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Latest Ipsos Reid study, ranks CBC among the top 10 most influential brands in Canada
Ipsos Reid and The Institute of Communication Agencies teamed up to see which brands are most influential in Canada. This is the second year that they have conducted this study and it’s also the second year that CBC has made … Continue reading
Posted in Awards, CBC, Culture, Environment, Everyone Every way, History, People, Programming, Social Media, Strategic Planning
Tagged audience, CBC, communications, corporate citizenship, Engaging, great presence, Ipsos Reid, Kirstine Stewart, Leading edge, Radio-Canada, ranked top 10, social responsibility, Steve Levy, Trustworthy
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Q&A with Kyle Rideout, winner of CBC’s Short Film Face Off
CBC’s Short Film Face Off is Canada’s only television magazine program which features short films from across the country. The critically acclaimed show has brought a new mainstream audience for short films and increased profile for Canadian filmmakers. This competition … Continue reading
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Tagged CBC Short Film Face Off, filmmaker, Hop the Twig, Kyle Rideout, Sarah Lue
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CBC/Radio-Canada scores high at CJF awards
CBC/Radio-Canada’s outstanding journalism was honoured at the Canadian Journalism Foundation awards, as three CBC journalists received fellowships, CBC Manitoba won an excellence in journalism award, and CBC/Radio-Canada’s Patrick Brown was recognized for a lifetime of achievement in Canadian journalism. The Canadian … Continue reading
Leading the way in employer excellence
The award… On the evening of April 4th, over 400 high profile government and business leaders gathered under one roof to celebrate, acknowledge and recognize excellence in the Canadian communications industry. It comes as no surprise that CBC/Radio-Canada was leading … Continue reading
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Tagged CBC, cwc, employer, excellence, Radio-Canada, Women in Communications
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Providing inspiration
Last Wednesday, at the International Women’s Media Foundation Leaders Conference in Washington, CBC News was cited as one of five news media organisations around the world considered models for working women in their regions. With this recognition, CBC News stands … Continue reading
Canadian Women in Communications
Is being a woman in the field of communications a challenge? At CBC/Radio-Canada, we have a dedicated team focused on talent acquisition and diversity as part of our People and Culture group. Whether it’s through recruitment or internal campaigns and events, the group is constantly seeking new ways to enhance the diversity of the organisation. Continue reading
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Tagged Award, CBC, culture, equity, gender, Live Right Now, People, Radio-Canada, Sarah Lue, Women in Communications
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