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Timeline of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation : ウィキペディア英語版
Timeline of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

This is a timeline of the history of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
==1901-1939==

*1901
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*First transatlantic wireless signal from Cornwall to Newfoundland.
*1902
*
*First wireless telegraphy station at Glace Bay, Nova Scotia.
*1905
*
*Canada's first Wireless Telegraph Act.
*1913
*
*Radio Telegraph Act includes voice transmission.
*1919
*
*First broadcasting licence issued to XWA Montreal (later CINW).
*1922
*
*First licensing of private commercial stations.
*1923
*
*Canadian National Railway starts radio service to trains.
*1924
*
*CN Radio opens its first stations (Ottawa and Moncton) and gradually develops service on about 15 stations.
*1927
*
*First national broadcast: July 1, Diamond Jubilee of Confederation.
*1929
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*Aird Commission recommends setting up a nationally owned company to operate a coast-to-coast system.
*1930
*
*Canadian Radio League is organized.
*
*First Canadian television experiments are conducted.
*1932
*
*First Parliamentary Committee on Broadcasting. Canadian Broadcasting Act creates the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission (CRBC).
*1933
*
*The CRBC acquires CN Radio facilities, improves coverage and continues program development.
*1936
*
*November 2, the Canadian Broadcasting Act replaces the CRBC with a Crown Corporation, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. CBC takes over CRBC staff and facilities (eight publicly owned or leased stations and 14 private affiliates).
*1937
*
*Opening of the French station CBF Montreal.
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*New transmitters in Toronto and Montreal increase national coverage to 76% of the population from 49%.
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*The North American Radio Broadcasting Agreement (Havana Treaty) gives Canada better frequencies (ratified 1941).
*1938
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*Farm broadcasts begin on the French radio network.
*1939
*
*Full coverage of the six-week visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth.
*
*Declaration of war: a CBC reporting unit goes overseas, and all departments begin special wartime broadcasts.
*
*Farm broadcasts begin on the English radio network.

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