Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission information
First public broadcaster of Canada
Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission
Type
Radio network Public broadcasting
Country
Canada
Availability
National through owned and operated stations and affiliates
Owner
Government of Canada
Key people
Hector Charlesworth (Chairman), Thomas Maher (Commissioner), W. Arthur Steel (Commissioner), Ernie Bushnell (Program Director)
Launch date
1932; 92 years ago (1932)
Dissolved
1936; 88 years ago (1936), assets transferred to Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
The Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission (CRBC/CCR; French: Commission canadienne de radiodiffusion), also referred to as the Canadian Radio Commission (CRC),[1] was Canada's first public broadcaster and the immediate precursor to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
^Richardson, G. W. (1937). "A Survey of Canadian Broadcasting Legislation". Canadian Bar Review. 15 (2): 93–98. CanLII:t/t83t.
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