Maison Radio-Canada
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Maison Radio-Canada (sometimes Maison de Radio-Canada) is a skyscraper in Montreal, constructed in 1973 as a home for all CBC's stations in Montreal.
Maison Radio-Canada (English: Canada Broadcasting House) is broadcast headquarters and master control point of the French-language Radio-Canada radio (French arm of the CBC) and television networks, including La Première Chaîne, Espace Musique, Télévision de Radio-Canada and Réseau de l'Information (RDI). It is also the main studio for television stations CBMT and CBFT and radio stations CBME-FM, CBM-FM, CBF-FM and CBFX-FM.
Maison Radio-Canada is once again the home of Radio Canada International, which had been in a building down the street. The street address of Maison Radio-Canada is 1400 René Lévesque Boulevard East.
The analogous facility for CBC's English language networks is the Canadian Broadcasting Centre in Toronto. CBC's corporate headquarters are in Ottawa in the CBC Ottawa Broadcast Centre.
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