Waste of money. ESL courses for those that can't speak English would be a better use of taxpayers dollars.
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Waste of money. ESL courses for those that can't speak English would be a better use of taxpayers dollars.
Ads and Nickleback are the two main reason I don't listen to commercial radio.
Ads and Nickleback are the two main reason I don't listen to commercial radio.
Advertisers would love to get onto RadioOne and Two. They are far more popular than we've been lead to believe.I guess we get what we pay for.
Should the 60%ish in tax credits for commercial interest go by the wayside too?The CBC is a waste of taxpayer money. It should be canned altogether.
If the CBC shut it doors today, it would have little to no impact on anyone's life (except the employees of CBC). Things would carry on just like they have in the past. Can it!!
Ads and Nickleback are the two main reason I don't listen to commercial radio.
Guess who owns Sirius? CBC!Thats why they invented Satellite Radio.
Guess who owns Sirius? CBC!
CBC programs are brodcast through NPR in the US. My sister in Texas was pickled tink when they started to carry CBC programs.They have a small share of Sirius Canada. Even smaller share of the new Sirius XM Canada. Of course, one can get their subs directly from the US parent and avoid CRTC restrictions imposted on the Canadian subsiduaries ... and get it cheaper too as well. You still get the CBC stations although they may need to be altered as they are billed as commercial free.
Well I'm glad she's benefiting from my tax dollars!!!CBC programs are brodcast through NPR in the US. My sister in Texas was pickled tink when they started to carry CBC programs.
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NPR is by donations.Well I'm glad she's benefiting from my tax dollars!!!
Well I'm glad she's benefiting from my tax dollars!!!
Calm down Travon.
CBC programs are brodcast through NPR in the US. My sister in Texas was pickled tink when they started to carry CBC programs.
What is your favourite CBC radio program?
We went to see hime do his C-mas show here in Regina last fall. It was an excellent time.Vinyl Cafe.
I also bought a couple fo Stuart McLean's CDs. His "Christmas at the Torklesons" is a side splitter.