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Ideas Guide To Preparing Proposals
Please Note: Our next submission deadline is Friday, January 12, 2007.
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IDEAS is CBC Radio's program of contemporary
thought. The show is an hour long and is broadcast nationally
– Monday to Friday – at 9:05 p.m. on CBC Radio
One.
The show’s content is wide-ranging. From the French
thinker Simone Weil to ideas about oceans. From ice cream
to Einstein. Dante to spy novels. Robin Hood to the culture
of pain. Almost any subject can become an IDEAS program, as
long as there's an important idea at the core and a fascinating
story to be told.
Our approach is eclectic, but we focus on the documentary,
using story-telling and narrative techniques to convey ideas.
Our attitude is one of open exploration tempered by skeptical
inquiry. We look for original perspectives and draw on the
knowledge, insights and character of our contributors in shaping
our programs.
Our aim is to create programs that are insightful, informative,
provocative, quirky and entertaining – programs that
will appeal to a wide audience.
HOW IDEAS WORKS…
IDEAS is organized by a core unit in Toronto
and an Edmonton-based producer responsible for developing
programs from the prairies. We also have contributing producers
in most other CBC production centres across the country.
We encourage freelance contributions, and many of our programs
are based on proposals we receive from freelance contributors.
We accept proposals from freelance contributors twice a year,
in January and May. Specific deadlines are given later in
this document.
PROGRAMS AND SERIES...
IDEAS produces both individual episodes and
thematic series. Most of our series are two shows long; some
are three. For big, big themes, we will go longer than three
shows, but these are exceptions. If you're new to the show,
single episode proposals only, please.
IF YOU HAVE AN IDEA...
IN YOUR PROPOSAL, WE WANT TO KNOW…
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If you have to travel: we can arrange to
interview almost anyone, almost anywhere in the world
from a local CBC studio. But sometimes you have to travel
to get the material you will need. Where do you have to
go? We have a limited travel budget so don't tell us you
have to go to Paris, Cairo and Beijing to make your program.
We can't afford it. And if you're a first-timer, we will
not send you on a major international trip. Focus on sources
closer to home.
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Something about you: a short bio, especially
if you haven’t contributed to IDEAS before. No radio
experience is required, but we'd like to know about any
journalistic and broadcasting experience you may have.
We’d also like to know what, if any, special expertise
you have in the subject you are proposing.
HOW LONG SHOULD YOUR PROPOSAL BE?
Three pages max: a page for the idea, a page for the treatment,
and a page about you.
SEND US YOUR PROPOSAL…
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by regular mail to IDEAS, Box 500, Station
A, Toronto, Ontario, M5W 1E6.
IF YOU E-MAIL US…
IF YOU USE REGULAR MAIL…
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Send ten (10) copies of the proposal directly
to IDEAS, Box 500, Station A, Toronto, ON, M5W 1E6.
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Make sure your name, address and phone
number are on the proposal itself. If you send us more
than one proposal, put your name, address and phone number
on each one.
WHEN TO APPROACH US…
In 2007, our deadline will be Friday,
January 12. IDEAS will have only one proposal review session
in 2007.
Your proposal must be received at the IDEAS office
in Toronto by the deadline.
E-mail proposals must be received by midnight Eastern Time,
at the end of the day of the deadline.
If your proposal arrives after the deadline, we will hold
it for a subsequent review period.
Please note: it’s your responsibility
to get your proposal to Toronto by the deadline. Delivery
to the contributing IDEAS producer nearest
you doesn’t count.
AFTER WE GET YOUR PROPOSAL…
We will hold it for the next review period. We will respond
to all submitted proposals in early May.
IF YOUR PROPOSAL IS ACCEPTED…
You will be assigned to work with an IDEAS
producer. He or she will discuss production details with you
and guide you through the whole production process.
WHAT WE PAY…
Most of our programs are commissioned under the collective
agreement between the Canadian Media Guild (CMG) and the CBC.
The amount you are paid depends on what you are commissioned
to do: provide consultation, research, interviews, commentary,
or rough-cut tape documentary.
FEEDBACK...
Because of the large number of proposals we receive, unfortunately
we are not in a position to give feedback on individual proposals.
IDEAS CONTRIBUTING PRODUCERS
Vancouver
Kathleen Flaherty
P.O. Box 4600,
Vancouver, British Columbia,
V6B 4A2
(604) 662-6127
The Prairies
Dave Redel, Senior Producer
P.O.Box 555
Edmonton, AB
T5J 2P4
(780)468-7429
Montreal
Jane Lewis
P.O. Box 6000
Montreal, Quebec
H3C 3A8
(514) 597-4498
Halifax
Stewart Young
Network Producer
5600 Sackville Street
P.O. Box 3000
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3J 3E9
(902) 420-4127
St.John's
Marie Wadden
Network Producer
P.O. Box 12010, Stn. “A”
St. John’s, Newfoundland
A1B 3T8
(709) 576-5276
IDEAS Toronto unit
P.O. Box 500
Station A
Toronto ON M5W 1E6
(416) 205-6029
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