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Category Archives: Kids
Letting your children watch TV doesn’t have to be a bad thing
I can certainly understand the parents out there who think that allowing their young children to watch television can have a negative impact. I’ve seen some of the shows on television and the affects they have on kids. A lot … Continue reading
Kids’ CBC Days
I am a big fan of community outreach. I love when we are in communities- be it in Vancouver for CBC’s 75th Anniversary activities, in Calgary for the Stampede, or Halifax for the Tall Ships Festival. It’s great to have … Continue reading
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Tagged Anne-Marie Mediwake, Calgary, CBC Canadian Broadcast Centre, CBC Toronto News, Children’s & Youth Programming, Chirp, Commissioned & Scripted Programming, community outreach, Creative Head, English Television, Halifax, Kids’ CBC Days, Kim Wilson, Lunar Jim, Mamma Yamma, Monster Math Squad, Patty, Sid, Toronto, Vancouver
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West Coast Vibe
We caught up with Canadian teen celebrity Jordan Francis as he tours Canada for CBC’s “CROSS COUNTRY FUN HUNT”, hitting every province across Canada from British Columbia to Newfoundland. Canadian kids aged 16 and under have uploaded videos and photos … Continue reading
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Tagged Apartment 11 Productions, CBC, Cross Country Fun Hunt, Jordan Francis, Kids’ CBC
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If you believe in public broadcasting, now’s the time to say so.
Did you know that CBC/Radio-Canada costs Canadians less than a dime a day for nearly 30 services — that’s less than the cost of sending a single text message. This September, CBC/Radio-Canada will be appearing before the CRTC to renew … Continue reading
Posted in CBC, CRTC, Everyone Every way, History, Kids, Music, People, Programming, Radio-Canada, Regions, Technology
Tagged #cbcwins, blog, Canadians, CBC, CRTC, fight4cbc, Hubert Lacroix, licences, online consultation, public broadcasting, Radio-Canada, renewal website, Sarah
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Small is powerful!
“Small is powerful” is one of my favourite lines from a show we air in our Kids’ CBC Children’s block of programming. It’s a call-to-action that empowers kids by encouraging them to try new things, and to understand that they … Continue reading
Posted in CBC, Kids, People, Programming
Tagged Active, animoves, Bo on the Go, Canadians, CBC, Children, Children’s, Commissioned & Scripted Programming, Creative Head, educational, English Television, exercise, Kids, Kim Wilson, learn, Live Right Now, Lunar Jim, National Active Healthy Kids Day, Patty and Sid, preschoolers, self- esteem, Small is powerful, télévision, Youth Programming
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