Ici Radio-Canada Télé (stylized as ICI Radio-Canada Télé, and sometimes abbreviated as Ici Télé) is a
Canadian
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French-language
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free-to-air
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television network
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owned by the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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(known in French as Société Radio-Canada
RC, the national
public broadcaster
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. Its English-language counterpart is
CBC Television
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.
Its headquarters are at
Maison Radio-Canada
Maison de Radio-Canada (; English: ''CBC House''), located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, is the broadcast headquarters, studios and master control for all French-language radio and television services of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (kn ...
in
Montreal
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, which is also home to the network's flagship station,
CBFT-DT, as well as the
master control facilities of all of its owned-and-operated stations nationwide. Until the 2012
closedown of the CBC / Radio-Canada rebroadcaster network, it was the only
francophone
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network in Canada to broadcast terrestrially in all Canadian provinces.
Programming
This network is considered more popular than CBC Television. It does not face such intense competition from American networks. Despite this, it has trailed
TVA in the ratings for most of the last 30 years, roughly as long as its English counterpart has trailed
CTV. Its ratings have improved with offbeat
sitcoms
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, and the
talk show
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''
Tout le monde en parle.'' With this success, however, have come accusations of
dumbing down
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. For instance, ''Tout le monde en parle'' replaced the long-running Sunday night arts series ''
Les Beaux Dimanches''.
News programming is anchored by ''
Le Téléjournal'', which airs nightly at 10:00 p.m. Local newscasts, which air during the lunch and supper hours, now also carry the ''Téléjournal'' name, i.e., ''Le Téléjournal Montréal''. The regional newscasts used to be called ''Ce Soir (This Evening)''.
''Le Téléjournal''
All Radio-Canada newscasts are broadcast under the name ''
Le Téléjournal''. The main evening broadcast airs most nights at 10:00 p.m. local time (11:00 p.m. in the
Maritimes
The Maritimes, also called the Maritime provinces, is a region of Eastern Canada consisting of three provinces: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. The Maritimes had a population of 1,899,324 in 2021, which makes up 5.1% of ...
). ''Le Téléjournal'' is also seen live and as a repeat broadcast on a sister cable news channel
RDI and on time-delay worldwide via an international francophone channel
TV5. There are no morning newscasts. Local and regional news also takes the ''Téléjournal'' name followed by the name of a city, region, or province, or by the time of day (for example ''Le Téléjournal
Montréal
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'', ''Le Téléjournal Midi'', etc.)
CBVT-DT
CBVT-DT (channel 11), branded on-air as ICI Québec, is an Ici Radio-Canada Télé station in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The station is owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (known in French as ). CBVT-DT's studios are located on Rue ...
Quebec City
Quebec City is the capital city of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Quebec. As of July 2021, the city had a population of 549,459, and the Census Metropolitan Area (including surrounding communities) had a populati ...
,
CBLFT-DT Toronto
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and
CBOFT-DT Ottawa
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, and
CBAFT-DT in the
Atlantic provinces run local midday bulletins. In contrast, all affiliates run supper-hour bulletins which run from Monday to Fridays, except for
CBVT-DT
CBVT-DT (channel 11), branded on-air as ICI Québec, is an Ici Radio-Canada Télé station in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The station is owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (known in French as ). CBVT-DT's studios are located on Rue ...
,
CBOFT-DT and
CBAFT-DT, which run seven days a week.
Current affairs
Investigative reporting is broadcast weekly as ''
Enquête''. In 2008, the program tested the safety levels of
Tasers in the wake of concerns raised after a Polish immigrant died after RCMP police officers fired a Taser in
Vancouver International Airport
Vancouver International Airport is an international airport located on Sea Island (British Columbia), Sea Island in Richmond, British Columbia, Richmond, British Columbia, serving the city of Vancouver and the Lower Mainland region. It is lo ...
. Other shows such as ''
Découverte'' raised concerns about the safety of overhead bridges in Montreal after the
collapse of a bridge in 2007.
There is also weekly programming on political affairs concerning the
National Assembly of Quebec
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and the
House of Commons of Canada
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with ''Les coulisses du pouvoir'' (The Corridors of Power). Science and technology issues are covered in ''Découverte'' and agricultural and rural topics in ''La semaine verte''. Consumer affairs are covered in ''L'épicerie'' and ''Facture''.
Sports
From 1952 to 2004, the network was home to weekly French-language broadcasts of
ice hockey
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matches involving the
Montreal Canadiens
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, called ''
La Soirée du hockey
''La Soirée du hockey'' (literally translated to ''The Night of Hockey'') was the French language equivalent of the English Canadian CBC's NHL broadcasts ''Hockey Night in Canada'' produced by Radio-Canada, which targets on National Hockey League ...
''. The show was discontinued when broadcast rights reverted to
RDS. Viewers outside Quebec were able to continue watching games via Radio-Canada stations until 2006 when RDS became exclusive broadcasters. Radio-Canada was also the home of the
Montreal Alouettes
The Montreal Alouettes (Canadian French, French: ''Les Alouettes de Montréal'') are a professional Canadian football team based in Montreal, Quebec. Founded in 1946, the team has disbanded twice and been re-established thrice. The Alouettes compe ...
before moving to RDS. It was also home for many years to French-language television broadcasts of the
Montreal Expos
The Montreal Expos () were a Canadian professional baseball team based in Montreal. The Expos were the first Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise located outside the United States. They played in the National League (baseball), National League ...
.
After briefly losing the rights to
V and RDS as part of the
CTV/Rogers consortium, CBC/Radio-Canada re-gained rights to the
Olympic Games
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in 2014, with Radio-Canada as main French-language broadcaster. The CBC's rights have since been renewed through
2024
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.
Entertainment
The most popular entertainment shows on the network are variety shows such as ''
Tout le monde en parle'' and ''M pour musique'', sketch shows like ''Les invincibles'' and ''
Et Dieu créa... Laflaque'' and dramas such as ''
Les Hauts et les bas de Sophie Paquin'', ''
Virginie'' and ''Tout sur moi''.
''Tout le monde en parle'' in particular is a long-running talk show imported from the same show of the same name in France and has featured high-profile guests, such as
Julie Couillard and former
Action démocratique du Québec leader
Mario Dumont. A weekly music show called ''Studio 12'' appears on Sundays.
Although the bulk of the prime-time schedule is Quebec-produced, a few dubbed shows from the US have also aired in prime-time, such as ''
Perdus'', ''
Beautées désepérées'', and ''
Chère Betty''.
On New Year's Eve, Radio-Canada presents ''
Bye Bye'', a
sketch comedy
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special satirizing news stories and events from the past year (comparable to the ''
Royal Canadian Air Farce'' New Year's Eve specials formerly shown by the English-language CBC Television). In recent years it has become the most-watched program of the year on Quebecois television; the 2021 edition of ''Bye Bye'' was the most-watched program in Quebecois television history, and four out of the top five overall were editions of ''Bye Bye''.
Children
* Like CBC Television, ICI Télé also airs a morning programming block named ''Zone Jeunesse'' and ''Zone des petits'' from 5:30am to 9:00 am (weekdays) and 6:00am to 10:00am (weekends)
* The most popular children's show on Radio-Canada was ''
Passe-Partout'', which was in production for 10 years and broadcast until 1987. It was for some time a co-production with
Radio-Québec.
Regional programming
Non-news regional programming is usually programmed for broadcast on weekends. It is limited to arts and culture and typically airs outside Quebec, especially in
Atlantic Canada
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and
Western Canada
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. For example, ''Zeste'' broadcasts on stations in Western Canada on Saturday early evenings, while ''Luc et Luc'' airs on Sunday evenings in Atlantic Canada.
Stations and affiliates
Of Canada's three major French-language television networks, Radio-Canada was the only one that, until 2012, broadcast terrestrially in all Canadian provinces. Except for
Atlantic Canada
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, where a single station serves all four provinces, the network has at least one originating station in every province. These stations serve every major market in French and English Canada, with privately owned
affiliates serving smaller markets in Quebec.
Unlike CBC Television affiliates, which often had several alternative programming sources, Radio-Canada affiliates are effectively constrained to carry network programming throughout the day in a pattern with no preemptions. The only exceptions are for local and regional programming and commercials.
In 2007, Radio-Canada announced its intention to terminate its long-time affiliation with three regional affiliates in
Sherbrooke
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,
Trois-Rivières
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, and
Saguenay. These stations were owned by
Cogeco, at the time a majority owner of commercial rival TQS (now
Noovo
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). By the end of the year, TQS had filed for bankruptcy; as part of exiting bankruptcy, a deal was announced the following spring for Radio-Canada to directly acquire the stations. The transaction was approved by the CRTC on June 26, 2008. Only the stations in
Rouyn-Noranda
Rouyn-Noranda (; Canada 2021 Census, 2021 population 42,313) is a city on Osisko Lake in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region of Quebec, Canada.
The city of Rouyn-Noranda is coextensive with a territory equivalent to a regional county municipalit ...
(
CKRN-DT, which closed in 2018) and
Rivière-du-Loup
Rivière-du-Loup (; 2021 population 20,118) is a small city (Quebec), city on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec. The city is the seat for the Rivière-du-Loup Regional County Municipality and the Judicial districts of Quebec ...
(
CKRT-DT, which closed in 2021)
remained as private affiliates, rather than
owned-and-operated station
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s.
On February 27, 2009, CBC/Radio-Canada President
Hubert Lacroix admitted at the
Empire Club of Canada that the corporation is facing a budget shortfall and as a result some services may be forced to close down and/or stations merged or sold off, saying:
''"La crise économique nous force à revoir toutes les facettes de nos activités."
("The economic crisis forced us to review all facets of our activities.")''
It is not yet clear how the announcement will affect stations owned by either CBC Television or Télévision de Radio-Canada, however it is envisaged that regional news programming may be merged in the regions outside Quebec.
Radio-Canada once operated an extensive network of rebroadcasters, but they were closed by 2012.
Digital terrestrial television transition
SRC converted its originating station transmitters to digital as part of the digital transition deadline in mandatory markets, which took place on August 31, 2011.
On July 31, 2012, all of the corporation's 620 analogue television transmitters were permanently shut down, leaving CBC's English and French television network with a total of 27 digital transmitters.
Slogans and branding
For most of its history, the network was branded as ''Radio-Canada.'' In television listings such as ''
TV Guide
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'' or ''TV Hebdo'', where space limitations usually require television networks to be referred to by a three-letter abbreviation; while its full name was previously Télévision de Radio-Canada, the network was normally coded as SRC (for Société Radio-Canada, the French language corporate name of the CBC as a whole). While the network experimented with using SRC as its on-air brand in the 1990s, within a few months it reverted to using "Radio-Canada" for nearly all verbal references. The experiment ended later in the decade. In 2009 Radio-Canada refreshed its branding featuring the word "Télévision" underneath the corporate logo; in promos, it features the logo, without any wording or slogans.
On June 5, 2013, it was announced that as part of an overall effort to unify the CBC's French-language platforms and outlets under a common name, Télévision de Radio-Canada was to be renamed Ici Télé on September 9, 2013—a nod to its longtime
system cue dating back to the 1930s on radio, ''Ici Radio-Canada'' (This is Radio-Canada).
The re-branding was
panned by critics and politicians, who felt that the new brand was too confusing, and criticized the CBC's plans to downplay the historic "Radio-Canada" name as a viewer-facing brand, along with the reported $400,000 cost of the new campaign in the midst of budget cuts. In response to the criticism, Hubert Lacroix announced a compromise, where the Radio-Canada name would be added to the revised branding, resulting in Ici Radio-Canada Télé as its official name.
Slogans
* 1966–1973: ''Regardez bien regardez Radio-Canada'' (Watch carefully, watch Radio-Canada)
* 1973–1979: ''Partout pour nous, Radio-Canada est là'' (Radio-Canada is in everywhere for us)
* 1979–1980: ''Faut voir ça'' (Must see that)
* 1980–1981: ''Je choisis Radio-Canada'' (I choose Radio-Canada)
* 1981–1982: ''Radio-Canada d'abord'' (Radio-Canada first)
* 1982–1983: ''Soyez au poste'' (Be at the station)
* 1983–1985(?): ''Vous méritez ce qu'il y'a de mieux'' (You deserve the best)
* 1985 ''La Télévision de l'heure'' (The television of the hour)
* 1989–1990: ''Pour Vous Avant Tout'' (Everything for you)
* 1994–2006: (System cue/closedown): ''Le réseau national'' (The national network/Public broadcasting)
* 1992–late 2004: ''Ici Radio-Canada'' (This is Radio-Canada): This is what the announcer says during the system cue, when the network logo is displayed on-screen, but in the early 2000s, it became a promotional slogan in its own right, and by 2013, was repurposed as a brand for all Radio-Canada operations.
* 2005: ''Vous allez voir'' (You are going to see/You will see).
* 2006: ''Ici comme dans la vie'' (Here as in life) and ''Radio-Canada, source d'information'' (Radio-Canada, source of information) for news promos.
* 2007: ''On l'aime déjà'' (We already love it)
* 2008: ''Bienvenue à Radio-Canada''
* 2009: ''Mon monde est à Radio-Canada'' (My world is on Radio-Canada)
* 2013: ''Tout est possible'' (Everything is possible)
* 2016: ''Pour toute la vie Ici Radio Canada Télé'' (For life, Ici Radio Canada Télé)
* since 2022: Plein la vie (full of life)
Ombudsmen
The
ombudsman
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of Radio-Canada has been
Pierre Champoux since July 2021. He was preceded by
Guy Gendron (2016-2021),
Pierre Tourangeau (2011-2016).
Julie Miville-Dechêne (2007–2011),
Renaud Gilbert (2000–2007),
Marcel Pépin (1997–1999),
Mario Cardinal (1993–1997) and
Bruno Gauron (1992).
High-definition television
On March 5, 2005, Télévision de Radio-Canada launched an
HD simulcast of its
Montreal
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station
CBFT-DT. Since that time they have also launched HD simulcasts in
Quebec City
Quebec City is the capital city of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Quebec. As of July 2021, the city had a population of 549,459, and the Census Metropolitan Area (including surrounding communities) had a populati ...
(
CBVT-DT
CBVT-DT (channel 11), branded on-air as ICI Québec, is an Ici Radio-Canada Télé station in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The station is owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (known in French as ). CBVT-DT's studios are located on Rue ...
),
Ottawa
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(
CBOFT-DT),
Toronto
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(
CBLFT-DT) and
Vancouver
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(
CBUFT-DT
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). The HD feed is available through both pay television services, and through
ATSC digital terrestrial television
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on the following channels:
* Quebec City: 12 (11.1)
* Montreal: 19 (2.1)
* Ottawa: 22 (9.1)
* Toronto: 24 (25.1)
* Vancouver: 26 (26.1)
On September 10, 2007, the network (as well as sister cable news network
RDI) began broadcasting all programming solely in the
16:9 aspect ratio
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with few exceptions, and began
letterboxing its widescreen feed for standard definition viewers.
International coverage
Certain shows such as ''Virginie'' and ''Le Téléjournal'' are carried on international francophone channels
TV5Monde
TV5Monde (), formerly known as TV5, is a French public television network, broadcasting several channels of French-language programming. It is an approved participant member of the European Broadcasting Union.
The network is available across ...
.
As with
CBC Television
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, Ici Télé stations can be viewed over-the-air in the northern United States including the border areas of eastern
Maine
Maine ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the New England region of the United States, and the northeasternmost state in the Contiguous United States. It borders New Hampshire to the west, the Gulf of Maine to the southeast, and the Provinces and ...
via
CBAFT-DT Moncton or
CKRT-DT Rivière-du-Loup; northern and central New England via
CKSH-DT Sherbrooke; the border areas of
New York and
Vermont
Vermont () is a U.S. state, state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It borders Massachusetts to the south, New Hampshire to the east, New York (state), New York to the west, and the Provinces and territories of Ca ...
via
CBFT-DT Montreal,
CBOFT-DT Ottawa-Gatineau or
CBLFT-DT Toronto; or in northwest
Washington via
CBUFT-DT
CBUFT-DT (channel 26) is an Ici Radio-Canada Télé station in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, which serves the province's Franco-Columbian population and Franco-Yukonnais in Yukon. It is part of a twinstick with CBC Television station C ...
Vancouver.
Notable staff
*
Marcel Desjardins — televised news editor-in-chief and director
*
Pierre Dufault — sports journalist
*
Pierre Nadeau
Pierre Nadeau (; 19 December 1936 – 3 September 2019) was a Canadian journalist, television presenter and producer. He began in journalism as a radio reporter in 1956, inspired by his father's work with Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Rad ...
— journalist, television presenter and producer
Notes
External links
*
CBC/Radio-Canada corporate site-
Canadian Communications Foundation
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