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American influence on canadian broadcasting
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American influence on canadian broadcasting
Author: Canada. Bibliothèque du Parlement. Direction de l'information et de la documentation
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American Influence on Canadian Broadcasting
Author: Canada. Library of Parliament. Information and Reference Branch
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Category : Broadcasting
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Category : Broadcasting
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Canadian English-language Television
Author: Aaron Russell Olander
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Category : Television programs
Languages : en
Pages : 466
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Category : Television programs
Languages : en
Pages : 466
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The Beaver Bites Back?
Author: David H. Flaherty
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0773511199
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 380
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Canadians have demonstrated a remarkable sense of unity about protection of their "cultural industries" during the continuing national debate over free trade. This study of the effect of American popular culture on Canada is therefore particularly relevant.
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0773511199
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 380
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Canadians have demonstrated a remarkable sense of unity about protection of their "cultural industries" during the continuing national debate over free trade. This study of the effect of American popular culture on Canada is therefore particularly relevant.
Canada before Television
Author: Len Kuffert
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0773599819
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
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Before screens could be stared at, listeners lent their ears to radio, and Canadian listeners were as avid as any. In Canada before Television, Len Kuffert takes us back to the earliest days of broadcasting, paying particular attention to how programs were imagined and made, loved and hated, regulated and tolerated. At a time when democracy stood out as a foundational value in the West, Canada’s private stations and the CBC often had conflicting ideas about what should or could be broadcast. While historians have documented the nationalist and culturally aspirational motives of some broadcasters, the story behind the production of programs for both broad and specialized audiences has not been as effectively told. By interweaving archival evidence with insights drawn from secondary literature, Canada before Television offers perspectives on radio’s intimate power, the promise and challenge of US programming and British influences, the regulation of taste on the air, shifting and varied musical appetites, and the difficulties of knowing what listeners wanted. While this mixed system divided Canadians then and now, the presence of more than one vision for the emerging medium made the early years of broadcasting in Canada more culturally democratic for listeners who stood a better chance of getting both what they already liked and what they might come to like. Canada before Television offers an insightful look at the place of radio and debates about programming in the development of a cultural democracy.
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0773599819
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
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Before screens could be stared at, listeners lent their ears to radio, and Canadian listeners were as avid as any. In Canada before Television, Len Kuffert takes us back to the earliest days of broadcasting, paying particular attention to how programs were imagined and made, loved and hated, regulated and tolerated. At a time when democracy stood out as a foundational value in the West, Canada’s private stations and the CBC often had conflicting ideas about what should or could be broadcast. While historians have documented the nationalist and culturally aspirational motives of some broadcasters, the story behind the production of programs for both broad and specialized audiences has not been as effectively told. By interweaving archival evidence with insights drawn from secondary literature, Canada before Television offers perspectives on radio’s intimate power, the promise and challenge of US programming and British influences, the regulation of taste on the air, shifting and varied musical appetites, and the difficulties of knowing what listeners wanted. While this mixed system divided Canadians then and now, the presence of more than one vision for the emerging medium made the early years of broadcasting in Canada more culturally democratic for listeners who stood a better chance of getting both what they already liked and what they might come to like. Canada before Television offers an insightful look at the place of radio and debates about programming in the development of a cultural democracy.
How to Sleep with an Elephant
Author: Barry Neil Mitzman
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Category : Radio broadcasting
Languages : en
Pages : 256
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Category : Radio broadcasting
Languages : en
Pages : 256
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Canada's Video Revolution
Author: Peter Lyman
Publisher: James Lorimer & Company
ISBN: 9780888624550
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 194
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From the back cover: While Canadians have been leaders in many aspects of communications technology, the content has been mainly foreign. So, too, have the applications of new technology typically been property of alliances of corporations in the U.S., Europe and Japan ... As the pace of the "globalization" of culture quickens, Canada's broadcasting, recording, film and publishing industries will face formidable challenges. Communications analyst Peter Lyman describes the impact of the new technologies on Canadian cultural industries and proposes strategies he feels must be accepted to make these industries viable in an ever-changing marketplace
Publisher: James Lorimer & Company
ISBN: 9780888624550
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 194
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From the back cover: While Canadians have been leaders in many aspects of communications technology, the content has been mainly foreign. So, too, have the applications of new technology typically been property of alliances of corporations in the U.S., Europe and Japan ... As the pace of the "globalization" of culture quickens, Canada's broadcasting, recording, film and publishing industries will face formidable challenges. Communications analyst Peter Lyman describes the impact of the new technologies on Canadian cultural industries and proposes strategies he feels must be accepted to make these industries viable in an ever-changing marketplace
The Newsmakers
Author: David Taras
Publisher: Scarborough, Ont. : Nelson Canada
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Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 274
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Publisher: Scarborough, Ont. : Nelson Canada
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Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 274
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United States-Canadian Broadcasting Relations
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Inter-American Affairs
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Category : Cable television
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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Category : Cable television
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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