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Rosemary Barton
5 years ago
The new National: Are four TV anchors four times as good as one?
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Janice Neil
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You widen the potential of attracting more eyeballs by having more than one anchor.
5 years ago
New look: The National is prioritizing in depth original journalism
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The new edition of The National will premiere on Nov. 6, 2017 with four new hosts.
5 years ago
Arsenault, Barton, Chang and Hanomansing are the new hosts of ‘The National’ on CBC
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CBC plans to air its flagship newscast live across all six time zones from studios in Vancouver, Ottawa and Toronto.
6 years ago
CBC’s senior reporters and anchors reflect on a changing media landscape
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By Trevor Hewitt When Peter Mansbridge began working at a Winnipeg newsroom in 1971, there was only one woman in the entire newsroom. Her job? Answering the phone and getting coffee. That is until one day when someone asked her,…
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