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	<title>Comments on: CBC: what&#8217;s wrong</title>
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		<title>By: hughmcguire.net &#183; podcasting in quebec</title>
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		<description>[...] behind them by a year or 2 on podcasting. (See what I had to say about CBC and podcasting in November 2005) Whereas RadioCanada is pushed by &#8230; well by CBC certainly, and possibly? I presume? public [...]</description>
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