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The Founding of CBC/Radio-Canada
In the 1920s, broadcasting from the United States was flooding the Canadian market, and it was widely perceived that unless Canada acted to establish a Canadian broadcasting service, we would be smothered in American culture.
Following the Report of the Aird Commission in 1929, the first Broadcasting Act was passed in 1932 to create the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission (CRBC).
In 1936, a new Act established the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation as the successor of the CRBC. At that time, CBC/Radio-Canada encompassed eight publicly owned or leased stations and 14 private affiliates. Within one year, thanks to new transmitters, national coverage reached 76 per cent of the population, and included French-language broadcasting out of a station in Montreal.
In September 1952 the first CBC/Radio-Canada television broadcasts began, in Montreal (bilingual) and Toronto (English).
Connected mandy members:
Steve Johnston
Producer
Wendy Kirschner
Actor
david kovacs
Event Producer
Janice Savona
Actor
Max Lanthier
Editor (Avid)
Daniel Milligan
Camera Operator
Justin Gordon
Voice Over: Canadian
Patti Jette
Executive Producer
Adam Revesz
Director of Photography
Linda March
Make-up Artist
Jessica Lynne Kempton
Actor
Bert Harkness
Actor
David Hale
Actor
Ann Lang
Producer
Marc Whiteway
Camera Operator
Steven J. Bull
Actor
Judah Purcell
Editor
Marc Whiteway
Camera Operator
Jaime Teran
Fixer
Robert Kirbyson
Writer / Director
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