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and shortwave stations. The show was initially broadcast Saturday nights and, like its American cousin, consisted of personal messages from friends and family around the world to RCMP officers, missionaries, trappers, doctors, nurses, and scientists as well as
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came from Canadian Westinghouse. The show consisted of messages from listeners to their friends and family living in the Far North, recorded music, and news and would broadcast weekly from November to May, when normal mail delivery was unavailable. KDKA's
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in Ottawa in the 1930s, and then from its Winnipeg studio in the 1950s and early 1960s and finally from its Montreal studios beginning in 1965. Beginning in the 1940s, it would be recorded and broadcast over western CBC stations
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and "Far Northern Service" operated from 1923 until 1940; in later years the Canadian-produced version was carried.
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in order to keep them in touch with events in the outside world. KDKA was owned and operated by
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Something new in the air: the story of First Peoples television broadcasting in Canada
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relayed 1,754 messages, and would handle six times that many by its fourth year.
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simulcaster, 8XS (later known as W8XK and WPIT). Its intended audience was
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in Toronto and carried on the CRBC's network including shortwave stations
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was formed as the successor to the CRBC, the programme was continued by
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The Early Shortwave Stations: A Broadcasting History Through 1945
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began its own version of the service, initially under the name
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Index

Canadian Arctic
KDKA
shortwave radio
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Canadian Arctic
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission
mediumwave
Cree
Inuit
CRCT
CRCX
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
CBC Radio
CBO
CBW
Winnipeg
CBX
Edmonton
CBK
Saskatchewan
Northwest Territories and Yukon Radio System
Yukon
Northwest Territories
Sackville Relay Station
Labrador
Quebec
CBC North

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