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This article and the article for CBC Television needs A LOT of work! Sure the article for Canadian Broadcasting Corporation is chalk full of info but the articles for the specifics on both televison networks despretly needs a lot of work done on them both! MusiMax 23:55, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
I recall reading that CBC English television was moving this season to twenty-four-hour operation, after four decades of signing off overnight. Does anyone know if the same will apply to the French service?
As an aside, since the national network sign-off is on its way out at least on the English side, it might be interesting to have a comparison of the wording of the French- and English-language sign-on/off messages. (I have several instances of both, but my French is not good enough to transcribe that version.) The standardized national sign-offs were introduced around 1994, replacing local sign-offs at most if not all production centres, and they say slightly different things (for example, the French version talks about "le plus vaste réseau de télévision au pays", whereas the English version calls it "a uniquely Canadian television network"). 121a0012 19:14, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
Surely Radio-Canada is the French-language TV and radio operations- not just the main TV channel (La Télévision de Radio-Canada). Maybe a new article needs to be created so that the CBC article focuses just on the English operations and a Radio-Canada (TV, radio, internet) article ? 81.129.221.15 21:24, 25 November 2006 (UTC)
As per WP:FURG, I have commented out the entire section because Wikipedia generally discourages logo use in a gallery. No offense to anyone, but the rules are the rules. -- AEMoreira042281 ( talk) 19:09, 18 February 2008 (UTC)
I wanted to add some more stuff to this page as , compared to the CBC Television article, loos sparse and not enough information on programming. Neasden Villa ( talk) 15:29, 11 March 2009 (UTC)
Two major revisions are needed for this article. First, the network no longer broadcasts over-the-air in all ten Canadian provinces since the network no longer has transmitters in Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland & Labrador. Second, all of the network's owned-and-operated broadcast in digital and in HD and should be listed in the High-Definition Television section. Ckhalil22 ( talk) 02:18, 25 August 2014 (UTC)ckhalil22 22:18 24 August 2014
The article was moved from "Ici Radio-Canada" to "ICI Radio-Canada" without discussion. It should be moved back: Ici Radio-Canada is the correct title. "Ici" is not an acronym - it means "here" or "this is" in French. Per WP:TRADEMARK, Wikipedia uses standard capitalization, not corporate stylization. The company, SRC, may want to use all-caps as part of its corporate branding, but it is not Wikipedia style to do so. The corporate style is indicated in the lead paragraph, but otherwise, standard capitalization is the rule that we follow. Ground Zero | t 18:10, 30 October 2016 (UTC)
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This article and the article for CBC Television needs A LOT of work! Sure the article for Canadian Broadcasting Corporation is chalk full of info but the articles for the specifics on both televison networks despretly needs a lot of work done on them both! MusiMax 23:55, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
I recall reading that CBC English television was moving this season to twenty-four-hour operation, after four decades of signing off overnight. Does anyone know if the same will apply to the French service?
As an aside, since the national network sign-off is on its way out at least on the English side, it might be interesting to have a comparison of the wording of the French- and English-language sign-on/off messages. (I have several instances of both, but my French is not good enough to transcribe that version.) The standardized national sign-offs were introduced around 1994, replacing local sign-offs at most if not all production centres, and they say slightly different things (for example, the French version talks about "le plus vaste réseau de télévision au pays", whereas the English version calls it "a uniquely Canadian television network"). 121a0012 19:14, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
Surely Radio-Canada is the French-language TV and radio operations- not just the main TV channel (La Télévision de Radio-Canada). Maybe a new article needs to be created so that the CBC article focuses just on the English operations and a Radio-Canada (TV, radio, internet) article ? 81.129.221.15 21:24, 25 November 2006 (UTC)
As per WP:FURG, I have commented out the entire section because Wikipedia generally discourages logo use in a gallery. No offense to anyone, but the rules are the rules. -- AEMoreira042281 ( talk) 19:09, 18 February 2008 (UTC)
I wanted to add some more stuff to this page as , compared to the CBC Television article, loos sparse and not enough information on programming. Neasden Villa ( talk) 15:29, 11 March 2009 (UTC)
Two major revisions are needed for this article. First, the network no longer broadcasts over-the-air in all ten Canadian provinces since the network no longer has transmitters in Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland & Labrador. Second, all of the network's owned-and-operated broadcast in digital and in HD and should be listed in the High-Definition Television section. Ckhalil22 ( talk) 02:18, 25 August 2014 (UTC)ckhalil22 22:18 24 August 2014
The article was moved from "Ici Radio-Canada" to "ICI Radio-Canada" without discussion. It should be moved back: Ici Radio-Canada is the correct title. "Ici" is not an acronym - it means "here" or "this is" in French. Per WP:TRADEMARK, Wikipedia uses standard capitalization, not corporate stylization. The company, SRC, may want to use all-caps as part of its corporate branding, but it is not Wikipedia style to do so. The corporate style is indicated in the lead paragraph, but otherwise, standard capitalization is the rule that we follow. Ground Zero | t 18:10, 30 October 2016 (UTC)
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