CBC/Radio-Canada’s Annual Public Meeting 2012

On September 25, 2012 we’ll be hosting our 4th Annual Public Meeting (APM) in St. John’s, Newfoundland.  The APM is a great opportunity for Canadians to come together and discuss their national public broadcaster. What are we doing that you love? What could we improve on? What do you want to see more of? We want to hear from you!

No matter where you live in Canada, you can participate in CBC/Radio-Canada’s Annual Public Meeting. Here’s how you can participate:

  • In person. If you’re in St. John’s then you’re invited to attend in person but make sure you register ahead of time because seating is limited. To register, email: apm@cbc.ca
  • Live webcast. It’s a good idea to register for this ahead of time as well.
  • Twitter. We’ll be tweeting live from the event and taking questions also. Follow @CBCAPM and hashtag #CBCAPM.
  • We’re also accepting questions submitted by video this year but the Wednesday deadline is quickly approaching. For tips on how to upload your video, click here.

We hope that you can join us. If you would like to familiarize yourself with CBC/Radio-Canada’s Annual Report, you can find them here.

- Sarah Lue, Blog host

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2 Responses to CBC/Radio-Canada’s Annual Public Meeting 2012

  1. Sarah Lue says:

    Thanks for your question Wayne. We’ve been receiving comments via Twitter (#CBCAPM) primarily. Feel free to share your comments or questions with us here. Whether it’s good or bad, we’d love to hear what you thought.

  2. Wayne Neily says:

    Where are comments posted or why can I not see any? Even though it was little publicized, surely someone must have had a comment for or about the Annual Meeting.

    Wayne N.

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