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CBC Television local newscasts : ウィキペディア英語版
CBC Television local newscasts
CBC News produces a variety of local newscasts for CBC Television's owned-and-operated stations (O&Os) throughout Canada. On most stations, the local news operation is currently titled ''CBC News: (name )'', such that (for example) the 6:00 p.m. newscast on CBLT-DT is named ''CBC News: Toronto at 6''. However, there are variations to this naming convention for northern Canada and certain markets where CBC has historically been strong in local news.
==Overview==
Currently, most CBC O&Os produce either a full-hour or a 30-minute local newscast during the early evening on weeknights, which are titled accordingly. For example, CBLT-DT's newscasts are called ''CBC News: Montreal at 6''. In addition, most stations air a late-night newscast for ten or thirty minutes at 11pm (immediately following the flagship network newscast ''The National''), titled ''CBC News: (name ) Late Night''.
This schedule varies for some stations depending on available resources or local considerations. CBET-DT Windsor airs its 90-minute evening newscast at 5:30pm, while CBNT-DT St. John's airs ''CBC News: Here & Now - Early Edition'' at 5:30pm Newfoundland Time followed by the hour-long ''CBC News: Here & Now'' at 6:00pm NT.
Local evening newscasts are produced in all three Maritime provinces, but a single late night newscast for the region is produced at CBHT-DT Halifax. CBHT also produces the city-focused ''CBC News: Halifax at 5:30'', book-ended by provincial newscasts at 5:00 and 6:00. Similarly, CBAT-DT in New Brunswick briefly produced the regional newscast ''CBC News: Maritimes at 5:30'', which also aired on Prince Edward Island's CBCT-DT; both stations now produce local newscasts in that time slot.
Due to unique circumstances and needs in Northern Canada, two local television newscasts are aired in that region. The hour-long ''CBC News: Northbeat'' (5:30 CT / 6:30 ET) features local news in English and several Aboriginal languages (translated with English subtitles). This is preceded by a 30-minute newscast in Inuktitut, ''CBC News: Igalaaq'' (5:00 CT / 6:00 ET). CBC North does not produce a late night news summary.
Until 2011, CBUT-DT Vancouver was the only CBC O&O to produce weekend newscasts, with half-hour programs on Saturday nights at 10:30pm (after ''Hockey Night in Canada'') and Sundays at 11:00pm. On October 15, 2011, CBLT added a half-hour 6pm newscast on Saturdays, and a ten-minute news bulletin on Sundays at 10:55pm;〔(CBC Toronto Launches Expanded Weekend News Service ), ''Broadcaster Magazine'', October 14, 2011.〕 CBRT-DT Calgary would also join CBUT and CBLT in carrying weekend local news programming during the fall of 2011, and CBNT-DT St. John's launched a local weekend newscast in the spring of 2012, as part of a five-year strategy by the CBC to improve its services to six million Canadian homes unserved or underserved by CBC's radio, television and internet services.〔(CBC Launches Initiative to Improve Service As Part of Strategic Plan ), ''Broadcaster Magazine'', May 26, 2011.〕〔(CBC expands local news service ), CBC News, September 26, 2011.〕
On September 2, 2013, CBET Windsor expanded its early evening newscast to 90 minutes from 5:30 to 7pm, while its 11pm newscast was replaced by CBLT's newscast at that time, differing from most CBC O&Os in other markets where the station carries both an early and late evening newscast of its own.〔(CBC Windsor to expand evening news ), ''The Windsor Star'', June 25, 2013.〕 Asha Tomlinson became anchor of the expanded newscast, replacing Amanda Ferguson, who became anchor during Susan Pedler's maternity leave.〔(CBC Program Guide: Asha Tomlinson )〕

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