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Ayesha Badiola

Ayesha Badiola

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Freelance Contributor, CBC Radio-Canada

Canada, Manitoba

Biography

Sports Illustrated Kids, Kid Reporter CBC Manitoba, Back-To-School Reporter SRSS Sabres Athletics, Social and Content

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Seniority Positions

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Content

Total articles 201

  • Cast of local production Godspell excited to share tunes, moves and laughs with community

    By Ayesha Badiola

    Feb. 26, 2024

  • Steinbach Curling Club hoping to grow interest after a dip in numbers

    By Ayesha Badiola

    Feb. 25, 2024

  • Cast of local production Godspell excited to share tunes, moves and laughs with community

    By Ayesha Badiola

    Feb. 26, 2024

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Company Info

CBC Radio-Canada

Radio-Canada is the French-language division of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), established on November 2, 1936. As a Crown corporation, it is funded by the Canadian government and advertising revenue. Based in Montreal, Quebec, Radio-Canada provides French-language programming across television, radio, and digital platforms, serving all Canadian audiences with a focus on French-speaking communities. The organization operates several key services, including Radio-Canada Télé, a national French-language television network, and ICI Radio-Canada Première and ICI Musique for radio. It also manages a digital platform, offering streaming and on-demand content through Radio-Canada.ca, and produces Réseau de l'info (RDI), a 24/7 French-language news channel. Additionally, Radio Canada International (RCI) curates multilingual content for diaspora communities, enhancing its reach to audiences speaking languages such as Punjabi and Tagalog. Radio-Canada plays a vital role in promoting Canadian culture and journalism.

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'+1 613-288-6000

Founded: 1936