CBC is not public television. Only TVOntario can be compared to PBS in the USA as public broadcasters.Why is CBC television and radio so bad compared to public broadcasters in other countries for example BBC UK
CBC and BBC are publicly funded, so setting aside your banal little correction, guess what public funding makes CBC and BBC?CBC is not public television. Only TVOntario can be compared to PBS in the USA as public broadcasters.
Alex, before you ask why CBC is so bad, why don't you tell us why you think it is bad? As you may guess, I'm a fan of CBC news, on TV and radio. I've read Rick Salutin's opinion piece linked to in this thread. While I accept some of his points (eg. coverage of celebrity news on the National), I completely disagree with others (eg. his suggestion that the panel discussions are a means to save money). He also ignores the excellent group of correspondents that work for CBC news.Why is CBC television and radio so bad compared to public broadcasters in other countries for example BBC UK
I also enjoy the senior service, commercial free for starters.The radio service is excellent, in my opinion. I listen to a lot of BBC and ABC too, and they have some great stuff as well.
i think its not bad, but i feel the quality has waned since the days of gzowski et al,The radio service is excellent, in my opinion. I listen to a lot of BBC and ABC too, and they have some great stuff as well.
When the network is finally weaned from the public teat, you will be able to donate your personal funds to the poor folks at the CBC and maybe they will send you a mug with the National logo on it."The National" is the most watched Canadian news cast in Canada. I find it informative.
Perfectly put.Everyone defending the CBC is focused on the news. OK, so I agree, the CBC news programming is actually quite respectable. But I challenge you to sit through an episode of "Little Mosque on the Prairie" without wanting to shoot yourself.
The problem with the CBC is that it tries to get/set cultural norms using tax dollars taken from the pockets of Canadian taxpayers. It's not so much public television (funding is contributed) as it is state-run-television (funding is taken) which smacks of banana republics and former soviet-bloc countries.
Culture that cannot survive does not deserve to survive and the idea of the government using my tax dollars to explain my culture to me is just plain offensive. The despots in Quebec shouldn't be legislating language, and the CBC shouldn't be using my tax dollars to produce shit in the interests of promoting some asshole civil servant's vision of Canadian culture.
We're a very young country relative to most of our neighbours. I remember a long time ago I was talking to some lowest-common-denominator from the US who was making fun of the FLQ crisis. My response was "well when your country was roughly the age of this country you were in a full-scale civil war. Relatively speaking we're doing quite well at this stage"
We're Canadian, give is time and we'll figure it out - without the CBC picking our pockets to tell us what's Canadian.
That's what is wrong with the CBC.
CBC television is only partly publicly funded, that's why they have commrcials. And that's why it isn't as good as the BBC, they still have worry about pissing off advertisers.CBC and BBC are publicly funded, so setting aside your banal little correction, guess what public funding makes CBC and BBC?
/threadEveryone defending the CBC is focused on the news. OK, so I agree, the CBC news programming is actually quite respectable. But I challenge you to sit through an episode of "Little Mosque on the Prairie" without wanting to shoot yourself.
The problem with the CBC is that it tries to get/set cultural norms using tax dollars taken from the pockets of Canadian taxpayers. It's not so much public television (funding is contributed) as it is state-run-television (funding is taken) which smacks of banana republics and former soviet-bloc countries.
Culture that cannot survive does not deserve to survive and the idea of the government using my tax dollars to explain my culture to me is just plain offensive. The despots in Quebec shouldn't be legislating language, and the CBC shouldn't be using my tax dollars to produce shit in the interests of promoting some asshole civil servant's vision of Canadian culture.
We're a very young country relative to most of our neighbours. I remember a long time ago I was talking to some lowest-common-denominator from the US who was making fun of the FLQ crisis. My response was "well when your country was roughly the age of this country you were in a full-scale civil war. Relatively speaking we're doing quite well at this stage"
We're Canadian, give is time and we'll figure it out - without the CBC picking our pockets to tell us what's Canadian.
That's what is wrong with the CBC.