CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil

CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil (2009-2016)

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CBC News Network showcases the best of CBC journalism, covering stories with speed, and adding context and meaning along the way. Live from our bureaus across Canada and around the world, with anchor Carole MacNeil.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 13:00 (120 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2016-07-15Friday, July 15juil. 15, 2016
2016-07-14Thursday, July 14juil. 14, 2016
2016-07-13Wednesday, July 13juil. 13, 2016
2016-07-12Tuesday, July 12juil. 12, 2016
2016-07-11Monday, July 11juil. 11, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil premiere?

CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil premiered on January 5, 2009.

Who is the host of CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil?

Carole MacNeil is the host of CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil.

What type of news does CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil cover?

CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil covers a wide variety of news, including politics, business, sports, and entertainment.

How long is each episode of CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil?

The length of each episode of CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil varies depending on the news of the day.

What time of the day does CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil air?

CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil airs weekdays at 6:00 PM ET.

Is CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil a live show?

Yes, CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil is a live show.

Who are some of the regular contributors to CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil?

Some of the regular contributors to CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil include David Common, Heather Hiscox, and Ian Hanomansing.

What is the format of CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil?

The format of CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil is a mix of breaking news, interviews, and analysis.

Does CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil have a specific political leaning?

No, CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil is a non-partisan news program.

What is the primary focus of CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil?

The primary focus of CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil is to provide viewers with up-to-the-minute news and analysis of current events.

What is the target audience for CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil?

The target audience for CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil is news enthusiasts who want in-depth coverage of the day's events.

Is CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil available to stream online?

Yes, CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil is available to stream online for viewers who have a cable or satellite subscription.

How many anchors are on CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil?

CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil has one anchor, Carole MacNeil.

What sets CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil apart from other news programs?

CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil sets itself apart from other news programs by providing in-depth analysis of news events and bringing diverse perspectives to the forefront.

What are some of the biggest news stories covered on CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil in 2009?

Some of the biggest news stories covered on CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil in 2009 include the inauguration of Barack Obama, the global financial crisis, and the H1N1 pandemic.

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