They may be small, but the collection of radio stations that service Saskatchewan’s remote northern communities are hubs that ...
With the release Wednesday of the fall PPM numbers, we are witnessing some unusual figures and trends. PPM markets will continue to live with low sample sizes. As a member of the BBM Radio Executive, ...
As heads started rolling at the BBC on Sunday – amid revelations that a documentary on Donald Trump had been deceptively edited – defenders of the British public broadcaster began levelling charges of ...
OTTAWA — The Liberal government’s plans for CBC/Radio-Canada include looking at getting Canada into the Eurovision international song contest. A line in the new federal budget’s section on CBC says ...
Health Minister Christian Dubé defended the special law adopted under a gag order imposing a new method of remuneration for doctors on Sunday evening on the set of the show “Tout le monde en parle.” ...
This Sunday, October 5th, Guy A. Lepagetakes the helm of Tout le monde en parle to kick off the 22nd season of this beloved weekly rendezvous. As always broadcast live from Radio-Canada's Studio A, ...
Radio-Canada has apologized and put one of its reporters on indefinite leave after she used antisemitic language during a Monday broadcast. On the television show Sur Le Terrain, Washington ...
Radio-Canada is apologizing after a reporter made antisemitic comments on air, but a national Jewish advocacy group says the broadcaster needs to do more to prevent similar incidents from happening.
The Maison de Radio-Canada is seen in Montreal. A reporter who uttered antisemitic stereotypes on air has been relieved of her duties and Radio-Canada has apologized. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian ...
Radio-Canada is apologizing after one of its reporters used antisemitic language during a television broadcast on Monday. Correspondent Élisa Serret was doing a television hit from Washington about ...
Reporter said Jewish people finance American politics, run U.S. cities and Hollywood. Radio-Canada is apologizing after one of its reporters used antisemitic language during a television broadcast on ...
'The words used last night were pernicious antisemitic tropes and have absolutely no place on Canadian airwaves,' says heritage minister Steven Guilbeault You can save this article by registering for ...
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