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CBC/Radio-Canada co-presents the international conference on public broadcasting in the digital age
Broadcast industry leaders gathered in Ottawa to attend the International Institute of Communications (IIC) conference, organized under the theme, “The Role and Future of Public Broadcasting in the Digital Age.” This event successfully capped off CBC/’Radio-Canada’s 75th anniversary celebrations. Here … Continue reading
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Thank you, Canada
Many thanks to everyone involved in making our 75th anniversary such a great success. – Sarah Lue, Blog host Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this post Print for later Tell a … Continue reading
For one evening, From Headlines to History turns the clock back to 1967
” Where were you in ‘67, when Montreal played host to a World’s Fair that is still remembered with fond admiration today? Many of you were probably there in person over several days, enjoying an experience you would never forget, … Continue reading
Put your knowledge to the test by taking the CBC/Radio-Canada Quiz
Today through to the 75th anniversary on November 2, go to the CBC /Radio-Canada corporate 75th site for your chance to WIN: an Apple iPad 2, iPod Touch, iPod Nano, or an Amazon Kindle! Increase your chance of winning – … Continue reading
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Tagged 75th anniversary, CBC, Eric Romanica, quiz, Radio-Canada
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Revisit emotional moments on Radio-Canada.ca
Produced by a team of passionate professionals, Radio-Canada’s colourful 75th anniversary website is now online, along with its mobile version. Our site features an interactive timeline where visitors can browse through the decades, allowing them to re-experience hundreds of emotional … Continue reading
CBC/Radio-Canada kicks off 75 days of special anniversary programming and events
Our 75 days of anniversary celebrations is now officially underway. We kicked off the anniversary celebrations with the premiere of our cross-cultural production 1 DAY. During the spring, we put the call out to Canadians. We asked you to send … Continue reading
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Tagged 1 Day, 75th anniversary, anniversary, Canadians, Eric Romanica, Susan Dando, Your CBC/Radio-Canada
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1 Day, 24 Hours, 34 Million Lives
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Sylvain Cossette: The man behind the logo
The man who gave us the 75th anniversary logo is none other than Sylvain Cossette—no, not the popular Quebec singer, but CBC/Radio-Canada’s very own Montreal based graphic designer. Sylvain has been with the team for five years. His work mainly … Continue reading
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Tagged 75th anniversary, artist, blog, CBC, design, lol, Radio-Canada, Sophie Bernard-Piché, Sylvain Cossette, Your CBC/Radio-Canada
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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
A new way to discover CBC Digital Archives
In an era where you can watch cat videos online all day, it’s hard to remember the pre-YouTube years. But back in 2001, websites featuring archival video and audio were few. That was when two teams in Montreal and Toronto … Continue reading
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