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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Radio-Canada launches website for independent producers
The Radio-Canada website now features a new section for independent producers looking to submit proposals. It’s important for Canada’s public broadcaster to reflect Canadians, so what better way to do this than to make it easy for independent producers to … Continue reading
Posted in Radio-Canada
Tagged CBC, independent producers, pitch, platform, proposal, Radio-Canada, Sarah Lue
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CBC/Radio-Canada Works: Justin Anders
This week’s CBC/Radio-Canada Works featured employee is: Justin Anders. Justin is the Regional Web Developer for CBC in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Justin designs, develops, creates and maintains the webpages for these regions. What is the first thing that you do … Continue reading
Posted in CBC/Radio-Canada Works
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Season’s Greetings – Our holiday e-card is here!
For 75 years, we’ve celebrated the holidays with you and your families. And, as we deepen our relationship with Canadians we look forward to many more. Created completely in-house by web designer Guy Dutrisac. The animated card captures the spirit … Continue reading
Posted in 75th Anniversary, Culture, History
Tagged CBC, e-card, Guy Dutrisac, Radio-Canada
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CBC/Radio-Canada’s CEO talks Canada, Community and Digital Platforms with UBC
As a UBC alumni and Vancouver blogger, when I learned that Hubert T. Lacroix, President and CEO of CBC/Radio Canada, would come to UBC to meet students and talk about the future of Canadian public broadcasting, I RSVP’d from my … Continue reading
Posted in Everyone Every way, People
Tagged blogger, CBC, culture, digital democracy, digital platforms, digital programming, Hubert Lacroix, Hubert T. Lacroix, Kendall Titchener, media, public broadcasting, Social media, The Cit Vancouver, twitter, UBC, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Your CBC/Radio-Canada
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CBC/Radio-Canada Works: Tessa Sproule
This week’s CBC/Radio-Canada Works featured employee is: Tessa Sproule. Tessa is the Director of Interactive Content for Scripted/Commissioned and Unscripted/Studio Programming with CBC and works out of the Toronto office. On a day-to-day basis, Tessa oversees a team of “super-talented … Continue reading
Posted in CBC/Radio-Canada Works
Tagged CBC, Radio-Canada. works, Sarah Lue, Tessa Sproule
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CBC/Radio-Canada co-presents the international conference on public broadcasting in the digital age
Broadcast industry leaders gathered in Ottawa to attend the International Institute of Communications (IIC) conference, organized under the theme, “The Role and Future of Public Broadcasting in the Digital Age.” This event successfully capped off CBC/’Radio-Canada’s 75th anniversary celebrations. Here … Continue reading
Posted in Strategic Planning
Tagged 75th anniversary, ABC, accessibility, As It Happens, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Bain & Company, BBC, Carol Off, Caroline Thomson, CBC, CBC News Network, CBC Radio, Conference, Emmanuelle Latraverse, Ezra Levant, Glenn O'Farrell, GroupeMédia TFO, Hamilton Cheng, Independent Communications Authority of South Africa, International Institute of Communications, John Frelinghuysen, Les Productions Bazzo Bazzo, licence fee, Lisa de Wilde, Marie-France Bazzo, Mark Kelley, Mark Scott, media, Patrick Beauduin, Pieter Grootes, productions, PTS, public broadcaster, Public Broadcasting Still Vital, Public Television Service Foundation, Radio-Canada, Sophie Bernard-Piché, Sun News Network, Taiwan, The Role and Future of Public Broadcasting in the Digital Age, TVO, volume of commercials
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About the changes at CBC Radio 3…
As many of you now know, some big changes are taking place at CBC Radio 3. Due to an unfortunate case of broken telephone, our wonderfully coordinated plan of having some of the changes announced on the same day went … Continue reading
Posted in Radio 3
Tagged Canadian music, CBC Radio 3, community, Craig Norris, Digital Music, Grant Lawrence, Lana Gay, Lisa Christiansen, Steve Pratt, Vish Khanna
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