- CBC News at Six
"CBC News at Six" is the name used for most of
CBC Television 's local television newscasts, airing weeknights at 6 p.m. on television stations owned and operated by theCanadian Broadcasting Corporation inCanada .The programs, formerly part of the "
Canada Now " hour until the latter's cancellation, consist of 60 minutes of local, national and international news, sports, weather and current affairs features. Previously, in many markets, the local news followed national news and aired at 6:30, but the decision to move local newscasts back to 6 p.m. was made after extensive market research and poor ratings for local news at the 6:30 slot.In
Newfoundland and Labrador , a full hour of local news has been restored due to an outcry by the public in the province. "CBC News: Here & Now" was relaunched November 7, 2005 in place of CBC News at Six. "CBC News: Northbeat" also airs in place of "CBC News at Six" in the Territories, due to unique circumstances and needs in the Northern territories. This broadcast features local news in English and several Aboriginal languages, which is translated with English subtitles.All other CBC local newscasts outside those regions are known as "CBC News At Six".
Montreal's anchor,
Dennis Trudeau retired shortly before the launch of "CBC News at Six", having hosted the local bulletins for many years.On November 10, 2006, it was revealed that
Janet Stewart would host CBC Winnipeg's edition of "News at Six" starting in January 2007. Stewart was a popular anchor at top-rated rival CKY and her move to "News at Six" surprised many in the local media. [ [http://winnipegsun.com/Entertainment/Television/2006/11/11/2314212-sun.html CKY's Stewart moving to CBC. "Winnipeg Sun". 11 Nov 2006. Retrieved 12 Nov 2006.] ]On November 30, 2006 it was announced that as part of its focus on reinvigorating local news, CBC executives announced that "CBC News at Six" would expand to a full hour in February 2007. The national supperhour newscast, "
Canada Now " was cancelled, andVancouver became a test-site for an experimental newscast that brings together staff from local CBC radio, TV and the Web to create an interactive local newscast that employs a concept called 'civic journalism.' If the program is successful, the format will then gradually be applied to the rest of the "CBC News at Six" programs across the country over a three-year period. Former "Canada Now " anchorIan Hanomansing was reassigned to co-host the new Vancouver local news program alongsideGloria Macarenko .Regional anchors
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Calgary (CBRT):Doug Dirks (previous anchors: David Gray,Kathleen Petty )
*Charlottetown (CBCT-TV , called ""):Bruce Rainnie (previous anchor: Roger Younker)
*Edmonton (CBXT ):Portia Clark (previous anchor Helen Mann)*
Fredericton (CBAT-TV , called New Brunswick at Six):Todd Battis (previous anchor: Geoff Britt, Terry Seguin, Anita Sharma, Andy Wilson)
*Halifax (CBHT ):Jim Nunn (previous anchor: Norma Lee MacLeod, Linda Kelly)
*Montreal (CBMT ):Michel Godbout (previous anchor:Dennis Trudeau )
*Ottawa (CBOT):Lucy van Oldenbarneveld (previous anchors:Peter Van Dusen ,Rita Celli )
*Regina (CBKT ):Costa Maragos
*St. John's (CBNT , called "Here and Now"): Debbie Cooper and Jonathan Crowe
*Toronto (CBLT):Diana Swain (previous anchors: Monica Kim,Ben Chin ,Carole MacNeil )
*Vancouver (CBUT , called "CBC News: Vancouver at Six"):Gloria Macarenko ,Ian Hanomansing ;Natalie Clancy ( only)
*Windsor (CBET ):Susan Pedler (previous anchor: Blake Roberts)
*Winnipeg (CBWT ):Janet Stewart (previous anchors:Krista Erickson , Jennifer Rattray,Diana Swain ,Sandra Lewis ,Garth Dawley ,Maurice Burchell )
*CBC North : "Northbeat" (English):Nadira Begg ; "Igalaaq" (Inuktitut ): Rassi Nashalikee also
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Canada Now - former national newscast
*The National
*Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
*CBC North
*Le Téléjournal - Radio-Canada's French-language newscastReferences and sources
External links
* [http://www.cbc.ca/newsatsix CBC News at Six website]
* [http://www.cbc.ca/local CBC Local Sites]
* [http://www.cbc.ca/newscast.html CBC News Audio and Video bulletins]
* [http://www.cbc.ca/news CBC News online]
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