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In my opinion this page an inaccurate description of the channel. According to the CBC Country Canada * web site, it describes itself as being "...Canada's digital home for celebrating this country. Our land. Our people. Our regions and our passions."
In my opinion this is a much better description of the channel rather then being described as a channel devoted to "country living". Maybe the channel in its article should be described as a channel for "celebrating Canada, its land, people and its regions with a rural theme"?
Any thoughts on this would be appreciated so the article can better reflect the channel its on. -- Cdn_boi--
Looking for the old logo while under the name of "Country Canada" to add to the article.
Looking at both this article and the CBC-2, I see some similarities in there. So could Bold be seen as a successor of the failed CBC-2 project? —Preceding unsigned comment added by DanCBJMS ( talk • contribs) 22:04, 14 January 2009 (UTC)
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The CRTC took it upon themselves to refile an amendment *forcing* CBC to carry the type of programming it was *licensed* to do. The fact it took the government watchdog THIS long to do it, I don't know.
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In my opinion this page an inaccurate description of the channel. According to the CBC Country Canada * web site, it describes itself as being "...Canada's digital home for celebrating this country. Our land. Our people. Our regions and our passions."
In my opinion this is a much better description of the channel rather then being described as a channel devoted to "country living". Maybe the channel in its article should be described as a channel for "celebrating Canada, its land, people and its regions with a rural theme"?
Any thoughts on this would be appreciated so the article can better reflect the channel its on. -- Cdn_boi--
Looking for the old logo while under the name of "Country Canada" to add to the article.
Looking at both this article and the CBC-2, I see some similarities in there. So could Bold be seen as a successor of the failed CBC-2 project? —Preceding unsigned comment added by DanCBJMS ( talk • contribs) 22:04, 14 January 2009 (UTC)
Released on April 14, 2010:
http://www.viewers.ca/discuss/showthread.php?p=30702&posted=1#post30702
The CRTC took it upon themselves to refile an amendment *forcing* CBC to carry the type of programming it was *licensed* to do. The fact it took the government watchdog THIS long to do it, I don't know.
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