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CBC Radio 2
CBC Radio 2 is a Canadian FM radio network operated by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Previously concentrating on classical music and jazz, during 2007 and 2008 the network transitioned towards a new "adult music" format with a variety of genres, with the previously dominant classical genre generally restricted to midday hours. Approximately 2.1 million people tune into CBC Radio Two weekly, and it is the second biggest radio service in Canada.〔("Millions of people tune into CBC Radio" ) ''Friends of Canadian Broadcasting''. August, 2010.〕 ==History==
The CBC's FM network was launched in 1946, but was strictly a simulcast of the AM radio network until 1960. In that year, distinct programming on the FM network was launched for the first time. That was briefly discontinued in 1962, but resumed again in 1964. On November 3, 1975, the FM network was renamed CBC Stereo, to distinguish it from the AM network, known as ''CBC Radio''. However, in the 1990s many of the old AM stations moved to FM as well, so in 1997 the CBC rebranded the networks as the contemporary CBC Radio One and CBC Radio Two. For much of its history, its programming focus was on arts and culture, primarily consisting of programs devoted to opera, classical music, jazz and theatre. Some programming devoted to Canadian pop and indie rock music was also aired, via the Saturday night CBC Radio 3 simulcast and predecessors such as ''RadioSonic'' and ''Night Lines'', as well as the late-night programme ''Brave New Waves''.
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