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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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Air Farce
Here’s a sneak peek of what’s in store for CBC’s 20th Air Farce New Year’s Eve special…This should an interesting night! -Sarah Lue, Blog host Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this … Continue reading
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ARTV’s new arts magazine : ARTV studio
Channelling past MusiquePlus arts programs from the 1990s and 2000s (which were culturally and musically formative for me), and more recently Télé-Québec’s Voir, ARTV studio looks at the arts in a whole new way. Hosted by Émilie Perreault and Matthieu … Continue reading
Radio-Canada: A Proud Partner in Homegrown Cinema and the Jutra Awards
The Jutra Awards is just around the corner, with none other than Sylvie Moreau and Yves P. Pelletier back as hosts for a second year. A wise decision, considering the duo really delivered the goods last year with a comedic … Continue reading
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Tagged Céline Bonnier, Coteau Rouge, François Papineau, Gerry Boulet, Jutra, Le vendeur, Louise Portal, Mario St-Amand, Monsieur Lazhar, Nuit # 1, Québec Cinéma, Radio-Canada, Roy Dupuis, Sophie Bernard-Piché, Sophie Nélisse, Starbuck, Sylvie Moreau, Yves P. Pelletier
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Genie Awards presenters and guests announced
CBC and the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television have announced the names of presenters and special guests presenting at the 32nd Annual Genie Awards on Thursday, March 8th. What a spectacular line-up! Special guests include: Gordon Pinsent, Adam Beach, … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Beach, Allan Hawco, Cassie Steele, CBC Live, Fefe Dobson, Gabrielle Miller, Genie Awards, Gordon Pinsent, Gregory Smith, Jason Priestley, Johnny Reid, Karine Vanasse, Kim Coates, K’NAAN, Rossif Sutherland, Sarah Gadon, The Sheepdogs, Tyler Labine, Zaib Shaikh
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CBC announces Saskatoon local service expansion
CBC English Services today announced another significant step forward in its plan to improve local services for Canadians across the country, as a part of its “Everyone, Every way” strategic plan. A new local radio morning show and expanded online … Continue reading
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Tagged CBC, Donald Atchison, expansion, Kirstine Stewart, Sarah Lue, Saskatchewan, Saskatoon
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Inside look – Choreographing Ils Dansent
My experience working with the 10 gentlemen on Ils Dansent was a challenging yet rewarding one. Some guys were clearly strong at hip hop, while others had a hard time grasping the choreography. During the final shoot, they ALL proved … Continue reading
Acadian Day celebrations
On August 15, Radio-Canada and the city of Tracadie-Sheila will be teaming up to celebrate National Acadian Day with a day full of music, culture and exhibitions. The highlight of the day may very well be a special free concert, … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Programming, Radio-Canada
Tagged Edith Butler, Jean-François Breau, Lennie Gallant, Marie-Eve Janvier, Marie-Philippe Bergeron, National Acadian Day, Patsy Gallant, Première Chaîne, Radio Radio, Radio-Canada, Samuel Chiasson, Sarah Lue, Tracadie-Sheila, Wilfred LeBouthillier
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A look at RCI Vision
If you haven’t already visited Radio Canada International’s new film and video directory, RCI Vision, I highly recommend that you do. The site is dedicated to showcasing and sharing culture. You can find a vast selection of short films, essays, … Continue reading
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Tagged CBC, culture, diversity, Radio Canada International, Radio-Canada, RCI Vision, Sarah Lue
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Canada Day celebrations
I caught up with CBC’s Chris Jackson during Delhi 2 Dublin’s rehearsal for the Canada Day festivities on Parliament Hill. What an experience! Despite all of the rain and wind, everyone was in good spirits and working hard preparing for … Continue reading
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Tagged Canada Day, CBC, celebrations, Chris Jackson, crew, From Dublin to Delhi, Parliament Hill. mixing sound, programming, Radio-Canada, rehearsal, Sarah Lue
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