Radio Canada International
(RCI) is the international_broadcasting service of the Canadian_Broadcasting_Corporation (CBC). As in many other countries, it originally began on shortwave radio, later expanding to satellite. Programs can also be downloaded or heard over the Internet. RCI produces much of its own programming, especially for languages other than English and French (which are often from the CBC domestic service). Budget cuts by the Canadian_Parliament have forced it to downsize, but it still remains the pre-eminent neutral international broadcaster of North_America, not facing the perceived U.S. bias of the Voice_of_America. The main studios for RCI are in Montréal. The main transmitter site is Sackville,_New_Brunswick, and is also leased to or traded with other international broadcasters.External Links
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