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CBC is destroying its broadcast archives after they’re digitized

A charitable foundation asked CBC for time to find a storage space for the archive, but was turned down.

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The CBC this month began destroying acetate transcriptions, as well as audio and video recordings that span eight decades.


OTTAWA—A charitable group dedicated to preserving the country’s broadcasting heritage is calling on the CBC to stop destroying original television and radio broadcast materials as it moves to digitize the content.

The Canadian Broadcast Museum Foundation says the public broadcaster’s English service earlier this month began destroying acetate transcriptions, as well as audio and video recordings that span eight decades, after converting the master copies into a digital format.

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