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May 11, 2023 3:11 pm  #1


CJBC AM/FM

As the risk of creating the most un-interesting post in the history of this board, I've noticed CJBC-AM is now simulcasting its local drive shows on CJBC-FM, pre-empting the network music programming.

 

May 11, 2023 7:35 pm  #2


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RadioAaron wrote:

As the risk of creating the most un-interesting post in the history of this board, I've noticed CJBC-AM is now simulcasting its local drive shows on CJBC-FM, pre-empting the network music programming.

It seems to me the CBC’s French FM network has a lot more regional programming than CBC Radio 2; is this just replacing another Ontario-based program in that time slot?

 

May 11, 2023 7:37 pm  #3


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MJ Vancouver wrote:

RadioAaron wrote:

As the risk of creating the most un-interesting post in the history of this board, I've noticed CJBC-AM is now simulcasting its local drive shows on CJBC-FM, pre-empting the network music programming.

It seems to me the CBC’s French FM network has a lot more regional programming than CBC Radio 2; is this just replacing another Ontario-based program in that time slot?

I don't know. I assumed CBC's French music network was 100% national.
 

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May 11, 2023 7:42 pm  #4


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And Radio Canada TV and radio doesn't need to worry about defunding!  

 

May 11, 2023 7:52 pm  #5


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paterson1 wrote:

And Radio Canada TV and radio doesn't need to worry about defunding!  

They don't?

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May 11, 2023 8:04 pm  #6


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RadioAaron wrote:

paterson1 wrote:

And Radio Canada TV and radio doesn't need to worry about defunding!  

They don't?

Nope, the Conservative leader has said that defunding would only be for CBC TV and radio.  Radio Canada TV and radio would not be touched.  Both are popular in Quebec and messing with culture in that province would be fatal for the Tories. 

 

May 11, 2023 8:11 pm  #7


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paterson1 wrote:

RadioAaron wrote:

paterson1 wrote:

And Radio Canada TV and radio doesn't need to worry about defunding!  

They don't?

Nope, the Conservative leader has said that defunding would only be for CBC TV and radio.  Radio Canada TV and radio would not be touched.  Both are popular in Quebec and messing with culture in that province would be fatal for the Tories. 

Ah, I see.

They can't actually do that though; for very good reasons the feds can only mess with overall funding and not how that funding is spent. 

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May 11, 2023 8:37 pm  #8


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Yes he would need to change the law, and that would be difficult.  Doubt if he would actually follow through on this but certain people in the party love the thought.  Story from CTV news..https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/poilievre-s-pitch-to-defund-cbc-while-keeping-french-services-would-require-change-in-law-1.6354275   

 

May 11, 2023 8:43 pm  #9


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paterson1 wrote:

Yes he would need to change the law, and that would be difficult.  Doubt if he would actually follow through on this but certain people in the party love the thought.  Story from CTV news..https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/poilievre-s-pitch-to-defund-cbc-while-keeping-french-services-would-require-change-in-law-1.6354275   

Yeah, "good" talking point that would never come to pass.
 

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May 11, 2023 9:13 pm  #10


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I have regularly viewed Le Téléjournal Midi avec Geneviève Asselin the last two years, perhaps 4 out of every 5, and on each broadcast have noticed a new assignment reporter appear on screen. I don't mean a new hire, I mean another reporter from the seemingly endless roster of story reporters they have. Initially I was curious about this, then astonished and now I find it just comical how over-indulged this francophone outfit is. If you are sceptical about this I encourage you to tune in; it won't require 2 years, perhaps 2-3 months will demonstrate the abundant funding available to Ici Radio-Canada Télé.

You might also notice other distinctions. Like not reporting Gordon Lightfoot's death. That was left for the 6 o'clock edition of Le Téléjournal Ontario. The very last story, of course.

 

May 11, 2023 10:36 pm  #11


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67GreenRambler wrote:

I have regularly viewed Le Téléjournal Midi avec Geneviève Asselin the last two years, perhaps 4 out of every 5, and on each broadcast have noticed a new assignment reporter appear on screen. I don't mean a new hire, I mean another reporter from the seemingly endless roster of story reporters they have. Initially I was curious about this, then astonished and now I find it just comical how over-indulged this francophone outfit is. If you are sceptical about this I encourage you to tune in; it won't require 2 years, perhaps 2-3 months will demonstrate the abundant funding available to Ici Radio-Canada Télé.

You might also notice other distinctions. Like not reporting Gordon Lightfoot's death. That was left for the 6 o'clock edition of Le Téléjournal Ontario. The very last story, of course.

That's odd, I thought La Presse gave fairly prominent copy to Lightfoot's passing.  And Radio Canada's website certainly had the story when Lightfoot passed.

I don't really know what percent of the $1.2 billion that Radio Canada gets.  I have read 30% and even 40%, but the sources weren't the best.

 However RC television has great ratings.  TV columnist Bill Brioux has pointed out, more than a few times RC has had the number one show in Canada and two or three others in the top ten.  Even more viewers than simsubed US programming on Global or CTV.  District 31 which is a drama on RC technically has been the highest rated show in Canada various times. And last years Bye Bye new years eve sendoff had 4.8 million viewers, and other shows like Infoman over 3 million.

Since they have better ratings than CBC English TV they reportedly bring in more revenue that the English network.