The Peterborough Examiner

CBC launches Gem streaming service

- VICTORIA AHEARN

TORONTO — The CBC has launched a new streaming service featuring live and ondemand programmin­g for free as well as an option to upgrade to a premium membership for a monthly fee.

The public broadcaste­r says CBC Gem has more than 4,000 hours of content and will offer original programmin­g, including the upcoming drama series “Northern Rescue.”

William Baldwin and Kathleen Robertson star in the family drama, which will launch exclusivel­y on CBC Gem in Canada starting March 1.

The CBC has also announced a partnershi­p with Wattpad for emerging Canadian writers to create exclusive content for the streaming service.

Meanwhile, a partnershi­p with Telefilm Canada allows CBC Gem to offer more than 100 Canadian feature films.

All the Canadian films are available ad-free, with additional titles from the National Film Board of Canada to be added in the coming year.

All children’s programmin­g is also provided ad-free within CBC Gem.

Announced in September and launched Tuesday, CBC Gem replaces the public broadcaste­r’s previous app and offers the full programmin­g slate, from drama to documentar­ies and sports. It’s available for free as an app for iOS and Android devices and online at cbcgem.ca, and on television via Apple TV and Google Chromecast.

Included are current and past seasons of favourite shows. Canadian titles on the service include “Kim’s Convenienc­e,” “Baroness von Sketch Show,” “Schitt’s Creek,” “Murdoch Mysteries,” “The Kids in the Hall” and “Being Erica.” Internatio­nal titles include “Fortitude,” “The Great British Baking Show,” “Luther,” “Portlandia” and “Top of the Lake.”

Films include “Barney’s Version,” “Cairo Time,” “Mommy” and “Midnight’s Children.”

The free version also has the ability to live-stream CBC TV, with access to 14 local channels and their newscasts.

CBC Gem also offers French-language programmin­g from ICI Radio-Canada.

The premium membership, available for $4.99 per month, will offer all on-demand content ad-free and access to a live stream of CBC News Network 24-7.

The CBC said it plans to collaborat­e with new partners in order to expand the streaming library and offer additional Canadian and internatio­nal content.

CBC original titles that are currently on Netflix, such as “Schitt’s Creek,” will remain there dependent on the deals that are negotiated with each production individual­ly, said the public broadcaste­r.

In addition, CBC/Netflix co-production­s — including “Anne with an E” — have separate agreements in which they are available exclusivel­y on CBC and CBC Gem in Canada for a specific window (and internatio­nally on Netflix), before also becoming available on Netflix Canada.

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THE CANADIAN PRESS CBC Gem will offer original programmin­g, including the upcoming drama series “Northern Rescue.”

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