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CBC/Radio-Canada employees get set to go Google
As CBC/Radio-Canada employees get set to go Google, Fred Mattocks gives us an inside look at what innovation means for the Corporation, its future and its services to Canadians. Fred Mattocks is chair of CBC/Radio-Canada’s Technology Strategy Board and General … Continue reading
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Tagged CBC, Fred Mattocks, Google, Jacinthe Lacombe-Cliche, Radio-Canada, technology
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A year in review, courtesy of MTM’s Research Team
The Media Technology Monitor (MTM) is Canada’s premier research product in the area of technology ownership and use. Based on 12,000 telephone interviews annually, the MTM has spoken with over 100,000 Canadians (equally split between Anglophones and Francophones) over the … Continue reading
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Tagged CBC, Internet, Mark Allen, media, Monitor, MTM, Netflix, radio, Radio-Canada, reports, Social TV, survey, tablets, technology, TV, youtube
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New CBC/Radio-Canada online magazine focuses on media and technology innovations
I recently had the opportunity to sit down with Paul Jané, Chief Editor of CBC/Radio-Canada’s new tech news magazine, SYNC, which was released last week. I asked Paul a few questions about the new webzine’s content and objectives. What can … Continue reading
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Tagged CBC, media, Paul Jané, Radio-Canada, Sophie Bernard-Piché, SYNC, tech news magazine, technology, Technology Strategy Board (TSB)
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CBC/Radio-Canada’s 75th anniversary exhibition at the Canada Science and Technology Museum
This morning, the Canada Science and Technology Museum opened a new exhibition to commemorate the 75th anniversary of CBC/Radio-Canada. The launch of the exhibition also marked the start of National Science and Technology Week being held from October 14-23. CBC/Radio-Canada: … 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
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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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Welcome to CBC/Radio-Canada’s Blog
Welcome to CBC/Radio-Canada’s Blog. We’ll be using this as a place where people from across CBC/Radio-Canada team up to discuss what’s happening both inside Canada’s public broadcaster and across our industry: how we operate, how decisions are made, industry trends, technology, our trade, our craft, our tools, and our people. Continue reading
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Tagged blog, Canadians, CBC, culture, media, public broadcaster, Radio-Canada, Sarah Lue, technology, trends
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