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Tom Allen, host of About Time on CBC Music, formerly Shift; Barbara Amiel; Aba Amuquandoh; Steve Armitage, former CBC-Sports reporter and play-by-play announcer; Peter Armstrong; former host of World Report on CBC Radio 1, foreign correspondent for CBC Television and CBC Newsworld; currently the economics reporter for CBC News
The phrase originated from a hoax video created by YouTube user John Cain in January 2014. [4] The video portrayed a fictitious blooper from a live newscast covering the disappearance of Florence, Kentucky-native Jena Chisholm (who had been safely found in Las Vegas the day prior to filming), which featured a news reporter (played by Cain) on a hot mic, unaware he was on the air, telling his ...
The first CBC newscast was a bilingual radio report on November 2, 1936. The CBC News Service was inaugurated during World War II on January 1, 1941, when Dan McArthur, chief news editor, had Wells Ritchie prepare for the announcer Charles Jennings a national report at 8:00 pm. Previously, CBC relied on The Canadian Press to provide it with wire copy for its news bulletins.
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CBC News: The Scene is a Canadian entertainment news program on CBC Television and CBC Newsworld. It airs a two-minute weekday wrap on CBC News Network and local CBC newscasts, with a half-hour Weekend Scene edition airs on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays on CBC News Network. The show is hosted by journalist Jelena Adzic.
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Good Rockin' Tonite was a Canadian television series, airing on CBC Television from 1983 to 1993. [1] The program, similar to the American Friday Night Videos, played popular music videos, and also featured interviews with musicians, viewer contests and a countdown of the week's most popular singles and albums across Canada.