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a still picture was transmitted through a wire
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the first moving picture was transmitted through Washington and New York City.
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there are 200 T.V sets in the U.S
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:- the national public broadcast adopted its first emblem image of radio waves and map of Canada
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The basic radio network was renamed as Trans-Canada network and the dominion network was also formed
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the official opening of CBC international service and the network counted seven affiliated radio stations.
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Saint-Boniface radio station was created in Manitoba and provided the first French language network station that was outside the province of Manitoba.
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1 million T.V sets in the U.S and the community antenna was produced to the rural areas which is now called cable T.V. the first issue of weekly program guide for CBC was created for the Canadians to keep in track. All the programs were live so it was poo
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The national public broadcaster acquired the facilities and staff of the Broadcasting Corporation of Newfoundland, as the province joined Confederation.
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the first issue of the radio program La Semaine à Radio-Canada and the special coverage of Manitoba floods were broadcasted.
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Special coverage of the four-week visit of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh
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radio program was available to the troops in Korea
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The first private television station, also the first CBC Television affiliate, opened in Sudbury, Ontario
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commonwealth games came to Vancouver and CBC hosted for this international event
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First telecast of the opening of the parliament
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:- Special coverage of the Hungarian uprising, the Suez crisis and the Springhill Mine disaster.
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first coast to coast live television broadcast with completion of microwave from nova scotia and BC
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special coverage of the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway and microwave network extended to new foundland
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BBg recommened licening seconde TV stations in major cities
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Satellite broadcast was introduced and it made it possiable to recive and send televison signal anywhere in the world
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•The federal Government announced its policy on colour television.
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The first broadcast of taped television in the North.
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•The federal Government issued a White Paper on satellite communications.
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Satellite broadcasting allowed pepole everywhere int eh world to watch the moon landing
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•The first CRTC-issued network licences for CBC/Radio-Canada.
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•The national public broadcaster's International Service was renamed Radio Canada International (RCI).
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•First live television service to the North, via Anik satellite.
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•The federal Government announced its Accelerated Coverage Plan to extend CBC/Radio-Canada's radio and television services to small, un-served communities and the natuional broadcast introduced a new emblem a "C" for canada
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•The English FM stereo network was opened.
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a videotape recording was avaliable for home use
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•The Corporation designed and installed broadcast facilities in the House of Commons at the Speaker's request
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CRTC denies pay TV applications.
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•The start of live television coverage of House of Commons via satellite and cable TV. CBC North network identification designed by a CBC graphic artist.
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•CBC/Radio-Canada introduced closed captioning on Canadian television.
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•The opening of Cancom, a network service to provide remote communities with television services by satellite.
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Consumers could subscribe to direct delivery of programming to their homes, instead of cable systems or conventional broadcast programming
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•CBC/Radio-Canada stereo networks began 24-hour broadcasting and •Federal-provincial committee publishes report on future of French-language TV in Canada.
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The CRTC licensed 10 new specialty channels and the CRTC also authorized the distribution of The Sports Network and MuchMusic on basic cable.
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•Cabinet approved CBC's licence to operate an all-news channel, paving the way for the launch of CBC Newsworld in 1989.
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•CBC Toronto consolidated its operations into one downtown location, the new state-of-the-art Canadian Broadcasting Centre.
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•CBC/Radio-Canada is host broadcaster for the Commonwealth Games in Victoria, British Columbia.
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Over 1 billion TV sets worldwide.
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•The House of Commons Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage presented its report on the future of the CBC in a multi-channel universe.
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•CBC/Radio-Canada launches a new digitial audio music service, Galaxie.
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•For the first time in 17 years, CBC made a presentation before the CRTC on its review of television policy in Canada
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•CBC/Radio-Canada is host broadcaster for the Pan Am Games in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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The FCC mandated that TV manufacturers must equip all new TVs with tuners capable of receiving digital signals by 2007.
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•CBC/Radio-Canada opened new state-of-the-art broadcast centres in Edmonton and Québec City.
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•The Prairie Aboriginal Content Unit was created to develop First Nations storytelling content for both radio and television.
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•Radio-Canada brought together radio, television and digital platforms, keeping pace with audience desires to consume their content when and how they want.
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•CBC/Radio-Canada was host broadcaster for the XVI International AIDS Conference, held in Toronto, Ontario.
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•CBC announced its integration of radio, television and digital media.
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The FCC mandates no more broadcasting by antennae, only by digital. The transmission frequencies are sold to improve wireless internet capabilities for handheld devices.
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It will be touch screen and it will be wider and all the T.Vs will be in 3-d or 4-d and it will be less censored.
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there will be more educational programs that they will enjoy
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All the televisions will have programmes all around the world there will be many selections and the images will just pop out of the screen and it will float around you which will make you part of the movie.