- Reaction score
- 1,400
- Points
- 1,160
SeaKingTacco, agree with tour assessment of CBC Radio Winnipeg/Vancouver. World Report, Quirks and Quarks, The House and Cross Country Checkup with Rex Murphy are good programs although I personally find The House bias somewhat. I used to listen to classical music on CBC FM. CBC also broadcasts after midnight, European and Australian national news/info shows e.g. Radio Prague, Australian Broadcasting Corporation. The above represents few hours 24/7.
The BBM clearly indicates that the CBC has an exceptionally small number of listeners/watchers in every market in Canada, and it is further eroding. Changes to radio programming have even alienated The Friends of CBC.
I do not know if it is still the case, but when there was an event to be covered, CBC sent crews from: local TV, the National TV, Newsworld TV, CBC Radio local and national, plus their compatriots from all the French CBC Radio and TV. The local private TV and radio stations and newspapers in Winnipeg complained that all the CBC employees outnumbered them in their entirety. I have attended at events and seen this.
Regarding http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20090226.wcbc0226/BNStory/Front/home
“Of course leave it to the conservative Gov't to put the CBC in a position where will need to rely on American programming to survive.” This comment and the G & M article should have been posted in Radio Chatter, Whats the dumbest thing you heard said today?
To me, this is just subliminal anti-Americanism. Do not forget that 83% of our economy is exported to the US. If you are so Canadian content, then stop e.g. eating US imports during the winter.
The CBC cannot survive on Canadian content alone. The CBC should not be in the position to out bid Canadian private broadcasters for any kind of programming, especially US programming, with taxpayers dollars.
Sell the CBC TV. Keep CBC Radio, as one network, broadcasting on both AM and FM, in both languages (as well as special languages in Northern Canada). The AM/FM would be available to everyone in Canada and by shortwave to the world.
The BBM clearly indicates that the CBC has an exceptionally small number of listeners/watchers in every market in Canada, and it is further eroding. Changes to radio programming have even alienated The Friends of CBC.
I do not know if it is still the case, but when there was an event to be covered, CBC sent crews from: local TV, the National TV, Newsworld TV, CBC Radio local and national, plus their compatriots from all the French CBC Radio and TV. The local private TV and radio stations and newspapers in Winnipeg complained that all the CBC employees outnumbered them in their entirety. I have attended at events and seen this.
Regarding http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20090226.wcbc0226/BNStory/Front/home
“Of course leave it to the conservative Gov't to put the CBC in a position where will need to rely on American programming to survive.” This comment and the G & M article should have been posted in Radio Chatter, Whats the dumbest thing you heard said today?
To me, this is just subliminal anti-Americanism. Do not forget that 83% of our economy is exported to the US. If you are so Canadian content, then stop e.g. eating US imports during the winter.
The CBC cannot survive on Canadian content alone. The CBC should not be in the position to out bid Canadian private broadcasters for any kind of programming, especially US programming, with taxpayers dollars.
Sell the CBC TV. Keep CBC Radio, as one network, broadcasting on both AM and FM, in both languages (as well as special languages in Northern Canada). The AM/FM would be available to everyone in Canada and by shortwave to the world.