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Radio-Canada’s Bike Ride at Night
On Friday, May 17, Radio-Canada Ottawa-Gatineau invites the community to join our team for the Grande visite nocturne Radio-Canada. This 20-kilometre family bike ride at night is open to everybody. The focus is on the discovery of the city’s main … Continue reading
See the new promo for Radio-Canada’s “Bye Bye 2012″
Radio-Canada has just released the promo for their yearly Bye Bye show to end off 2012. – Sarah Lue, Blog host Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this post Print for later … Continue reading
Posted in Radio-Canada
Tagged #radiocanada, Alain Chicoine, Bye Bye, Pauline Marois, Radio-Canada, Sarah Lue, SRC
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Opening video for the French Services panel
Here’s a short video to give you an idea of what Radio-Canada is like today. – Sarah Lue, Blog host Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this post Print for later Tell … Continue reading
New Radio-Canada app for iPad and iPad mini
On October 29, Radio-Canada released its free app for iPad and iPad mini. The app’s front page refreshes daily to keep you up to speed on the latest news, plus it hand-picks content for you from Radio-Canada’s top stories, based … Continue reading
Posted in Radio-Canada, Social Media, Technology
Tagged Application, iPad, iPad mini, Radio-Canada
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Radio-Canada et Moi
You know it. We all know it. Everybody knows it. Facebook is a staple. Even more so now that so many people are Facebooking while they watch TV. Our Twitter hashtags (#tlmep and #edlt, for instance) and live Facebook conversations … Continue reading
Discovering the world, one blog post at a time
Lately, I’ve been exploring some of the fascinating blogs that CBC/Radio-Canada has to offer. I must say, the selection is quite impressive. With a wide spectrum of topics covered, chances are even the most particular readers will be able to … Continue reading
Posted in Radio-Canada, Social Media
Tagged blog, CBC, correspondent, Radio-Canada, Social media
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Are you ready for Combat des livres?
Whether I’m out basking in the sun at the cottage, or curled up on my favourite armchair on a sub-zero Sunday in January, I just love diving into a new novel. So I’m very pleased to see the Combat des … Continue reading
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
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Tagged CBC, independent producers, pitch, platform, proposal, Radio-Canada, Sarah Lue
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Radio-Canada Rive-Nord and Radio-Canada Rive-Sud
Radio-Canada recently launched two new, original microsites devoted to Montreal’s North and South Shores, Radio-Canada Rive-Nord and Radio-Canada Rive-Sud, where residents can stay informed, exchange views and react to local events. As part of this pilot project, a team of … Continue reading
Posted in Everyone Every way, Radio-Canada
Tagged Quebec, Radio-Canada, Radio-Canada Rive-Nord, Radio-Canada Rive-Sud
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Espace.mu: Music for Every Mood
This past June, Radio-Canada launched its new music portal Espace.mu, and I must say I’ve been hooked ever since. A huge music fan, I was thrilled that Radio-Canada had set up a site where I could sample a whole slew … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Radio-Canada
Tagged blog, CBC, Cinéma cinéma, classical, Espace.mu, Francophonie, Guy A. Lepage, Hip Hop, Ils Dansent, jazz, Les amis de Brassens, Lune d’automne, music, Nico Archambault, Patrick Beauduin, Pénélope, Pénélope McQuade, playlist, public broadcaster, Radio-Canada, rock, Sophie Bernard-Piché, Tout le monde en parle
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