Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
  • 1. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) is Canada's national public broadcaster, established in 1936, and serves as a cornerstone of Canadian culture and media. With a mission to inform, enlighten, and entertain, the CBC provides a wide range of programming that includes news, radio, television, and digital content in both English and French, reflecting the country's bilingual nature. The network plays a crucial role in showcasing Canadian talent and storytelling, promoting Canadian arts and culture, and ensuring that Canadian voices are heard on both national and international stages. As a public broadcaster, the CBC is funded by the Canadian government and viewer subscriptions, which allows it to allocate resources towards high-quality journalism and diverse programming without the pressures of commercial advertising. Over the years, the CBC has become known for its award-winning drama series, documentary productions, and in-depth news reporting, fostering a sense of community and national identity through its various platforms. The CBC's commitment to serving all Canadians extends to Indigenous programming, regional coverage, and initiatives that promote media literacy, making it an integral part of Canada's media landscape.

    What year was the CBC founded?
A) 1949
B) 1955
C) 1936
D) 1920
  • 2. What is the CBC's main language of broadcast in Quebec?
A) Spanish
B) French
C) English
D) German
  • 3. Which of the following is a CBC radio service?
A) Fox News Radio
B) CBC Radio One
C) NPR News
D) BBC Radio Two
  • 4. What is the CBC's television service commonly referred to as?
A) CBC News Network
B) CCTV
C) CBC Television
D) Global Television
  • 5. The CBC offers a streaming service known as?
A) Bell Media
B) CTV Go
C) Global Player
D) CBC Gem
  • 6. The CBC network is funded primarily by?
A) Advertising revenue only
B) Corporate sponsorships
C) Government funding
D) Subscription fees
  • 7. Which sport is commonly associated with CBC broadcasts?
A) Soccer
B) Cricket
C) Formula 1
D) Hockey
  • 8. What does CBC stand for?
A) Community Broadcast Corporation
B) Civic Broadcasting Channel
C) Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
D) Canadian Broadcast Company
  • 9. What does CBC News provide?
A) Only local news
B) National and international news coverage
C) Entertainment news only
D) Weather forecasts only
  • 10. Who regulates the CBC?
A) Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)
B) Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
C) National Broadcasting Board
D) Canadian Heritage Ministry
  • 11. What is the French equivalent of CBC?
A) Canada Broadcasting
B) Radio Française
C) Radio-Canada
D) Télévision Québec
  • 12. Which of these is a CBC-produced podcast?
A) Serial
B) Freakonomics Radio
C) This American Life
D) Someone Knows Something
  • 13. Which region in Canada has its own separate CBC network?
A) Yukon
B) Prince Edward Island
C) Quebec
D) Nunavut
  • 14. Which CBC show is known for satirizing Canadian politics?
A) Schitt's Creek
B) The Fifth Estate
C) The Amazing Race Canada
D) 22 Minutes
  • 15. Who is the current president of CBC as of 2023?
A) Catherine Tait
B) Richard Stursberg
C) John McPhee
D) Hubert Lacroix
  • 16. Which sports events does CBC typically broadcast?
A) Olympics
B) Premier League
C) NFL Games
D) NBA Finals
  • 17. Which notable program originates from CBC?
A) The Tonight Show
B) This Hour Has 22 Minutes
C) Saturday Night Live
D) The Colbert Report
  • 18. What is the main audience demographic targeted by CBC?
A) Canadians of all ages
B) Only children
C) Only adults
D) Only seniors
  • 19. What is CBC Music known for?
A) Live sports coverage
B) Reality TV shows
C) News reporting
D) Streaming music content
  • 20. Which CBC documentary series covers significant Canadian issues?
A) The Nature of Things
B) Documentary Now!
C) Frontline
D) Planet Earth
  • 21. Which year did the CBC first launch its television service?
A) 1952
B) 1949
C) 1955
D) 1960
  • 22. Which major Canadian festival does CBC often broadcast?
A) Calgary Stampede
B) Toronto International Film Festival
C) Montreal Jazz Festival
D) Ottawa Bluesfest
  • 23. What is a key principle of the CBC's mandate?
A) Focus solely on urban areas
B) Prioritize English content
C) Serve all Canadians
D) Exclude foreign programming
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