Some work news‼️today I start a new adventure as the TikTok producer for @cbcnews 🪩 I can’t wait to tell stories on the not-so-little social platform and join the fabulous social team at CBC.
100K 🏆
the @CBCNews TikTok launched just over six months ago and it's been a blast watching the account grow and reach a new audience. feeling lucky to work with such a stellar team 🎉
Today I got to speak on national tv and radio for the first time— with @ianhanomansing for CBC’s Cross Country Checkup, no less! I broke down the latest social media reaction to the coronation, all while live streaming the program for the first time on TikTok. Surreal!
since launching two months ago, the @cbcnews tiktok has surpassed 25k followers 🎉
have loved seeing this channel grow under the direction of @ashleymfraser and the social team
(if you're not following us ➡️ tiktok.com/@cbcnews)
33 TikToks, over 18,000 followers, many questions asked and answered, all in the past 2 months ✨can’t wait for what the next year has in store for @CBCNews TikTok account 🪩 cheers to 2023
For as long as I can remember, driving in the snow in Vancouver has made the news. So why can’t Vancouver handle the snow? ❄️ more here: vm.tiktok.com/ZMFV2e6CD/
Today we answered: Why can companies now pass on their credit card fees to customers? @philippedemo breaks down how it all works. Full video here: vm.tiktok.com/ZMF5TuEc9/
🎉Huge thanks to @CanPodAwards for naming @FrontBurnerCBC as the winner in the Outstanding News & Current Affairs Series category! Congrats to this hard-working team and all other nominees & winners. 🪩
ALT A design showing the Front Burner logo on the left withthe words 'The 5th Canadian Podcast Awards WINNER - Outstanding News & Current Affairs Series' on the right.
So, @CBCNews is (finally) on TikTok - give them a follow and share your questions about the news!
For our first TikTok we got an overwhelming amount of question on the continuing protests inside Iran.
Follow us here ➡️ tiktok.com/@cbcnews/video/71…
“The bigger problem remains. Far too much data about people's private lives is readily available through data brokers. This stuff can be easily mined.” @Esqueer_ on what comes after the campaign to drop Kiwi Farms: cbc.ca/1.6589380
Funeral procession makes its way down the Mall led by Mounties of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, who are followed by representatives from the National Health Service
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