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It's mostly online and mostly in western Canada, but some will see additional late news shows. Perhaps a hedge against coming cuts in the event of a new government?
CBC Expands Local And Regional News Coverage Across Canada
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Or maybe just living up to their mandate?
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On the TV side it looks like it’s mainly adding new late local news in each of the four Atlantic provinces, replacing a regional newscast.
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Well, the timing is certainly interesting if they're worried about the mandate. Why now?
It's harder to take away a service once it's added than to never let it happen at all.
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Did you know J.D. Salinger once got a penalty while he was playing hockey?
Two minutes for Holden....
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No objection. Maybe they'll hire those laid off by the big private media conglomerates.
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The new regional CBC FAST news channels are a welcome addition. It'll be nice to have other options besides Global News and CityNews 24/7.
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ED1 wrote:
The new regional CBC FAST news channels are a welcome addition. It'll be nice to have other options besides Global News and CityNews 24/7.
Agree!
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So I happened to check out the new 11 PM newscasts on CBC Nova Scotia, and unfortunately it turns out to be a cut down rebroadcast of the 6 PM CBC Nova Scotia News. I'm assuming this is the case for the late night CBC regional newscasts in New Brunswick, PEI, and Newfoundland & Labrador.
That's kind of disappointing, considering these rebroadcasts replaced a live (but pan-regional) newscast.
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Upon closer inspection, the 11 PM newscasts on CBC Calgary, Vancouver, and Winnipeg also appear to be cut down versions of their 6 PM news.
CBC Toronto, Montreal, and Edmonton still appear to have a live 11 PM show, or at least a different one than 6 PM.
I guess in order for a bunch of these FAST channels to exist, most of the 11 PM newscasts on CBC TV had to be sacrificed.
Last edited by ED1 (November 13, 2024 5:08 am)