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Music albums on the label, predominantly in the classical and jazz genres, are distributed across Canada in commercial record stores, while albums containing spoken word programming are predominantly distributed by the CBC's own retail merchandising operations.
During the week, the Ideas Network airs locally-produced talk programming, longtime daily reading showcase Chapter a Day, and National Public Radio's Talk of the Nation / Science Friday throughout the daytime hours, while at night broadcasting repeats of the daytime talkshows and Chapter a Day, as well as WBUR's On Point, the CBC's Q and As It Happens, and, overnight, the BBC World Service.
CFPL was the CBC's largest private affiliate, but wanted to produce and broadcast more local programming.
He joined the CBC's management as head of news and information programming in 1968, moving back to Toronto, and became anchor of The National following the departure of Peter Kent in 1978.
Trio went on the air in 1994, then originally owned and operated jointly by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and Power Broadcasting Inc. ( a subsidiary of Power Corporation of Canada ) as a venue for airing the CBC's arts, culture and entertainment programming in the U. S. It was sold to USA Networks in 2000, and was subsequently transferred to Vivendi Universal and later NBC Universal.
Beginning with the introduction of CBC's " gem " logo in December 1974, CBUT ( unlike other CBC O & Os, which continued using station IDs at the end of their local shows ) began using the " gem " network ID at the end of all programming, network and local.
The CTV programming was mainly seen in place of CBC's American programming as a result of border protection rules prohibiting the broadcast of American programs carried on the CBC network.
The CBC's sports programming, including Hockey Night in Canada and its past coverage of the Olympic Games, has historically been quite popular in the Detroit area, sometimes even more popular than American network coverage of the same events.
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.
Over the years, CHSJ had a tendency to pre-empt large blocks of network programming, forcing an entire province to miss several of CBC's most well-known shows.
Although CBC's Fredericton and Moncton studios had produced programming for CHSJ since as early as the 1970s, New Brunswick remained the last province without a CBC owned-and-operated television station ( O & O ) until 1994, when CBC bought CHSJ-TV, recalled it as CBAT-TV, and relocated its studios to Fredericton.
In 2003, CBAT made a controversial programming decision to pre-empt CBC's broadcast of Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals in order to carry live returns from the provincial election.
An example of this is when in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009, KONG aired NBC's coverage of the Stanley Cup Finals for games that occurred on the East Coast, with KING airing local programming and news in its place and ceding that more viewers usually watched CBC's NHL coverage on CBUT.
In the CBC's programming changes of 2007, Northern Lights was discontinued, and was replaced by Nightstream on Radio Two.
CBHT started broadcasting on December 20, 1954, entered CBC's microwave network in 1958, and began colour programming in 1966.
Almost all of the CBC's programming is of Canadian origin.
Most private affiliates generally opt out of CBC's afternoon schedule and Thursday night arts programming.
Some of the private affiliates have begun adding CBC's overnight programming to their schedules since the network went to 24-hour broadcasting.
Such a phenomenon can also take place within Great Lakes communities such as Ashtabula, Ohio, which receives programming from the CBC's London, Ontario, transmitter, based upon prevailing atmospheric conditions over Lake Erie.
In the CBC's proposed new regional programming strategy released in 2005, North Bay is scheduled to receive its own local news bureau, although North Bay would continue to receive CBCS ' local programming apart from news updates.
The premiere French-language radio station for the Atlantic region, CBAF offered programming from the CBC's French-language network headquarters in Montreal, QC.
NTV and GWTV's programming consisted of mainly American shows imported and aired on CHUM Limited's NewNet / A-Channel stations, mixed with CBC's own programming.

CBC's and Canadian
As the anniversary of Confederation, Dominion Day, and later Canada Day, was the date set for a number of important events, such as the first national radio network hookup by the Canadian National Railway ( 1927 ), the inauguration of the CBC's cross-country television broadcast ( 1958 ), the flooding of the Saint Lawrence Seaway ( 1958 ), the first colour television transmission in Canada ( 1966 ), the inauguration of the Order of Canada ( 1967 ), and the establishment of " O Canada " as the country's national anthem ( 1980 ).
* 2004 Number 98 on the CBC's television show about great Canadians, The Greatest Canadian
CBC's English-language master control point, the Canadian Broadcasting Centre, in Toronto
The BPAC runs the Canadian qualifying for the AMF World Cup and the various five-pin TV shows such as CBC's Championship Five Pin Bowling and the TSN Pins Game.
During his tenure at the helm of CBC's flagship newscast beginning May 1, 1988 ( as co-anchor of CBC Prime Time News from November 1992 to fall 1995, and as sole anchor of The National otherwise ), he has covered Canadian news stories including federal elections, party leadership conventions, the Meech Lake Accord negotiations, the Charlottetown Accord and its referendum, the 1995 Quebec referendum, floods in Manitoba in 1997, ice storms in Ontario and Quebec in 1998, the six days in September 2000 that marked the death and state funeral of Pierre Trudeau, the 2003 blackout across much of Eastern North America and the death and state funeral of Jack Layton.
Close by at 509 Parliament Street, the Danny Grossman Dance Company, the Canadian Children ’ s Dance Theatre, The School of the Canadian Children's Dance Theatre and TILT Sound + Motion share a large renovated building that housed some of the CBC's radio studios until the early 1990s.
In 1992, the Board came to an agreement with Canadian Parliamentary Channel, Inc., a consortium of 25 cable companies, to take over the CBC's role-the new service received its licence from the CRTC in 1993.
Fred Ewanuick appeared as Hank on the Royal Canadian Air Farces 300th episode in a spoof of Corner Gas, in which Yasir ( Carlo Rota ) and Sarah ( Sheila McCarthy ) from CBC's Little Mosque on the Prairie bought the gas station and fired Brent.
Radio-Canada, the CBC's French-language arm, was not involved in The Greatest Canadian project, reducing the input of Canada's French-Canadian minority over the results.
Owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, it is sister to Radio-Canada outlet CBXFT-DT through the CBC's Société Radio-Canada arm.
Operating out of the Canadian Broadcasting Centre on Front Street West in downtown Toronto, it shares its studios with national cable news channel CBC News Network and houses the studios for most of CBC's news and entertainment programs.
The Ski-Doo personal snowmobile brand in particular is so iconic, especially in Canada, that it was listed in 17th place on the CBC's The Greatest Canadian Invention list in 2007.
* CBC's Up the skirt or in the till: Top ten scandals in Canadian political history
Across the street is the CBC's Canadian Broadcasting Centre.
By winning the most prestigious award in Canadian television, she broke a streak that saw CBC's The National anchor Peter Mansbridge and CTV's national news anchor Lloyd Robertson swap the trophy back and forth for many years.
* Ron Wilson ( CBC radio host ) ( born 1958 ), Canadian radio host, former host of CBC's Edmonton A. M.
Another of the CBC's earliest productions was a television adaptation of one of the enduring classics of Canadian humour writing, Stephen Leacock's Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town.
When Ronald Reagan died in 2004, Gotlieb provided expert help in the commentary for CBC Newsworld's coverage of the state funeral, helping the CBC's senior parliamentary editor, Don Newman, who anchored the coverage, drawing from his experiences as Canadian ambassador to Washington when Reagan was president.
Earl Cameron ( 1915 – January 13, 2005 ) was a Canadian broadcaster and was anchor of CBC's The National from 1959 to 1966.
Cullen has appeared frequently on Canadian television, including CBC's Royal Canadian Air Farce, CTV's The Associates, and The Comedy Network's Patti and Liocracy.
In 1932, the station was leased by the CBC's predecessor, the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission.

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