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PreviewAdvancedSpecial charactersHelpHeadingLevel 2Level 3Level 4Level 5FormatInsertLatinLatin extendedIPASymbolsGreekGreek extendedCyrillicArabicArabic extendedHebrewBanglaTamilTeluguSinhalaDevanagariGujaratiThaiLaoKhmerCanadian AboriginalRunesÁáÀàÂâÄäÃãǍǎĀāĂ㥹ÅåĆćĈĉÇçČčĊċĐđĎďÉéÈèÊêËëĚěĒēĔĕĖėĘęĜĝĢģĞğĠġĤĥĦħÍíÌìÎîÏïĨĩǏǐĪīĬĭİıĮįĴĵĶķĹĺĻļĽľŁłŃńÑñŅņŇňÓóÒòÔôÖöÕõǑǒŌōŎŏǪǫŐőŔŕŖŗŘřŚśŜŝŞşŠšȘșȚțŤťÚúÙùÛûÜüŨũŮůǓǔŪūǖǘǚǜŬŭŲųŰűŴŵÝýŶŷŸÿȲȳŹźŽžŻżÆæǢǣØøŒœßÐðÞþƏəFormattingLinksHeadingsListsFilesDiscussionReferencesDescriptionWhat you typeWhat you getItalic''Italic text''Italic textBold'''Bold text'''Bold textBold & italic'''''Bold & italic text'''''Bold & italic textDescriptionWhat you typeWhat you getReferencePage text.<ref>[https://www.example.org/ Link text], additional text.</ref>Page text.[1]Named referencePage text.<ref name="test">[https://www.example.org/ Link text]</ref>Page text.[2]Additional use of the same referencePage text.<ref name="test" />Page text.[2]Display references<references />↑ Link text, additional text.↑ Link text==CBC Television worldwide== ===Carriage of CBC News=== {{Unreferenced section|date=April 2021}} From 1994 through July 2005, CBC Television's news programming was aired in the United States on [[Newsworld International]]. On September 11, 2001, several American broadcasters without their own news operations, including [[C-SPAN]] and [[Home Shopping Network]], carried the CBC's coverage of the [[September 11th attacks|terror attacks]] in New York City and Washington, D.C. In the days after September 11, C-SPAN carried CBC's nightly newscast, ''[[CBC News: The National|The National]]'', anchored by [[Peter Mansbridge]].{{Citation needed|date=April 2021}} C-SPAN has also carried CBC's coverage of major events affecting Canadians. Among them: * [[Canadian federal election]]s. * Six days in September 2000 that marked the [[death and state funeral of Pierre Elliott Trudeau]]. * The [[2003 invasion of Iraq|war in Iraq]]. ''The National'' aired on C-SPAN each night for about three weeks following the attacks on Iraq. ** Peter Mansbridge signed off his broadcasts during that time, saying "I'm Peter Mansbridge. Thanks for watching, those of you here in Canada, and viewers across the United States watching us on C-SPAN." * The [[2003 North America blackout|power outage crisis]] in summer 2003. * Key proceedings in [[Parliament of Canada]], such as state openings. * [[U.S. presidential election]]s. ** In 2004, C-SPAN picked up ''The National'' the day after the election for the view from Canadians. * State and official visits of [[President of United States|American presidents]] to Canada. ** During [[MSNBC]]'s coverage of President [[George W. Bush]]'s visit to Canada, the CBC's senior parliamentary editor, [[Don Newman (broadcaster)|Don Newman]], appeared on MSNBC. Several [[PBS]] stations also air some CBC programs, especially ''[[The Red Green Show]]'', although no CBC programming currently airs on the full network schedule. For a number of years CBC co-produced a news programme, ''[[Hemispheres (TV series)|Hemispheres]]'', with Australia's national broadcaster, the [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation|ABC]]; the program was hosted from Sydney and [[Vancouver]] and included reports from both networks' foreign correspondents. It was broadcast in both Canada and Australia and across Asia and the Pacific on the [[Australia Network]]. ===Canada–United States border audiences=== CBC Television stations can be received [[terrestrial television|over-the-air]] or through [[Cable television|cable]] in many American communities along the Canada–United States border, and have a significant audience in those areas. CBC's sports coverage has also attained high viewership in border markets, including its coverage of the NHL's [[Stanley Cup Playoffs]], which was generally considered to be more complete and consistent than coverage by other networks such as [[NHL on NBC|NBC]]. Its coverage of the [[Olympic Games]] also found a significant audience in border regions, primarily due to the fact that CBC aired more events live than [[Olympics on NBC|NBC's coverage]], which had been criticized in recent years for [[Broadcast delay|tape delay]]ing events to air in primetime, even if the event is being held in a [[2010 Winter Olympics|market in the Pacific Time Zone]] during primetime hours on the East (where it would still be delayed for West Coast primetime).<ref>{{Cite news |last=Gerstner |first=Joanne T. |date=February 20, 2010 |title=Canadian TV Switch Displeases Americans |work=[[The New York Times]] |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/21/sports/olympics/21cbc.html?ref=olympics&pagewanted=print}}</ref> Summary: Please note that all contributions to Christianpedia may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here. 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