Because News

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Because News is a Canadian radio and television program, which airs weekly on CBC Radio One.[1] Hosted by comedian Gavin Crawford, the program is a panel show, on which three celebrity panelists, often but not always stand-up comedians, compete to answer questions about current news stories.[1] The program also features brief comedy interludes focused on Crawford's voice impersonations of personalities in the news.[2]

Running time26 minutes
Country of originCanada
LanguageEnglish
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Because News
Set in Toronto before a taping, 2019.
GenrePanel show
Running time26 minutes
Country of originCanada
LanguageEnglish
Home stationCBC Radio One
Hosted byGavin Crawford
Produced byElizabeth Bowie, David Carroll
Recording studioCanadian Broadcasting Centre, Toronto
Original releaseSeptember 5, 2015
Audio formatMonophonic
Websitecbc.ca/becausenews
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The program debuted in September 2015. Episodes are usually taped at the Canadian Broadcasting Centre in Toronto, although selected episodes have been recorded in other cities.[2]

A television version of the program premiered on CBC Television in October 2020.[3]

In 2022–23, the program focused on developing its TikTok channel. American broadcaster Ira Glass identified Because News as the strongest example of a public radio brand building a large audience on TikTok. The producers identified keys to their success as cutting content into short clips, targeting hyperlocal audiences, engaging lightheartedly with commenters, and not trying to cater to major TikTok trends of the moment.[4]

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