INTRODUCTION For centuries, media has played an important role in the formation of a world society. This is especially true in developed countries where regular citizens can access the media at any time. Media has contributed to the creation of ideologies and ideals in society. Media has such an impact on social life, and easy news articles have the ability to rock the country. For this reason, governments around the world are responsible for actively participating in overseeing media visits in various countries.
"Building Canada: Do you need a public broadcaster to strengthen democracy?" Professor of Calgary University of Davidataras, director of Alberta Global Forum. Taras resumed the relationship between Canadian Broadcasters Association (CBC) turning point and Canadian parliament. He talked about the development and struggle of the Public Broadcasting Association (PSB), in particular the CBC, in order to continue television broadcasting. - The broadcasting bill was passed in 1968, and the face of the Canadian media has changed completely. This law is part of the concentration of Canadian cultural activities by the Trudeau government and is an alternative to the Broadcasting Council and the Canadian Radio and Television Commission (CRTC). CRTC is more powerful than the previous Broadcasting Council and does not waste time developing new Canadian content requirements.
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) is a public broadcaster in Canada. A government-owned company was founded in 1936 by the National Assembly Act and served in official languages in Canada, English and French. Overall, CBC operates two television networks, four radio networks, one cable television service, one international short wave radio service, and one commercial free audio service. CBC operates approximately 100 radio stations and television stations throughout Canada. In order to understand the role of CBC in Canada it is important to understand three Canadian specific issues that play an important role in its creation and development. First of all, Canada is a country with a large land area and a relatively small population, mostly unevenly located less than 100 miles from the southern border with the United States.
CBC / Canada Radio is a national public broadcaster, one of the largest cultural institutions in Canada. We provide regional and cultural diversity programs to Canadians and provide English and French, 8 unique languages and 5 international languages throughout the country. The company is committed to providing Canadian content in time, place and manner that Canadians desire: broadcasting, television, satellite broadcasting, the Internet, and a new digital platform