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CBC News Network (formerly CBC Newsworld) is a
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English-language specialty news channel owned by the
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(CBC). It broadcasts into over 10 million homes in Canada. As Canada's first all-news channel, it is the world's third-oldest television service of this nature, after
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in the United States and
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in the United Kingdom. It is funded by cable subscriber fees and commercial advertising. Unlike the CBC's main television network, the channel cannot directly receive operational funds from the corporation's public funding allotment—although it does benefit from synergies with other CBC services, such as the ability to share reporters and programs with the main network. CBC News Network's
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counterpart is
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, also owned by the CBC (or, ''Société Radio-Canada'' in French).


Revenue

According to the 2014 "Communications Monitoring Report" by the
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(CRTC), CBC News Network in 2014 had 11.3 million subscribers and a revenue of $86.7 million.


History

With
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already being widely available in Canada during the 1980s, private and state-owned Canadian broadcasters began to apply for a licence for a similar 24-hour news service in Canada. In 1987, the
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(CRTC) awarded a licence to the CBC. The launch of CBC's 24-hour news service was delayed several times: first when
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, who had filed a competing application for an all-news channel, chose to appeal the CRTC decision; second, when the federal cabinet issued a directive to the CBC to revise its service plan for the network to include private commercial broadcasters and to launch a parallel
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service; and lastly, when cable companies were reluctant to add the service just five months after a similar launch of numerous other channels. CBC Newsworld finally began broadcasting on 31 July 1989 from several regional studios in Halifax,
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and
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, becoming Canada's first all-news channel. (As of 2017, there are production studios in Vancouver, Toronto and Halifax.) In the 1990s, the channel also aired repeats of
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's political sketch comedy series ''
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'' and ''
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'', but these were discontinued in 2001 after a CRTC directive that the shows did not qualify as news programming. In 2000, because of a fee dispute between
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(then known as Regional Cablesystems; later acquired by Eastlink) and the CBC, CBC News Network was dropped by a number of Persona-owned cable systems. Thereafter, while CBC News Network was sometimes thought to be a mandatory basic cable channel, these cable systems did not carry the channel at all during much of the 2000s.


Newsworld International

Some of CBC News Network's programming also aired on the now-defunct
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, an American cable news network co-owned by the CBC and the
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. CBC Newsworld (as it was then known) produced some programming for Newsworld International, and scheduled programming from other news networks like Britain's
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, which did not air on the Canadian channel. Soon after, Newsworld International was sold to
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in 2000, then to
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in 2001, and then to
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and
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in 2004. Newsworld continued to provide the network's programming until Gore and Hyatt launched their own network,
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, on 1 August 2005. In 2013, the channel was sold again to the
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and became
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on 20 August 2013.


2009 re-launch

In December 2008, it was reported that the CBC planned to revamp Newsworld in 2009, as the result of a strategic review and market survey. The CBC found that consumer awareness of CBC Newsworld was lower in comparison to other
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s, and there was a perception that the CBC broke stories too slowly. Tentative plans also called for the revamped channel to have more prominent displays of news headlines and weather reports. On 21 October 2009, it was announced that CBC Newsworld would be renamed CBC News Network on October 26 as part of a larger re-launch of the
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division. A new lineup of programs was introduced to the network, with a greater emphasis towards live news coverage. New programs included ''CBC News Now'' (the channel's rolling news coverage), ''
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'', ''
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'' (a business news program hosted by
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and ''
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''-investor
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), and '' Connect with Mark Kelley''.


CBC News Network HD

In January 2009, the CBC launched an HD
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of CBC News Network (then CBC Newsworld) called CBC Newsworld HD. The channel was renamed CBC News Network HD on 26 October 2009 to coincide with the renaming of CBC Newsworld to CBC News Network. The HD feed has been confirmed at 720p resolution on
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after it was added to the lineup in 2014. It is available through all major television providers in the country.


Programming

CBC News Network used to air a number of magazine-style programs, along with hourly news updates. The network has moved from that style of programming to focusing solely on live-news and documentary programs, including ''
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'' and '' Rough Cuts''—both of which used to be hosted by
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—and ''
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''—a political affairs program hosted by Don Newman that aired twice daily. '' The Hour'' with George Stroumboulopoulos was launched in 2005 in an attempt to attract younger viewers; similar news-oriented talk shows, such as ''
Pamela Wallin Live ''Pamela Wallin Live'' was a Canadian interview series which aired on CBC Newsworld from 1995 to 1999. It was hosted by Pamela Wallin. Following her highly publicized firing from the CBC's ''Prime Time News'' in 1995, Wallin formed her own produ ...
'', ''
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'', ''Face Off'', and ''
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'', also aired on the network in the 1990s. The network's daytime schedule consists of live rolling news coverage (formerly branded as ''
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''), which airs weekdays from 10:00a.m. to 4:00p.m. ET, Saturdays from 6:00a.m. to 5:30p.m. ET, and Sundays from 6:00a.m. to 4:00p.m. ET (with a two-hour break from 10:00a.m. to 12:00p.m. ET). Instead of producing a separate noon-hour program, most
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stations simulcast CBC News Network from 12:00 to 1:00pm local time, with an "L-bar" showing local news and weather headlines. ''
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'' airs live from 5:00 to 7:00p.m. ET. From 8:00 to 9:00p.m. on weekdays, CBC News Network airs ''Canada Tonight'', hosted by
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. Beginning with the
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airing at 9:00p.m. ET, '' The National''—CBC News' flagship nightly
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—runs live until 2:00a.m. ET and then on a loop until 6:00 a.m. ET the following morning. Other original programming that appear on CBC News Network includes: * ''Marketplace'' — Canadian consumer
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series * ''The Fifth Estate''investigative documentary
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series * ''
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'' — documentary television series * '' Rosemary Barton Live'' — live weekly program on political news and issues, hosted by CBC's chief political correspondent
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. * ''The Investigators'' — hosted by
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Since 2021, the channel has also simulcast CBC Radio One's news phone-in show ''
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'' on Sunday afternoons.


Anchors


Current

* Peter Armstrong *
Adrienne Arsenault Adrienne Arsenault is a Canadian journalist who is the Chief Correspondent of CBC News and co-anchor of '' The National'' since November 2017. Arsenault joined the CBC in 1991, as an editorial assistant and night assignment editor for CBC Toront ...
*
Rosemary Barton Rosemary Barton (born May 31, 1976) is a Canadian political journalist, currently serving as the chief political correspondent for CBC. In this role, she anchors her own Sunday morning news show, '' Rosemary Barton Live'', hosted the "At Issu ...
* Andrew Chang *
Natasha Fatah Natasha Fatah is a Canadian journalist, based in Toronto, Ontario. She is a host for CBC News Network. Early life and education Fatah was born in Karachi, Pakistan and spent most of her childhood in Saudi Arabia in Riyadh and Jeddah; she has al ...
* Jennifer Hall *
Ian Hanomansing Ian Harvey Hanomansing is a Canadian television journalist with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)."Hanomansing's future is anchored in star potential: Pacific Rim host could be next Mansbridge". ''Vancouver Sun'', June 16, 1997. He form ...
*
Heather Hiscox Heather Hiscox (born 18 November 1965) is a Canadian news anchor who hosts '' CBC News Now'' from 6 to 10 a.m. on weekdays on CBC News Network. She was also the host of the CBC's former flagship morning television program '' CBC News: Morning' ...
*
Colleen Jones Colleen Patricia Jones (born December 16, 1959) is a Canadian curler and television personality. She is best known as the skip of two women's world championship teams and six Tournament of Hearts Canadian women's championships, including an un ...
*
Vassy Kapelos Vassiliki Kapelos (; born May 6, 1981) is a Canadian political journalist, currently serving as the chief political correspondent for CTV News. She formerly was the host of '' Power & Politics'' on CBC News Network from 2018 to 2022. She formerly ...
*
Carole MacNeil Carole MacNeil is a Canadian television journalist, known for her work with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation which spanned over thirty years. MacNeil began her career anchoring local news programs in New Brunswick and Ontario in the early ...
*
Ginella Massa Ginella Massa (born January 29, 1987) is a Canadian television journalist. An Afro-Latina Muslim reporter and anchor, she became Canada's first hijab-wearing television reporter in 2015, and the first news anchor in hijab when she anchored the 1 ...
* Andrew Nichols * Scott Peterson *
Aarti Pole Aarti Asha Pole is a Canadian journalist with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. She is currently a news anchor for CBC News Network. Biography Pole was the Washington Correspondent for ''Global National'' with Dawna Friesen. Prior to that, ...
* Michael Serapio *
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Former

Original members of the first Newsworld anchor team: * George Boyd *
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* Beth Gaines *Jane Gilbert * Paul Griffin Other former anchors: * Dave Brindle *
Kim Brunhuber Kim Barry Brunhuber is a Canadian journalist and author. He serves as a weekend anchor on CNN International hosting the European breakfast edition of ''CNN Newsroom''. He has previously served as anchor and reporter for the Canadian Broadcasting ...
— now with '' The National'' * Bill Cameron — deceased (2005) * Bruce Dowbiggin — 1990s * Harry Forestell — now host of ''CBC News: New Brunswick'' *
Dawna Friesen Dawna Friesen is a Canadian television journalist, currently the chief anchor and executive editor of ''Global National''.L. ScrivenerDawna Friesen: From shy prairie girl to Global News anchor ''Toronto Star'', September 20, 2010. She was previ ...
— now with ''
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'' * Tom Harrington — current host of ''
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'' on
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*
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— now former
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*
Mark Kelley Mark Kelley is a Canadians, Canadian television journalist, associated with CBC News. Formerly a correspondent and substitute anchor for ''CBC News: The National, The National'' and a host of ''CBC News: Morning'', he hosted ''Connect with Mark ...
"Major changes ahead at CBC News"
''
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'', Print Edition: June 16, 2009, Page R1.
* Nil Köksal — now host of '' World Report'', ''CBC News Toronto Weekend'', and ''CBC Toronto News at 11'' (Sunday) *
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— eponymous anchor of ''
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''; now host of ''
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'' on
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*
Anne-Marie Mediwake Anne Marie Abeyesinghe Mediwake is a Canadian television news anchor. Formerly co-anchor of Global Toronto's 6 p.m. ''News Hour'', she was hired in September 2009 by the CBC News Network. In October 2010, she became co-anchor of CBC News Toront ...
— now ''
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'' *
Suhana Meharchand Suhana Meharchand is a Canadian retired journalist who was most recently a CBC News Network anchor and host of '' CBC News Now''. Early life Meharchand was born in Durban, South Africa, and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Meharchand is a gra ...
*
Jordi Morgan Jordi Morgan (born September 27, 1958) is a well-known radio and television broadcaster in Nova Scotia, Canada. Born in Moncton, New Brunswick, Morgan worked in a number of capacities for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) throughout the 1 ...
— official for the
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and metro organiser for the
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* Reshmi Nair * Don Newman — retired * John Northcott - now weekend anchor of '' World Report'' on
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*
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*
Kathleen Petty Kathleen Petty is a Canadians, Canadian radio and television news journalist. She worked for almost two decades for the CBC News Network, where she was co-founder producer and host. When CBC Newsworld was launched in 1989 she was the anchor. She ...
— current host of ''Ottawa Morning'' on CBC Radio Ottawa *
Lorne Saxberg Lorne Saxberg (August 6, 1958 – May 6, 2006) was a Canadian television journalist and one of many on-air anchors on CBC Newsworld. Saxberg was born in Thunder Bay, Ontario and joined the CBC's radio arm. As host of ''Ontario Morning'' in the ...
— died in snorkelling accident in
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* Sarika Sehgal — moved to CTV News Channel; now deceasedFormer news anchor Sarika Sehgal dead at 42
''broadcastdialogue.com'', May 27, 2019
* Alison Smith — now retired; former co-anchor of ''
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'' on
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with Bernie McNamee *
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— now host of
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on CTV News Channel * George Stroumboulopoulos — now freelance * Sheldon Turcott — retired; deceased as of 2000 * Nancy Wilson — retired


Logos

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References


External links

*
Newsworld on MBC
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