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The Halifax CBC Radio Building, home to Information Morning from 1970 to 2014. Information Morning was first broadcast on June 1, 1970. [1] The original format of the morning current affairs show was a "fast-paced, tightly made omnibus of news, weather, commentary, reviews and interviews," with the rumble of a distant teletype in the background.
CBC Radio Winnipeg was the first to embrace the format followed by Information Morning in Halifax, a move which increased audience and attracted coverage in Time magazine. [5] CBC Radio stopped running commercials in 1974.
CBHA-FM is a Canadian radio station. It is the CBC Radio One affiliate in Halifax, Nova Scotia, broadcasting at 90.5 MHz. It is the flagship CBC Radio One station for the Maritime provinces. CBHA's studios are located on 7067 Chebucto Road in Halifax, while its transmitter is located on Washmill Lake Drive in Clayton Park.
CBH-FM (102.7 MHz) is a non-commercial public radio station in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The station was launched on June 1, 1975 and is the CBC Music outlet for Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. CBH-FM's studios are at 7067 Chebucto Road in Halifax, while its transmitter is on Washmill Lake Drive in Clayton Park.
After renting for many years, the CBC purchased the building in 1981. However, in the wake of staff reductions and programming cuts, the CBC sold the building in 2014 as part of plans to consolidate television and radio in a new facility on 7067 Chebucto Road in the Armdale neighbourhood of Halifax's West End.
The Early Edition (BC Weekday Morning Show) The Fisheries Broadcast (Newfoundland and Labrador only) Front Burner; Here and Now; The House; Ideas; Information Morning; Inside the Music; Just Asking; Laugh Out Loud; Maritime Noon; Marvin's Room; Massey Lectures; Metro Morning; More with Anna Maria Tremonti [4] The Next Chapter; North by ...
CBC Halifax refers to: CBHA-FM, CBC Radio One on 90.5 FM; CBH-FM, CBC Radio 2 on 102.7 FM; CBHT-DT, CBC Television on channel 3; SRC Halifax refers to: CBAF-FM-5, Première Chaîne on 92.3 FM; CBAX-FM, Espace musique on 91.5 FM; CBHFT, Télévision de Radio-Canada on channel 13, rebroadcaster of CBAFT
On December 3, 2012, he became CBC Radio One's morning "meteorologist", providing weather presentation for six CBC radio stations within the three Maritime provinces, including Information Morning in Halifax. Coade's career record surpassed that of fellow Canadian Dave Devall of CTV Toronto who retired from his 48-year career in 2009.