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This is a list of programs broadcast by CBC Television, ... CBC News: Sunday (2002–2009) CBC Selects (2014) CBC Summer Symphonies (1978) Ceilidh (1973–1974)
The National and all its news programs originating from the same news studio in Toronto (including CBC News: Sunday Night) are now available in HD. On September 1, 2011, as part of the analogue television shutoff and digital conversion, all CBC over-the-air HD broadcasts switched from the 1080i to 720p resolution format. [39]
This category includes television programs that have regularly aired their first-run episodes on CBC Television. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network.
CBC, Sportsnet, SN One, TVA Sports: 3 Stanley Cup Playoffs - Round 1 - Game 6: Montreal vs. Toronto: 7.3 May 29, 2021 CBC, Sportsnet, SN One, TVA Sports: 4 Stanley Cup Finals - Game 5: Montreal vs. Tampa Bay: 6.5 July 7, 2021 CBC, Sportsnet, SN One, TVA Sports: 5 Stanley Cup Finals - Game 4: Montreal vs. Tampa Bay: 6.0 July 5, 2021
CBC Music Top 20 [7] CBC Wednesday Night (1941-1970s) C'est la vie; Canada Live (1992–1993 program; the 2007– program by this name continues as CBC Music: Live) Canadia: 2056; The Candy Palmater Show; The Chumps Without a Net; Crossing Boundaries; The Dead Dog Café Comedy Hour; Definitely Not the Opera; Dispatches; The Doc Project; Double ...
This is a table listing of CBC Television's stations, arranged by market. This article also includes former self-supporting stations later operating as rebroadcasters of regional affiliates, stations no longer affiliated with CBC Television, and stations purchased by the CBC that formerly operated as private CBC Television affiliates.
The program premiered in 2002, and was hosted from its inception by investigative journalist Anna Maria Tremonti. [3] It was created as a replacement for This Morning, partially in response to criticism that the prior program's prerecorded format had hamstrung the network's ability to pivot to a live breaking news broadcast on the day of the September 11 attacks.
Until 1995, the network signed off the air between 1:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. daily (5:00 a.m. weekdays on its Toronto flagship station, CBL)– in that year, it launched an overnight program, CBC Radio Overnight, which airs international news and documentary programs. Radio One logo, 1997–2007