What happened to the Sunday Edition on CBC Radio?

What happened to the Sunday Edition on CBC Radio?

In 2017, following the cancellation of The 180, the program returned to three hours in length. In May 2020, Enright announced that he would retire from the program effective June 28, to host a new one-hour weekly program for the CBC. The last programme aired on September 6, 2020.

What is Michael Enright doing now?

On May 24, 2020, Enright announced that after two decades as host, he would be leaving The Sunday Edition at the end of June and will be hosting a new one-hour CBC Radio programme in the fall.

What time is CBC Sunday Edition?

CBC Radio One

Time Program
9:00 AM The Sunday Magazine The Sunday Magazine is a lively, wide-ranging mix of long-form conversations, engaging ideas and music.
11:00 AM The Doc Project Introducing the next generation of storytellers

Who is Pia Chadapadi married to?

Piya Chattopadhyay
Born Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Spouse(s) Peter Armstrong
Career
Show The Sunday Magazine (since 2020), Out in the Open (2016–2020)

What time is Cross Country Checkup on CBC?

CBC Radio One

Day Time
Sunday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Who is Michael Serapio?

Michael Serapio started his journalism career as a writer and chase producer for CTV’s Canada AM. In 2010, Michael joined CBC News to host the breaking news desk on CBC News Network. He has been anchoring since 2011 and is the weekend daytime anchor on the news service.

Where is Rita Celli?

Rita Celli (born c. 1969 in Sudbury, Ontario) is a Canadian radio journalist, currently the host since 2006 of Ontario Today on CBC Radio One’s stations in Ontario.

Who is Peter Armstrong’s father?

Peter Armstrong (journalist)

Peter Armstrong
Spouse(s) Piya Chattopadhyay
Parent(s) Sally Armstrong (mother)
Career
Show On the Money

Who hosts Cross Country Checkup?

Duncan McCue
Cross Country Checkup

Genre Call-in
Syndicates CBC Radio
Hosted by Duncan McCue
Original release May 16, 1965 – present
Website Cross Country Checkup

Where is Duncan McCue?

Toronto
Duncan McCue is host of CBC Radio One’s Cross Country Checkup and a correspondent for CBC’s The National. He reported from Vancouver for over 15 years, and is now based in Toronto.

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