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The Journal (Canadian TV program)

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171:, and was the first network news program in the world hosted by two women without a male co-anchor. However, after the first season Frum became the program's sole host, although Finlay remained with the program as a reporter and documentary producer. Frum anchored on her own until her death in 1992. The program was produced for its entire run by 155:
at 10 pm, and expanding on stories presented on there with in-depth interviews, documentaries, and televised "town hall" meetings. The division of the 10:00 hour into two entirely separate programs, and the length of each, reflect the separation and political tension between the CBC's then-separate
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Following Frum's death in 1992, and with plans underway to move their daily news and current affairs hour to 9 pm, the CBC chose to also revamp its entire approach to TV news programming. In the fall of 1992,
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was frequently given over to arts and literature, under the rubric Friday Night Arts. The Friday arts program was anchored by
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MacKinnon, Marilyn (September 4, 1982). "CBC's The Journal, 24Hours share origins". Winnipeg Free Press. p. 20.
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technology progressed and became more commonplace, interviews were instead conducted using satellite uplinks.
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Interviews were generally conducted in the early years of the program using a technique known as the
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The program premiered on January 11, 1982. In its first season, it was hosted by
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persisted for another year. When the news program returned to the name
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from 1982 to 1992. It aired weeknights at 10:22 pm, following
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Beginning in the late 1980s, Friday night's edition of
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Index

Barbara Frum
Mary Lou Finlay
Canada
Mark Starowicz
CBC
newsmagazine
CBC Television
The National
public affairs
Barbara Frum
Mary Lou Finlay
Mark Starowicz
As It Happens
CBC Radio
Bill Cameron
Peter Kent
Keith Morrison
Brian Stewart
double-ender
satellite television
Daniel Richler
David Gilmour
aboriginal land claims
Oka crisis
travelogue
Budapest
Bucharest
CeauĹźescu
Romania
CBC Winnipeg's

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