Series for Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- From: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Updated: Nov 16, 2022
- From: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Updated: Jan 27, 2022
- From: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Updated: May 16, 2022
A collection of uplifting pieces from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- From: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Updated: Nov 08, 2022
Go behind the scenes with journalists and correspondents, as they peel the curtain and take you inside the stories they've covered.
- From: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Updated: Jan 31, 2020
Love Me is a podcast about the messiness of human connection and the relationships of the people around you.
- From: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Updated: Jan 14, 2020
The Secret Life of Canada is a history podcast about the country you know and the stories you don't.
- From: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Updated: Jan 10, 2020
PERSONAL BEST is a humorous podcast that celebrates small ambitions, half-wins and the quiet satisfaction of getting less bad at things.
- From: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Updated: Jan 10, 2020
Acclaimed journalist Sally Armstrong argues gender inequality comes at too high a cost for all of us.
- From: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Updated: Dec 17, 2019
In 1963, when the fight for civil rights was in full force in the United States, Austin Clarke, now an award winning author, traveled to Harlem to find out more about living conditions. He interviewed a wide variety of people: community workers, historians, journalists, and activists such as Malcolm X. What went to air was a two part documentary called 'Harlem in Revolt.' We include a bonus Part Three, which is Clarke's entire unedited interview with Malcom X.
- From: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Updated: Apr 25, 2014
Welcome to the Signature Series. Personality profiles of the key signatures of music. Key signatures of music like G Major or F Sharp-minor, are kind of like the signs of the zodiac. And if you take all the music that's been composed in a specific 'key' over the centuries, you'll encounter certain characteristics. Characteristics that are very much like personalities. Which key are you? Find out by listening to The Signature Series (12 distinct five minute segments).
- From: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Updated: Dec 05, 2013
ReCivilization is a five-part series that examines some of the the biggest challenges facing our world. It charts a path to the future enabled by the revolutions underway in communications, innovation and learning in this new, post-industrial, digital age.
- From: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Updated: Apr 17, 2012
A variety of award winning radio programs and documentaries from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. These pieces won medals at the 2010 New York Festivals Radio Program and Promotion Awards.
- From: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Updated: Nov 03, 2010
A tribute to the legendary British Naturalist Charles Darwin. This four part series celebrates the 150th anniversary of his earth-shattering book 'On the Origin of Species'. Produced by the CBC Radio documentary program IDEAS.
- From: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Updated: Apr 19, 2010
If science is neither cookery, nor angelic virtuosity, then what is it?
- From: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Updated: Oct 15, 2009
A three part series about iconoclast Frank Zappa.
- From: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Updated: Sep 24, 2009
For more than a hundred years, the tools of journalistic production – the ability to report, photograph and record events and distribute that material to a mass audience – have resided in the hands of a small group of people who, by convention and by law, have been called journalists. There is much to celebrate about this democratization of the media, but there are also reasons to be concerned about the loss of an independent, professional journalistic filter at a time when everyone can be their own media. Can online communities of "citizen journalists" be counted on to help us make informed choices as citizens and consumers? What's lost, and what's gained when "News 1.0" gives way to "News 2.0?"
- From: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Updated: Sep 24, 2009
Taking a look at the How and Why of music, the team that brought you the Peabody-Award winning series The Wire: the Impact of Electricity on Music brings you a new six-part series, The Nerve: Music & the Human Experience.
- From: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Updated: Aug 05, 2009
CBC Radio's Outfront is both a whisper and a shout; stories that are intimate in a public way. It tells stories of love and longing, hope and despair, of life, of discovery and insight.
- From: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Updated: Oct 26, 2009
A six part comprehensive series that explores the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. It's from CBC Radio archives program- Rewind.
- From: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Updated: Jan 27, 2009
In November 1967 Martin Luther King Jr. delivered the Massey lectures on CBC Radio. The Masseys are a prestigious annual broadcast in which a noted Canadian or international scholar gives a weeklong series of lectures on a political, cultural or philisophical topic. King's title was "Conscience for Change." In the lectures, he talked about race relations, the war in Vietnam, youth and social action and non-violence as a tactic for social change.
- From: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Updated: Jan 26, 2009
This five part series is an investigation into the idea of debt as an ancient and central motif in religion, literature, and the structure of human societies.
- From: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Updated: Nov 17, 2008
- From: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Updated: Sep 17, 2007
- From: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Updated: Oct 16, 2005