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CBUT is the CBC's television station in Vancouver, British Columbia, and the flagship CBC-TV station for the Pacific Time zone. CBUT is the oldest television station in Western Canada, first going on the air on December 16, 1953. From the station's launch until 1976, CBUT had broadcast mainly in English, with French-language shows aired on Sunday mornings; CBUT switched exclusively to English with the launch of CBUFT in 1976. CBC redirects here, as this is the most common use of the abbreviation. ...
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1953 is a common year starting on Thursday. ...
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The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, commonly known by the abbreviation CBC, is Canadas government-owned radio and television broadcaster. ...
A television station is a type of broadcast station that broadcasts both audio and video to television receivers in a particular area. ...
This article refers to the city in British Columbia, Canada. ...
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December 16 is the 350th day of the year (351st in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
1953 is a common year starting on Thursday. ...
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CBUFT is Radio-Canadas television station in Vancouver, serving franco-colombians in British Columbia. ...
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CBUT currently produces a number of CBC Television programs. The supperhour national newscast Canada Now, hosted by Ian Hanomansing broadcasts out of CBUT, as does the local portion hosted by Gloria Macarenko, who is also a substitute anchor on the national newscast. The late-night independent film program ZeD is also produced at CBUT, as are portions of Marketplace and the program Hemispheres. Canada Now is a news program on the main English television network of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. ...
zed is the pronunciation of the letter Z in most of the English-speaking world (Commonwealth English) except the United States (where it is pronounced zee) Zed is the pronunciation of the specification language Z ZeD is a show broadcast by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). ...
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Hemispheres is a news and current affairs program, co-produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). ...
In recent years, CBUT, as with all CBC-owned stations, has de-emphasized local programming in favor of network programming out of Toronto. As of 2002, the station only airs sporadic local programming and has dropped all use of local station IDs in favor of using only network IDs; and in recent budget cuts, has integrated its master control (as have all other owned stations) into Toronto's master control. In addition to British Columbia, CBUT has a significant American audience in Washington State. Nearly one million Comcast Cable subscribers in Seattle, Bellevue, Tacoma, Olympia, Everett, and Bellingham can receive CBUT's programming. State nickname: The Evergreen State Other U.S. States Capital Olympia Largest city Seattle Governor Christine Gregoire Official languages None Area 184,824 km² (18th) - Land 172,587 km² - Water 12,237 km² (6. ...
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See also
The following is a list of television stations which are owned by or regional affiliates of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. ...
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