Richard Eriksson's Bookmarks Tagged With "CBC"
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Joe Clark takes over editorship of the Tea Makers blog
http://teamakers.blogspot.com/2008/07/under-new-management.html
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I was never particularly interested in the criticism-by-pseudonymous-insider blog about the Ceeb. This changes everything.
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Huge set of photos from the CBC construction site at Hamilton and W. Georgia in Vancouver
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cazasco/sets/72157594336617646/
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Public broadcaster building innards.
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Complete Doctor Who episodes from this season available on the CBC website
http://www.cbc.ca/doctorwho/episodes.html
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Let me guess, only Canadians need apply?
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Elaine Corden loves the CBC, but the The Great Canadian Wish List is bringing her down
http://trifective.blogspot.com/2007/06/cbc-and-music-picks-writing-about-chet.html
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The second link in her post is to an article in The Tyee she wrote about the wishlist.
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Ira Wagman says the CBC self-destructs by trying to copy its competitors
http://www.geist.com/columns/columns.php?id=58
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Barely a mention (and only indirectly) of CBC's cash cow, Hockey Night in Canada.
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Darren gets a response from a senior CBC executive on why the widescreen looked funny during a Canucks game
http://www.canuckscentral.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=6233
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Plays on the edges were cut out for regular viewers. Says the executive: the "widescreen SD signal is sent back to the network centre via digital link, and upconverted for HD and edge cropped for SD."
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Does the CBC widescreen view cut out plays for regular TV viewers?
http://www.canucksnation.com/blog/richard/2006/11/04/cbc-widescreen-cuts-out-plays
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It sure seemed that way during tonight's Canucks-Avalanche game.
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Old CBC radio and TV news footage covering China
http://archives.cbc.ca/IDD-1-73-2049/politics_economy/china/
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Inludes clips from each era of the country's modern history.
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China Rises, a four-part documentary series on the CBC
http://www.cbc.ca/chinarises/
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Starts January 22nd.
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Behind the scenes of Tod Maffin's bit on CBC TV about Canadian politicians and blogging
http://www.todmaffin.com/blogs/tech/?p=83
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Some segments with the personalities interacting on the 6 o'clock news may not be live.
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