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CBC wants Twitter to change its label to ‘Publicly-funded media’

The Global Task Force is urging Twitter to change the “Government-funded Media” labels designated to several accounts.

The CBC is part of the group and received the label last week before CEO Elon Musk changed its label to “69 percent Government-funded Media.”

The group says the “misleading label” was also assigned to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) and Radio New Zealand (RNZ).

The CBC points to Twitter’s policy, that states government-funded media might see government officials involved in the editorial content in some way. That’s ” clearly not the case with ABC, CBC/Radio-Canada, KBS or RNZ,” a CBC press release says.

If any label is to be applied to these accounts, it should be “Publicly-funded media,” the broadcaster says.

After all, it’s a change Twitter has already implemented for several BBC Twitter accounts. Originally labelled “Government-funded Media,” Twitter changed it after opposition from the broadcaster.

“Twitter’s approach to labelling on the basis of funding misunderstands the fundamental concept of public service media: they are publicly funded organizations that are statutorily independent of government influence. This model has served audiences well in democratic countries for much of the last century.”

Members from several media outlets around the world, including the BBC, KBS, and CBC, make up the task force.

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Twitter slaps CBC with ‘government-funded media’ label

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) is protesting Twitter’s move to label it as “government-funded media.”

CEO Elon Musk introduced the label last week, which was initially named “state-affiliated media,” to the Twitter accounts of news outlets receiving some form of funding through the government.

The CBC appears to be the first Canadian outlet to get the label. Musk labelled other public outlets, like NPR and PBS, last week, promoting the companies to stop tweeting. The BBC also received a label. However, unlike the others, it reads “publicly-funded media.”

 

In a letter it shared last week, the CBC said it’s never been a secret that it’s publicly funded. The letter came in response to  Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre’s request to label the outlet with the “government-funded media” tag.

CBC/Radio-Canada is publicly funded through a parliamentary appropriation that is voted upon by all Members of Parliament,” the CBC tweeted Sunday night. “Its editorial independence is protected in law in the Broadcasting Act.”

It’s unclear if the CBC will take actions similar to NPR and PBS and stop tweeting.

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What’s new on CBC Gem in April 2023

CBC has unveiled the full list of movies and shows hitting its CBC Gem streaming service in April.

Below is all the content set to hit the platform:

April 1st

  • Escape to the Country (Season 28)

April 2nd

  • About A Spark (for World Autism Awareness Day)

April 3rd

  • Lu & The Bally Bunch

April 5th

  • Here & Queer
  • Living Wild: How to Change Your Life

April 7th

  • Smother (Season 3)

April 12

  • Scrap

April 14th

  • Savage River
  • Space Explorers: Moonrise on the ISS

April 15th

  • Shoplifters

April 16th

  • The Canadian Screen Awards with Samantha Bee — 8pm ET/5pm PT

April 17th

  • Arctic Sinkholes
  • Edible Insects

April 19th

  • Grand Designs U.K. (Season 20)
  • The Stroke Doc

April 21

  • Bloody Murray
  • Just Eat It: A Food Waste Story
  • The Marijuana Conspiracy

April 28th

  • Blackwater

CBC Gem is free with ads, while an ad-free ‘Premium’ subscription is available for $4.99/month.

Additionally, CBC has also teased what’s coming to Gem in May:

  • Everything You Love
  • Harlots (Season 1)
  • Lucky Grandma
  • The Real Crown: Inside the House of Windsor

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What’s new on CBC Gem in March 2023

CBC has unveiled the full list of movies and shows hitting its CBC Gem streaming service in March.

March 1st

  • Born to the Be the King
  • David Crosby: Remember My Name
  • Midwives
  • Odd Squad (Season 1 — Episodes 1-20)

March 2nd

  • 30 Greatest Moments: Adele

March 3rd

  • Carol
  • Chateau DIY
  • Geographies of Solitude
  • I Am Greta

March 6th

  • Backlash: Misogyny in the Digital Age
  • CBC Music Presents: Road to the Junos Episode 1: Shaela Miller
  • CBC Music Presents: Road to the Junos Episode 2: D’orjay the Singing Shaman

March 7th

  • CBC Arts Presents: Following Folk
  • CBC Music Presents: Road to the Junos Episode 3: Melafrique
  • CBC Music Presents: Road to the Junos Episode 4: Saint the Full 100 Band
  • The Conductor

March 8th

  • CBC Music Presents: Road to the Junos Episode 5: Ghostkeeper
  • CBC Music Presents: Road to the Junos Episode 6: Caleigh Cardinal
  • Maternal
  • Odd Squad (Season 1 — Episodes 21-40)

March 9th

  • CBC Music Presents: Road to the Junos Episode 7: Sinzere
  • CBC Music Presents: Road to the Junos Episode 8: K-Riz

March 10th

  • CBC Music Presents: Road to the Junos Episode 9: Justine Tyrell
  • CBC Music Presents: Road to the Junos Episode 10: Josh Sahunta
  • History of the Sitcom
  • If Beale Street Could Talk
  • Manayek (Season 2)

March 11th

  • The Juno Opening Night Awards — streaming live at 8pm ET/6pm MT

March 13th

  • Family Feud Canada Celebrity Special
  • The 52nd Juno Awards — streaming live at 8pm ET/6pm MT
  • Norwegian-ish

March 15th

  • Odd Squad (Season 1 — Episodes 41-60)
  • Upright (Season 2)

March 17th

  • Fair Drivers (Seasons 3 and 4)
  • I Am Syd Stone

March 22nd

  • The Ketchup War
  • Macy Murdoch
  • Odd Squad (Season 1 — Episodes 61-80)

March 24th

  • The New Romantic
  • The New Wave of Stand-Up (Season 3)
  • Tenzin
  • Riot Girls
  • The Walk-In
  • You’re My Hero

March 27th

  • The Ex-Wife
  • Family First

March 29th

  • Content Farm

March 30th

  • Black Boys Skate Too

March 31st

  • About a Spark
  • Big Music

CBC Gem is free with ads, while an ad-free ‘Premium’ subscription is available for $4.99/month.

Additionally, CBC has also teased what’s coming to Gem in April:

  • Blackwater
  • The Canadian Screen Awards with Samantha Bee
  • Earth Day Collection
  • Friday Night Dinner (Season 4)
  • Smother (Season 3)

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New on CBC Gem in December 2022

CBC has unveiled the full list of movies and shows coming to its Gem streaming service in December 2022.

Highlights include a variety of programming in honour of this month’s International Day of Persons with Disabilities and Stay Tooned, a new docuseries about the impact of cartoons featuring prolific Scarborough voice actor Eric Bauza (Looney Tunes).

See below for the full list:

December 1st

  • Augmented
  • Double Tap TV (Season 3)
  • Ellie Simmons: A World Without Dwarfism
  • Four Senses (Season 4)
  • Hawking: Can You Hear Me?
  • Nadiya’s Everyday Baking
  • Ralph & Katie

December 2nd

  • My Old School
  • Question Team
  • Sisi
  • Stay Tooned

December 3rd

  • Latecomers

December 4th

  • W1A (Season 1)

December 5th

  • Avoidance

December 7th

  • Friday Night Dinner (Season 3)

December 8th

  • The History of Comedy (Season 2)

December 9th

  • Kid Sister

December 12th

  • The Christmas Checklist
  • Christmas Reservations
  • A Very Nutty Christmas
  • W1A (Season 2)

December 13th

  • Escape to the Country (Season 27b)

December 14th

  • Friday Night Dinner (Season 4)

December 16th

  • The Fall of the American Empire

December 18th

  • My Salinger Year

December 19th

  • W1A (Season 3)

December 22nd

  • Call the Midwife (Season 11)

December 27th

  • Jamie and Jimmy’s Festive Feast

December 28th

  • The Great British Baking Show (Season 12 New Year Special)

Additionally, the CBC teased that Death and NightingalesBump (Season 3) and The U.S. & the Holocaust are coming to CBC Gem in January.

CBC Gem is free with ads or $4.99/month for ad-free streaming.

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Here’s what’s coming to CBC Gem in July 2022

CBC has unveiled the list of movies, shows and live events arriving on its CBC Gem streaming service in July 2022.

Below is the full suite of content:

July 1st

  • Canadian Strain
  • CBC News Special: Canada Day 2022 @11am ET
  • Canada Day Evening Celebration @8pm ET (9pm AT, 9:30pm NT)

July 2nd

  • Falls Around Her (Canadian Network Premiere)

July 4th

  • Sorry For Your Loss

July 8th

  • Stath Lets Flats Season 3 (Exclusive Canadian Premiere)
  • A Brother’s Love
  • RBG

July 10th

  • The Great British Baking Show Season 12 @7pm ET (7:30pm NT) on CBC Gem and CBC TV (Exclusive Canadian Premiere)
  • Race Against The Tide Season 2 @8:30pm ET (9pm NT) on CBC Gem and CBC TV (World Premiere)
  • Skymed @9pm (9:30pm NT) on CBC Gem and CBC TV

July 15th

  • The Dark Heart (Canadian Premiere)
  • Skymaster Down

July 18th

  • Extraordinary Extensions (Canadian Premiere)

July 22nd

  • Crime

July 23rd

  • Akilla’s Escape @9pm ET (10pm At, 10:30pm NT, 3am PT (July 24th)) on CBC Gem and CBC TV (Exclusive Canadian Broadcast Premiere)
  • Dino Ranch Season 2 on CBC Gem and CBC TV

July 29th

  • Bump Season 2 (Canadian Exclusive Premiere)

July 30th

  • The Song of Names @9pm ET (10pm AT, 10:30pm NT, and 11pm PT) on CBC Gem and CBC TV (Canadian Network Premiere)

Also arriving in August 2022:

  • C’est Comme Ça Que Je T’aime (Happily Married) Season 2
  • Bobby & Harriet Get Married
  • No Return
  • Paraiso
  • Emancipation Day Collection

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Here’s what’s coming to CBC Gem in May 2022

CBC has revealed the full list of movies and shows hitting its CBC Gem streaming service in May.

But before we get to May, here’s some of the programming coming at the end of April.

  • CBC Music Presents Junofest: Frequencies Showcase @8pm (streaming live) — April 29th
  • Sing Me A Song — April 29th
  • Aida’s Secrets — April 29th
  • My Tree — April 29th
  • Esi Edugyan: Out of the Sun, The CBC Massey Lectures — April 30th

May 1st

  • Hiccups & Hookups
  • The Six: Titanic’s Last Secrets
  • Prosecuting Evil

May 4th

  • Casual: Seasons 1 & 2
  • Writing with Fire

May 6th

  • CBC Music Presents Junofest: Jazz Showcase @ 8pm ET (Streaming live)
  • Rush: Beyond The Light Stage
  • CBX: Canadian Ballroom Extravaganza

May 11th

  • 2022 Juno Songwriters’ Circle @8pm ET (Streaming live)

May 12th

CBC Music Presents Junofest: Indigenous Nominee Showcase @8pm ET (Streaming live)

May 13th

  • Trigger Point
  • CBC Music Presents Junofest: The Block Showcase @8pm ET
  • CBC Music Presents: The Intro on CBC TV @6pm ET
  • Gerry
  • Who The !@$$ Is Arthur Fogel?
  • Zarqa

May 14th

  • 2022 Juno Opening Night Awards @6pm ET (Streaming live)

May 15th

  • The Junos Pre-Show with Tom Power on CBC TV @7pm ET
  • The 51st Annual Juno Awards on May 15th @8pm ET (Streaming live)

May 20th

  • House of Maxwell
  • Twenties: Season 2

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CBC reboots Street Cents on TikTok

CBC is rebooting its financial literacy brand Street Cents for a new generation.

The successful TV series first aired in the 90s, and the reboot will be available on TikTok. The original series focused on examining consumer issues in a fun and comedic way.

The reboot has similar roots and focuses on delivering information on financial literacy through relatable and entertaining short videos posted daily.

“Street Cents is an iconic Canadian brand, and we couldn’t be more excited to introduce it to a new generation on a new platform,” Sally Catto, general manager of entertainment, factual and sports at CBC, said in a statement.

“This is CBC’s first launch of an original content series on TikTok, and we’ve brought in a great team of creators who speak with authenticity and credibility to teen audiences.”

The series will feature content creators Mercedes Gaztambide, Anisha Joshi, Carley Thorne and Creo Walters, with additional guest contributors.

CBC is cashing in on the trend of old favourites revived through the popular social media app.

Back in July, MuchMusic (Much) also made a comeback on TikTok. For years it served as a music staple for Canadians across the country, but after being bought out by Bell in 2006 and seeing multiple rebrands, it lost its musical touch.

Like Street Cents, MuchMusic also features content created by creators on the app.

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Here’s what’s coming to CBC Gem in March 2022

CBC has revealed the full list of movies and shows that are landing on its CBC Gem streaming service in March 2022.

See below for the full breakdown of what’s hitting CBC Gem in March:

March 1st

  • Spreadsheet

March 3rd

  • Alma’s Not Normal

March 4th

  • Dramaworld: Season 2
  • Ripper Street: Season 5

March 11th

  • Detention Adventure: Season 3 — CBC Original
  • People Just Do Nothing: Season 3

March 15th

  • The Incredible Vanishing Sisters

March 17th

  • Evil By Design — CBC Original

March 18th

  • The Big Sex Talk
  • Real Blackity Talk
  • The Secret
  • Friday Night Dinner: Seasons 1-2
  • The Honourable Woman

March 21st

  • Miss S: Season 1

March 22nd

  • The Last Guide

March 25th

  • Hello (Again) — CBC Original
  • Frick, I Love Nature — CBC Original
  • Homeschooled — CBC Original
  • Raufikat’s Better Bake Along
  • Uytae Lee’s Stories About Here
  • Something Undone: Season 2 — CBC Original
  • Ladhood: Season 2

March 29th

  • The New Wave of Standup: Season 2
  • The Photographer

March 31st

  • Revenge of the Black Best Friend
  • Topline

CBC Gem offers free streaming with ads or a $4.99 per month subscription for ad-free viewing. The service is available on platforms like iOSAndroidthe web, tvOS, Fire TV and Android TV.

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Here’s what’s coming to CBC Gem in February 2022

CBC has revealed the full list of movies and shows that are landing on its CBC Gem streaming service in February 2022.

See below for the full breakdown of what’s hitting CBC Gem in February:

February 1st

  • Black History Month Collection
  • Hip Hop: The Songs That Shook America
  • Sherman’s House
  • How it Feels to be Free
  • Giants of Africa

February 5th

  • Anthony
  • Call the Midwife: Season 3
  • Rachel Khoo: My Swedish Kitchen: Season 1
  • Sweet Daddy Siki

February 12th

  • 21 Black Futures: Part 1-3, weekly
  • Met While Incarcerated
  • Another Kind of Wedding
  • Lovesick
  • Love Me As I Am
  • Until Further Notice
  • Sakhi-Pitiyahte

February 14th

Belgravia: season 1

February 19th

  • Nancy’s Pro Tips
  • Finding Sally
  • Lemonade
  • Old Stone

February 26th

  • Grand Designs: New Zealand: Season 2
  • Blackbird

Coming in March

  • Bad Banks: season 1
  • Ladhood: season 1
  • Stories From the Land (Short Stories)

CBC Gem offers free streaming with ads or a $4.99 per month subscription for ad-free viewing. The service is available on platforms like iOSAndroidthe web, tvOS, Fire TV and Android TV.

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