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As the only PEI-specific newscast in the province, Compass frequently trounces CTV Atlantic's regional newscasts in the island's supper-hour news ratings. In October 2008, the program won a Gemini award for its coverage of a major ice storm earlier that year. In May 2021 RTDNA Enterprise award winner CBC PEI – I Live Here Now.
CBCT-DT (channel 13) is a CBC Television station in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada.The station's studios are located on University Avenue in Charlottetown, and its transmitter is located on Route 1 near Bonshaw.
The decision faced criticism for reducing the amount of local coverage of the pandemic's impact—especially in markets where the CBC is the only local source of news programming. The move faced criticism from the Canadian Media Guild, Friends of Canadian Broadcasting, and Premier of Prince Edward Island Dennis King.
CBC Gem is CBC Television's over-the-top streaming platform; it launched in 2018, replacing the existing CBC TV app. The service carries live and on-demand programming from CBC Television, CBC News, and CBC Sports, as well as short- and long-form original programming and acquisitions (including films and television series).
This is a list of broadcast television stations serving cities in the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island. [1] City of licence Analog channel Digital channel
Bruce Rainnie is a broadcaster for CBC Sports and was the host (2003 to 2017) of CBC News: Compass, the supper-hour news program on CBCT in Prince Edward Island. He has been with CBC since 1995. [1] Rainnie began his career at CJLS Radio in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia where he hosted the morning show from 1989 to 1995. He received a Canadian Radio ...
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In June 2018, Saltwire Network changed the Carbonear, Newfoundland-based weekly newspaper, The Compass, from a subscriber model to a free total market product delivered as a flyer package wrap. [9] July 2018 saw Saltwire Network close The Beacon , The Advertiser , The Pilot and The Nor'wester , and merge them into a free weekly known as The ...