to use of subchannels, citing, amongst other reasons, costs.
In 1958, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker's government passed a new Broadcasting Act, establishing the Board of Broadcast Governors ( forerunner to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, or CRTC ) as the governing body of Canadian broadcasting, thus ending the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's ( CBC ) dual role as regulator and broadcaster.
Only CBC / Radio-Canada, TVA and APTN are officially considered national networks by the CRTC, while V is a provincial network in Quebec.
Specifically, the Committee discussed their concerns regarding the following trends: the potential of media ownership concentration to limit news diversity and reduce news quality ; the CRTC and Competition Bureau ’ s ineffectiveness at stopping media ownership concentration ; the lack of federal funding for the CBC and the broadcaster ’ s uncertain mandate and role ; diminishing employment standards for journalists ( including less job security, less journalistic freedom, and new contractual threats to intellectual property ); a lack of Canadian training and research institutes ; and difficulties with the federal government ’ s support for print media and the absence of funding for the internet-based news media.
After having L-band DAB for several years, the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC ) and Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ( CBC ) have also looked at the use of HD Radio, given its gradual progress in the neighbouring U. S. The CBC began HD Radio testing in September 2006, focusing on transmissions from Toronto and Peterborough, Ontario.
In 1958, the Board of Broadcast Governors assumed responsibilities for regulating public and private broadcasters from the CBC and the Department of Transport and in 1968, with the adoption of the Broadcasting Act, regulation became the responsibility of the Canadian Radio-television Commission ( CRTC ).
In 1987 the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC ) awarded a licence to the CBC, and on July 31, 1989, CBC News Network ( then known as CBC Newsworld ) began broadcasting.
In 1960, the Board of Broadcast Governors, predecessor to the CRTC, granted licenses for commercial stations in order to provide an alternative to CBC.
In its decision, however, the CRTC explicitly communicated the expectation that this would exist only as a temporary arrangement, to end as soon as the CBC could afford to directly acquire MCTV's CBC affiliates.
CKPR filed an application with the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC ) seeking to remove its condition of licence which mandates affiliation with CBC Television.
In March 2010, CKPR announced it was unable to come to an agreement with CBC to continue to operate as an affiliate, and filed an application with the CRTC to remove the CBC affiliation requirement from their license.
On August 16, 2011, the CRTC granted the CBC permission to continue operating 22 repeaters in mandatory markets, including CBRT-6, in analog until August 31, 2012, at which point the transmitter had to be converted to digital or shut down.
While the CBC originally planned to discontinue CBKST's over the air feed on August 31, 2011 ( as the corporation did not originally plan to convert rebroadcasters in mandatory transition markets like Saskatoon to digital ), the CRTC granted the CBC permission to allow transmitters in select mandatory markets, including Saskatoon, to still operate an analog feed until August 31, 2012.

CBC and licensed
* November 30-Several new Canadian specialty channels are licensed: YTV, VisionTV, CBC Newsworld, The Weather Network / MeteoMedia, and one pay-television channel: The Family Channel.
In some smaller communities, especially in rural northern British Columbia, community groups have been licensed to rebroadcast a CBC Radio 2 station on a local low-power radio transmitter.
Prior to 2011, the station was licensed by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission as a " radiocommunication distribution undertaking ", meaning that for regulatory purposes it was not a true television station, but merely a transmitter licensed to redistribute CBC North.
CBNT-DT is the CBC Television owned-and-operated television station, serving the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador that is licensed to St. John's.
* allocate an envelope for programs licensed by CBC / Radio-Canada ;

CBC and on
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.
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.
* Intelligence ( TV series ), a Canadian television show running on CBC Television
* Fayed on CBC
* CBC News report ( 8 November 1982 ) on the publication of the Dictionary
On March 19, 2010, the CBC posted a video interview with Lee and Lifeson where they discussed Rush's induction into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame on March 28, 2010, at the Toronto Centre for the Arts ' George Weston Recital Hall.
* CBC backgrounder on racial profiling in Canada.
At 13, Eilleen was invited to perform on CBC television's the Tommy Hunter Show.
This would be a continuation of the trend for networks to do such naming schemes, originated at Fox ( and even earlier at CBC in Canada ), especially at CBS, who uses the CBS Mandate on almost all of their O & O stations.
* Fuse ( radio program ), a musical radio program on CBC
In Canada, the issue took much longer to surface, becoming widely known in 1984 on a CBC news show, The Fifth Estate.
Their eponymous television show ran from 1988 to 1994 on CBC in Canada, and 1989 to 1995 on CBS and HBO in the United States.
A narration of Bone Button Borscht by Barbara Budd traditionally airs across Canada on CBC Radio One's As It Happens on the first day of Hanukkah.
A Canadian program by the CBC public network on the hippie rebellion incluiding videos to watch
* CBC Archives CBC Television on the invention of Trivial Pursuit ( 1979 )
Notably, Barry Took was the principal writer in the 1969 season ; executive producer George Schlatter, a Canadian, was influenced by Round the Horne on CBC repeats of BBC original programming, and searched out Took for his programme.
* YouTube: Magus Peter H. Gilmore talks about the Church of Satan on CBC program " The Hour ".
* CBC Archives Matthew Halton of CBC Radio ( 19 April 1945 ) reports on German destruction of the sea walls.

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