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− | Compass is the former name of the supper hour newscast on CBC Television in Prince Edward Island. When the newscast was shrunk to a half hour several years ago, it was renamed "The Compass portion of Canada Now" and | + | Compass is the former name of the supper hour newscast on CBC Television in Prince Edward Island. When the newscast was shrunk to a half hour several years ago, it was renamed "The Compass portion of Canada Now" and soon thereafter all on-air references to Compass gave way to simply "Canada Now." |
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+ | In January of 2006, the show was again renamed, this time to "CBC News at Six," leaving the second half-hour of national and international news with the old "Canada Now" name. | ||
I am a member of a small but determined group of rebels who insist on keeping the Compass name alive. We even [http://www.cafepress.com/compassforever.13673439 have T-shirts for sale] if you'd like to join us. | I am a member of a small but determined group of rebels who insist on keeping the Compass name alive. We even [http://www.cafepress.com/compassforever.13673439 have T-shirts for sale] if you'd like to join us. |
Revision as of 17:52, 28 January 2006
Compass is the former name of the supper hour newscast on CBC Television in Prince Edward Island. When the newscast was shrunk to a half hour several years ago, it was renamed "The Compass portion of Canada Now" and soon thereafter all on-air references to Compass gave way to simply "Canada Now."
In January of 2006, the show was again renamed, this time to "CBC News at Six," leaving the second half-hour of national and international news with the old "Canada Now" name.
I am a member of a small but determined group of rebels who insist on keeping the Compass name alive. We even have T-shirts for sale if you'd like to join us.