TORONTO 鈥 C小蓝视频's free ad-supported streaming news channel launched Wednesday with a mix of original, regional and marquee programming culled from the main network and its paid news channel, C小蓝视频 News Network.
The public broadcaster describes C小蓝视频 News Explore, which was announced earlier this year, as a digital hub for news and video journalism alternatives that stand apart from their standard breaking news.聽
Original programming includes the daily news and interview series 鈥淎bout That,鈥 hosted by Andrew Chang, who recently stepped away from his co-anchor role on 鈥淭he National鈥 in August.聽
There's also the documentary series 鈥淏ig,鈥 which explores how industries impact the everyday lives of Canadians, Johanna Wagstaffe's monthly environmental series "Planet Wonder" and "This Week in Canada," which features video journalism from local C小蓝视频 News stations.
C小蓝视频 News Editor-in-Chief Brodie Fenlon says viewers will also find the network's flagship news and investigative programs, including "The National," "The Fifth Estate" and "Marketplace."聽
The new channel is available on C小蓝视频 Gem, the C小蓝视频 News App, C小蓝视频News.ca and the Roku Channel with more to be added soon.
C小蓝视频 News Explore debuted as the broadcaster touted its winter programming at a media event in Toronto.
New additions include the unscripted half-hour series "Push," about a group of friends and wheelchair users, starting Feb. 24 on C小蓝视频 TV and C小蓝视频 Gem; the live-action preschool series "Mittens and Pants," starting Feb. 6 on C小蓝视频 Gem and Feb. 13 on C小蓝视频 TV; and the preschool animated series "Gisele's Mashup Adventures," starting Feb. 1 on C小蓝视频 Gem and Feb. 6 on C小蓝视频 TV.
New podcasts include the eight-part series "The No-Good, Terribly Kind, Wonderful Lives and Tragic Deaths of Barry and Honey Sherman," launching Feb. 20, about the billionaire couple who were found dead in their Toronto home in 2017.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 30, 2022.
Noel Ransome, The Canadian Press