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  2. Effects of time zones on North American broadcasting

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    An hour of syndicated programming time (between 7:00 and 8:00 p.m. in the Eastern and Pacific time zones) is lost in the Central and Mountain time zones since network primetime in those areas starts at 7:00 p.m., forcing stations in Mountain or Central time (or in parts of both zones) to choose between airing their 6:00 p.m. newscast and ...

  3. Time in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada is divided into six time zones. ... of the 24-hour clock, the world's time zone ... on North American broadcasting; National Research Council Time Signal ...

  4. CHU (radio station) - Wikipedia

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    A similar National Research Council Time Signal was broadcast by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) radio services daily at noon ET on Radio-Canada's Première Chaîne, and 1 p.m. ET on CBC Radio One. Its last broadcast was on October 9, 2023.

  5. National Research Council Time Signal - Wikipedia

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    The National Research Council Time Signal was Canada's longest running radio program, begun 5 November 1939 until its final broadcast on 9 October 2023. [1] Broadcast daily shortly before 13:00 Eastern Time across the CBC Radio One network, it lasted between 15 and 60 seconds, ending exactly at 13:00. [2]

  6. Category:Time in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Clock towers in Canada (18 P) D. Daylight saving time in Canada (6 P) ... Effects of time zones on North American broadcasting; M. Mountain Time Zone; N. Newfoundland ...

  7. Time signal - Wikipedia

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    Radio time signal stations broadcast the time in both audible and machine-readable time code form that can be used as references for radio clocks and radio-controlled watches. Typically, they use a national or regional longwave digital signal; for example, station WWVB in the U.S. . [13]

  8. Date and time notation in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada was an early adopter of the 24-hour clock, which Sandford Fleming promoted as key to accurate communication alongside time zones and a standard prime meridian. [22] The Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) began to use it in 1886, prior to its official adoption by European countries.

  9. Time zones in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Time zones in Canada