
The network dropped the four-anchor format on January 22, 2020, and had Arsenault and Chang co-anchor from Monday through Thursday with Hanomansing as solo anchor for the Friday and Sunday editions. Current programs include CBC News Now (based in Toronto with Heather Hiscox, Suhana Meharchand, Carole MacNeil, John Northcott, Andrew Nichols (weekdays) and Aarti Pole and Michael Serapio (weekends), Power & Politics (based in Ottawa with host Vassy Kapelos), and The National (with Adrienne Arsenault, Ian Hanomansing (Toronto), Andrew Chang (Vancouver) and Rosemary Barton (Ottawa)). It was revamped and relaunched as the CBC News Network in 2009 as part of a larger renewal of the CBC News division. It began broadcasting on July 31, 1989, from several regional studios in Halifax, Toronto, Winnipeg and Calgary. CBC News Network ĬBC News Network (formerly CBC Newsworld) is an English-language news channel owned and operated by the CBC. CBC News content is available on multiple platforms including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. Many reports are accompanied by podcasting, audio and video from the CBC's television and radio news services. An Opinion section was reintroduced in November 2016. The website provides regional, national, and international news coverage, and investigative, politics, business, arts and entertainment, investigative, politics, business, entertainment, Indigenous, health, science and tech news. Launched in 1996, it was named one of the most popular news websites in Canada in 2012. All newscasts are available on demand online, via apps or via voice-activated virtual assistants.ĬBC News Online is the CBC's CBC.ca news website. The majority of news and information is aired on CBC Radio One. Major radio programs include World Report, The World at Six, The World This Hour and The World this Weekend.

The Radio News section of CBC News produces on-the-hour updates for the CBC's national radio newscasts and provides content for regional updates. In 2017, CBC News relaunched its flagship newscast, The National, with four co-anchors based in Toronto, Ottawa and Vancouver and later two anchors Monday through Thursday and a single anchor on Friday and Sunday. In 2016, the site was renamed CBC Indigenous. The CBC News Online site launched in 1998. ĬBC began delivering news online in 1996 via the Newsworld Online website. Later that year CBC National News was introduced (anchors: Larry Henderson, Earl Cameron, Stanley Burke), then changing its name to The National in 1970. On English-language television the first newscast, part of CBC Newsmagazine, was given on September 8, 1952, on CBLT (Toronto), the only English station then telecasting. CBC News Roundup (French counterpart: La revue de l'actualité) started on August 16, 1943, at 7:45 pm, being replaced by The World at Six on October 31, 1966. Readers who followed Jennings were Lorne Greene, Frank Herbert and Earl Cameron. The CBC News Service was inaugurated during World War II on January 1, 1941, when Dan McArthur, chief news editor, had Wells Ritchie prepare for the announcer Charles Jennings a national report at 8:00 pm. The first CBC newscast was a bilingual radio report on November 2, 1936.
