The Canadian Broadcasting Centre, distinctive home of the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in Toronto, stands as a
shining example of creative architecture and innovative design.
More than a decade in its planning and construction, the building
houses CBC's English language radio and television networks,
Newsworld, Ontario regional and local television, and the
French language radio station, CJBC.
The 10 storey, 160,000 square metre broadcasting and production
facility has attracted worldwide attention for its unique
architecture and state-of-the-art technical facilities. From
its towering rooftop television studios to its colourful facade,
the Broadcasting Centre is one of the Toronto skyline's most
eye-catching buildings.
The Broadcasting Centre is home to some of CBC's award-winning
and prestigious programs including The National, CBC Radio
News and Royal Canadian Air Farce. It is also the workplace
of a multitude of Canada's finest journalists, producers,
designers, engineers and technicians.
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