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  1. Apr 9, 2012 · A new Canadian Broadcasting Act in 1936 created the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)/Radio-Canada as a crown corporation, with a better organizational structure, more assured funding through the use of a licence fee on receiving sets (initially set at $2.50), and decreased vulnerability to political pressure.

  2. 1966–1974. 1974–1985. 1986–1992. 1992–present. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (in French: Société Radio-Canada) branded as CBC/Radio-Canada is Canadian public broadcaster founded on November 2, 1936, as a radio network, and its television network went on the air on September 6, 1952. The CBC did not use a logo prior to 1940.

  3. Jun 5, 2024 · Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), public broadcasting service over AM and FM radio networks and television networks in English and French, two national cable television channels, and shortwave radio, among other media in Canada. Advertising sales and, primarily, annual appropriations from Parliament finance the CBC’s operations.

  4. CBC/Radio-Canada is born, replacing the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission In 1929, the Aird Commission recommended the creation of a nationally owned broadcasting corporation. CBC/Radio-Canada was founded to counter the growing influence of American radio on Canadian airwaves.

  5. www.cbc.ca › televisionCBC Television

    Watch CBC Television for Canada's best news, entertainment, sports, and music programs.

  6. CBC is the official Twitter account of Canada's public broadcaster, sharing news, stories, and insights from across the country and the world. Follow CBC to stay updated on current events, culture, sports, entertainment, and more. Join the conversation with CBC and millions of other Twitter users.

  7. www.cbc.ca › news › worldWorld - CBC News

    The latest world news. It is a priority for CBC to create products that are accessible to all in Canada including people with visual, hearing, motor and cognitive challenges.