CBC News Magazine
CBC News Magazine | |
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Also known as | Newsmagazine |
Genre | News |
Presented by |
Gordon Burwash (Toronto) Norman DePoe Ken Mason Michael Maclear Stanley Burke (London) Tom Gould (Far East) David Levy (Moscow) Peter Reilly (United Nations) Phil Calder (Bonn) James Minifie and Knowlton Nash (Washington, D.C.) Peter Kent |
Narrated by | Lorne Greene (early years) |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Don Cameron (1960-66) Tim Kotcheff (1976-77) George Jones (1977-79) Trina McQueen (1979-80) Ann Medina (1980-81) |
Producer(s) |
John Lant Harry Rasky David Marcus Roland (1961-64) Murray Hunter (1964-66) William Harcourt (1966-73) Tim Kotcheff (1973-76) George James (1976-78) Tom Leach (1978-81) Tony Hillman (1978-81) Peter Rehak (1978-80) Peter Kent (1975-78) |
Editor(s) |
Gunnar Rugheimer Stanley Clinton Harry Rasky Arla Saare Joan Barstead Ronald Hallam (supervising news editor) Michael Maclear |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | CBC Television |
Original release | September 8, 1952 – 1981 |
CBC News Magazine (later known as Newsmagazine) was a weekly Canadian news television series which debuted on CBC Television on September 8, 1952. The series presented the week's international news highlights and documentaries from CBC correspondents around the world. It ran until 1981 when it was cancelled in order to make way for The Journal.
Lorne Greene, then an announcer and newsreader for the CBC, was narrator for the series in its early years. It was hosted by the anchor of The National from the 1970s until its demise.
External links
- Queen's University Directory of CBC Television Series (CBC News Magazine archived listing link via archive.org)
- Newsmagazine from the Canadian Communications Foundation
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