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CBC was founded but did not start off named CBC as it was named CRBC which meant Canadian Radio Broadcasting Corporation
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the CBC split its English-language radio network into two services known as the Trans-Canada Network and the Dominion Network.
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Television broadcasts from the CBC began on September 6, 1952,
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In 1958, the CBC adopted a new logo for use at the end of network programs.
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On July 1, 1958, CBC's television signal was extended from coast to coast.
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the CBC came back together to make a bigger company the it was before
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The first Canadian television show shot in colour was the CBC's own The Forest Rangers in 1963
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Starting in 1967, the CBC provided limited television service to remote and northern communities
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The CBC provided more television service to remote Northern Communities
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Television programs originating in the north without the help of the south began with one half-hour per week in 1980