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2.History
The National originated as The National News in 1954.Murrow, had spent several years travelling the world with his Headliners radio broadcast.He proved a temperamental newsreader who would occasionally swear on the air, respond in anger to cues to speed up his reading, and once walked off the set when a filmed segment was not ready on cue.Changes in the philosophy of CBC News led to Cameron, a professional announcer rather than a journalist, being replaced by journalist Stanley Burke in 1966.Burke anchored the show from 1966 until 1969 when he resigned in order to launch a public campaign on the Biafran civil war.Burke was replaced by Warren Davis, at which point the show was rebranded The National and the program was broadcast in color.From 1970, the program was anchored by Lloyd Robertson until he was hired away by rival CTV in 1976, largely as a result of Robertson's frustration at not being able to participate in the writing of the newscast due to union rules.Peter Kent hosted the show for two years and, because he had worked as a senior correspondent with CBC Newsmagazine and The National, he was allowed to report and write and anchor The National and CBC News Specials before leaving to return to work as a foreign correspondent.During Nash's tenure, the CBC was able to win "formal" concessions from its unions allowing working journalists to read the news, allowing Nash to assume the title of "Chief Correspondent" for CBC News.On 11 January 1982, The National was relaunched in the 10:00 PM timeslot with a modernized design and format.Her final interview was with Canadian author Mordecai Richler, which took place just days before her death.That same year, the CBC, which was undergoing major changes, replaced The National and The Journal with Prime Time News, an integrated package which aired at 9:00 p.The National continued to air on CBC Newsworld, hosted by Alison Smith.In 1995, the program reverted to the name The National, hosted by Peter Mansbridge, and was followed by The National Magazine, hosted by Hana Gartner.When the program was revamped significantly in early 2001 this segment was again integrated into the main newscast and introduced by Mansbridge; for a time it was often titled Documentary.The program acquired a new look and format in the eventful fall of that year with the CBC's latest corporate redesign.On 9 January 2006, The National adopted a new look as part of a major rebranding for CBC News, stemming mainly from an extensive study by the CBC into how to make news programming more relevant, particularly in the face of stiff competition from CTV National News and Global National.The primary colour of CBC News shifted from blue to red, not unlike BBC News.In a controversial decision, the CBC announced in 2006 that for the summer months, The National would move up an hour to 11 p.ABC and CBC due to audience indifference, and The National returned to airing at 10 p.In May 2007, The National launched a redesigned website featuring the latest broadcast and recent documentaries, as well as an extensive online archive that opens the floor for comments from the viewers.There is also a behind the scenes blog and video bios on many of the reporters.Sometimes the program title appeared in the center of the screen, with a black background.Accompanied by synthesized beeps that resembled an old computer, different letters appeared from left to right until they spelled "The National".An announcer, usually Allan McFee, would intone "The National, with," followed by the name of the anchor, followed by a cut to a shot of the anchor beside a screen.An internal study was conducted in July 1979 on whether to move The National to the 10 p.This study group was composed of Bill Morgan, Mark Starowicz, and Vince Carlin.The new logo used the typeface Stop.The opening animation, an electronic globe that features a map of the world mapped onto an array of cubes, used red 3D vector computer graphics with blue shading.The synthesized opening music featured a fanfare played by The Canadian Brass.Quantel Paintbox was used to create many of the graphics for the stories.In 1989, CBC updated the presentation of The National with more modern computer graphics.Between 1992 and 1995, the main network's newscast was called Prime Time News; the name The National was retained on CBC Newsworld.The logo used the typeface Microgramma, centred on two lines, with the CBC News logo underneath in Frutiger.In the fall of 2001 the presentation of The National was updated along with the corporate redesign of the entire network to have one consistent branding.In late 2004 or early 2005, several graphics were modified, featuring more blue, less beige, and a slightly modified logo (with bolder type for "The National").The title sequence would then continue, and cut to an aerial view of Toronto (new shot every Monday which then ran the entire week) and a Lisa Dalbello announcing up and under the theme saying "The National; from the Canadian Broadcasting Centre, here is Peter Mansbridge."Pamela Wallin from 1992 to 1994)
Other personalities who have anchored The National as weekend or substitute anchors include Alison Smith, Wendy Mesley, Diana Swain, Carole MacNeil, Mark Kelley, Brian Stewart, Ian Hanomansing and Heather Hiscox.Commentators
Keith Boag appears frequently as parliamentary bureau chief
Bob McDonald is the newscast's science commentator.Rex Murphy contributes a weekly commentary on a segment entitled "Point of View", which runs just before the end of the broadcast."At Issue" airs weekly except during the summer.This page was last modified 06:31, 27 December 2007.Influences range from Bruce Springsteen to Tindersticks.Matt Berninger in a distinctive, deep baritone.History
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2.The National was eventually released in 2001 on Brassland Records, a label founded by band members Aaron and Bryce Dessner, along with their friend Alec Hanley Bemis.Their debut album launched the band's career, as they had performed few live shows before its release.June 2007
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June 2007 Concert Review on BYT
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