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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
Posted in Strategic Planning
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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
SxSW: More than just bands and BBQ (part 2)
Last week I posted part one of SxSW: More Than Just Bands and BBQ. As CBC Radio 3’s blog editor/online community manager, I attended this year’s SxSW Interactive to check out the latest developments in interactive culture, policy and technology. … Continue reading
Posted in Technology
Tagged APIs, audience, blog, CBC, community, Conference, culture, editor, evolution, interactive, John Paolozzi, languages, local events, love, media landscape, music, online, policy, radio 3, series, speakers, stream, SXSW, SxSWi, technology, TED
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Providing inspiration
Last Wednesday, at the International Women’s Media Foundation Leaders Conference in Washington, CBC News was cited as one of five news media organisations around the world considered models for working women in their regions. With this recognition, CBC News stands … Continue reading


