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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Survival tips for interns
Interning at a large corporation is like getting a chance to showcase your skills in a combine. Many hopefuls compete to showcase their skills, a handful fall short and a few are scouted and drafted to show off their skills … Continue reading
Posted in People
Tagged CBC, corporate culture, Day 6, Hilary Caton, intern, journalism, media, Ryerson University, survival tips
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CBC joins the streaming revolution with the launch of CBC Music
Like many other music lovers these past few months, I’d been anxiously awaiting the launch of CBC’s new music streaming portal. I’m thrilled to report that the site finally went live on February 13. Similar to its Radio-Canada counterpart Espace.mu, … Continue reading
CBC/Radio-Canada Works: Donna Lee
This week’s CBC/Radio-Canada Works featured employee is: Donna Lee. Donna is an online news writer based in Winnipeg. In Donna’s own words, “I write and edit stories, as well as prepare photos and audio/video, to post on cbc.ca/manitoba and CBCNews.ca. … Continue reading
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Tagged CBC, CBC/Radio-Canada works, Donna Lee, online news writer, Radio-Canada, Scribble, twitter, Winnipeg
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A teen take on public broadcasting
It’s not every day that Crown corporation presidents get a chance to sound out the up-and-coming generation. As part of a school project, a group of 12th-graders from Cape Breton recently chatted with Hubert for over an hour about the … Continue reading
Posted in People
Tagged Cape Breton, CBC, Hubert T. Lacroix, Neeta Kumar-Britten, Radio-Canada, Sophie Bernard-Piché, Sydney Academy
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CBC launches CBC Music
Big news for music lovers! We are proud to unveil CBC Music and the CBC Music App. This is a free new digital music service designed to connect Canadians to the music they love. With a choice of 40 different … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, CBC, CBC Music, free music, launch, Radio 2, radio 3, Radio-Canada, Sarah Lue
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Radio-Canada’s New Mobile App
On January 19, Radio-Canada launched a brand new mobile app for iPhone and Android users. One thing I noticed right off the bat was the site’s new “less is more” look. The taskbar at the top of the screen lets … Continue reading
30 people in 5 days
Let me reintroduce myself. I’m Heidi, the lucky recipient of the 2011 WIFT CBC Business of Broadcasting Mentorship. I posted a blog a few weeks ago (before my mentorship began) on what I was expecting to get out of this … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011 WIFT CBC Business of Broadcasting Mentorship, blog, CBC, George Stroumboulopoulos, Heidi Tao Yang, WIFT
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One year and counting…
One year ago today “Your CBC/Radio-Canada”, CBC/Radio-Canada’s Corporate blog, was born. What a year! Thank you to everyone who has taken the time to read, contribute, comment and share our posts. As Canada’s national public broadcaster, offering our articles available … Continue reading


