CBC

CBC may refer to:

Media

  • Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Canada's public radio and television broadcaster
    • Canadian Broadcasting Centre, the broadcast headquarters for their English-language television and radio services
    • CBC Music, a digital music service
    • CBC News, news-gathering department for CBC radio, TV, and web
    • CBC News Network, a specialty news channel available exclusively on cable and satellite
    • CBC Radio, the English-language radio division of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
    • CBC Records, a record label operated by the corporation
    • CBC Sports, the CBC division responsible for sports broadcasting
    • CBC Television, an English-language television network owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
    • CBC.ca, the English-language online service of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
  • Capital Broadcasting Center, an Egyptian television broadcasting channel
  • Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation, the government-owned media corporation located in Barbados
    • CBC TV 8, a public television channel owned by the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation
  • Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting, a radio station affiliated with Japan Radio Network and a TV station affiliated with Japan News Network and TBS Network in Nagoya, Japan
  • CBC Benna, an Algerian women-oriented television channel owned by Echorouk Media & Publishing Group
  • Cadena Baja California, a radio and television broadcaster in Baja California, Mexico, now called Grupo Cadena
  • Comments by Celebs, a popular Instagram account and podcast highlighting celebrities’ use of social media

Organizations

Education

Sports

Science and technology

Other uses

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See also

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