Canadian Broadcasting History

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The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, branded as CBC/Radio-Canada, is a Canadian Crown Corporation that serves as the national public radio and television broadcaster. Already operating both radio (AM and FM) and television networks in French and English, CBC additionally; provides programming in Native languages, running a multilingual shortwave service for listeners overseas; and provides closed-captioning for the deaf, as well. First established in its present form on November 2nd, in 1936, CBC stands as the oldest existing broadcasting network in Canada. It was created to combat the heavy influence from American broadcasting networks and protect Canadian culture. Their radio services include CBC Radio One, CBC Radio 2, Ici Radio-Canada …show more content…

Meaning it encouraged for the provision of a wide range of programming that reflects Canadian attitudes, opinions, ideas, values, and artistic creativity, and the displaying of Canadian talent in entertainment programming. Also, the system should offer information and analysis concerning Canada and other countries from a Canadian point of view. CBC must ensure that at least 60 percent of its overall schedule, measured during the day ( 6 a.m. to midnight), is Canadian content. By being predominantly based in Canada CBC helps to supply jobs to the Canadian people, as well as promoting Canadian brands and people. Citizens view CBC as one of this country's greatest cultural institutions.”The CBC is Canada. Growing up in Toronto as a young boy hearing “This is the CBC” followed immediately by “Ici Radio Canada” at the start of every morning, I thought: “Wow! The whole country is hearing this right now” and quickly visualized the Maritimes, Quebec City, northern Ontario, the Prairies and B.C.’s mountains. So few words, yet so much country — so much pride.” This quote was said by an unknown Canadian citizens when speaking out about the recent budget cuts taken towards the broadcasting …show more content…

In addition, to supporting the linguistic duality and multicultural and multiracial nature of Canadian society, and recognizing the special place of aboriginal peoples' within our society.Therefore, nationalism was pretty effectively promoted through the Canadian Broadcasting Company, it garnered a sense of belonging throughout the citizens.
To a certain extent CBC was not overly effective in their portrayal of the Canadian identity nor was it all too managing full. As time went on their presence became more irrelevant in Canadian culture, yet nothing can rival or even come close to the original powerhouse that it once was. The vast majority of Canadians relied on it as their news source and many still do today. The presence might not be large but they effects and legacy will forever live on in the hearts of

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