Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) was founded in 1936 as a national public broadcaster, expanding its role in music production and distribution over the decades. Initially focused on classical and folk music, CBC began to diversify its offerings in the 1960s, embracing rock, jazz, and contemporary genres. The label played a pivotal role in promoting Canadian artists, including influential figures like Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell, and The Tragically Hip. In the 1980s and 1990s, CBC Music emerged, emphasizing a wide range of genres and fostering new talent through programs like "CBC Radio 3." The label has been instrumental in showcasing Canadian culture and music on both national and international stages. Today, CBC continues to support emerging artists and preserve Canada's musical heritage, contributing significantly to the country's cultural landscape and influencing the development of Canadian music.

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