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  2. Welcome to the CBC Personalities A-Z page. Below, you will find an alphabetized list of CBC on-air personalities. To search for a personality by last name, simply click on the appropriate...

  3. Rosemary Barton, CBC News Network (former host of Power & Politics) Anita Bathe, anchor at CBUT; David Bazay; Marie-France Bazzo; Claude Beauchamp; Nadira Begg, CBC News: Northbeat; Ralph Benmergui, host of Midday; Avril Benoit, This Morning; Pierre Berton; Guy Bertrand; Christine Birak, health and science journalist

  4. Ian Hanomansing – CBC News anchor; Tom Harrington; Chantal Hébert – national affairs columnist for the Toronto Star, contributor to the "At Issue" panel on CBC Television's The National; Doug Herbert – reporter, news anchor, CBC Kamloops; Cheryl Hickey – host of ET! Canada, former Global News Toronto reporter

  5. Mar 16, 2024 · List of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation personalities. Last updated March 16, 2024 • 15 min read From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. This is a list of notable past and present personalities associated with the television and radio arms of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

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    The National used to run a news headlines segment for 20 to 25 minutes without commercial interruption. This format has been relaxed or reinstated at various points over the years. Subsequent segments would consist of documentaries or other feature reports, either in the form of a separate program (The Journal or The Magazine) or as additional segm...

    The National began as The National News in 1954. Since 1952, there had been a five-minute national news bulletin on the fledgling CBC Television service - each bulletin would be read by a different reader, which the CBC's management realised resulted in a disjoined broadcast. Program director Mavor Moore decided to choose a single newsreader for th...

    The show's name was shortened to The National in 1969. The broadcast's original opening, used from 1969 through 1982, was known as "the Bloops" and featured the title of the program in a "space-age" font in green on the bottom of the screen, superimposed over a wide shot of the set. Sometimes the program title appeared in the centre of the screen, ...

    Anchors

    1. 1954–1959: Larry Henderson 2. 1959–1966: Earl Cameron 3. 1966–1969: Stanley Burke 4. 1969–1970: Warren Davis 5. 1970–1976: Lloyd Robertson 6. 1976–1978: Peter Kent 7. 1978–1988: Knowlton Nash 8. 1988–1992, 1995–2017: Peter Mansbridge 9. 1992–1995: Alison Smith 10. 2017–2020: Adrienne Arsenault, Rosemary Barton, Andrew Chang and Ian Hanomansing 11. 2020–2022: Adrienne Arsenault and Andrew Chang (Monday to Thursday); Ian Hanomansing(Friday and Sunday) 12. 2022–present: Adrienne Arsenault (Mo...

    Journalist staff

    1. Nahlah Ayed, foreign correspondent, London, UK 2. Rosemary Barton, chief political correspondent 3. Christine Birak, health and science reporter 4. Keith Boag, correspondent, Washington, D.C. 5. Kim Brunhuber, correspondent, Los Angeles 6. Havard Gould, business reporter, Toronto 7. Ian Hanomansing, Friday & Sunday anchor 8. Paul Hunter, foreign correspondent and substitute host, Toronto 9. Laura Lynch, reporter, Toronto 10. Neil Macdonald, senior correspondent, Ottawa 11. Duncan McCue, re...

    Commentators and panels

    The Nationalfeatures a number of recurring discussion and commentary segments: 1. A political panel titled "At Issue" hosted by Rosemary Barton airs weekly, usually on Thursday nights, except during the summer. The regular panellists are columnists Andrew Coyne, Chantal Hébert, Althia Raj and Elamin Abdelmahmoud from the Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, Toronto Star and BuzzFeed respectively, who are occasionally joined by one or more guest panellists. The At Issue panel was formerly followed by...

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    • 1954; 69 years ago –, present
  6. Sep 2, 2022 · From a media release: Starting September 5, Emmy Award-winning journalist and CBC News Chief Correspondent Adrienne Arsenault will helm CBCs flagship newscast each Monday to Thursday....

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