Radio Noon

Radio Noon

"Radio Noon" is the name of CBC Radio One's regional noon-hour programs in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador. It was formerly the name of all of the network's noon programs, regardless of location, although many of the programs have since adopted new names such as "Maritime Noon", "BC Almanac" and "Ontario Today".

Each province has its own "Radio Noon" program, which is produced by the network's primary station in the province but airs provincewide. All of the programs follow roughly the same format, with interviews for the first hour followed by a one-hour phone-in segment.

Manitoba

"Radio Noon" in Manitoba is produced at the studios of CBW in Winnipeg, and is hosted by Marilyn Maki. [ [http://www.cbc.ca/radionoonmanitoba/ "Radio Noon"] , Manitoba edition]

Newfoundland and Labrador

Produced at the studios of CBN in St. John's, the Newfoundland and Labrador edition is hosted by Ramona Dearing. [ [http://www.cbc.ca/radionoonnl/ "Radio Noon"] , Newfoundland and Labrador edition]

Quebec

CBME in Montreal produces the Quebec edition of "Radio Noon". The Quebec program is currently being hosted by a series of guest hosts, while regular host Anne Lagacé Dowson is on leave from the network to run as a candidate in the Westmount—Ville-Marie by-election. [ [http://www.cbc.ca/radionoonmontreal/ "Radio Noon"] , Quebec edition]

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