Timely and comprehensive, A Political Economy of Canadian Broadcasting sets the arc of the country's broadcasting history - particularly that of anglophone Canada - inside its wider economic history, spanning over a hundred years of Canadian content, regulation, and change.
Timely and comprehensive, A Political Economy of Canadian Broadcasting sets the arc of the country's broadcasting history - particularly that of anglophone Canada - inside its wider economic history, spanning over a hundred years of Canadian content, regulation, and change.
David Skinner is an associate professor in the Department of Communication and Media Studies at York University. He has been involved with the media reform movement in Canada for over twenty-five years. He has published numerous articles and book chapters in the field, and has co-edited two books on the subject, Alternative Media in Canada and Converging Media, Diverging Politics.
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Introduction 1 The Development Context of Canadian Communications Policy: The Economy, the State, and the Regulatory Tradition 2 Market, State, Culture: From Telegraphs to Broadcasting 3 The CRBC and the Making of the National Radio Broadcasting System 4 The CBC and the Entrenchment of Canadian Broadcasting 5 Television and Early Postwar Canadian Broadcasting Policy 6 The Emergence of the Dual System 7 The Capitalization of Canadian Communication and Culture 8 The Rise of the Transactional Audience 9 Plus ça change Conclusion Notes; Works Cited; Index
Introduction 1 The Development Context of Canadian Communications Policy: The Economy, the State, and the Regulatory Tradition 2 Market, State, Culture: From Telegraphs to Broadcasting 3 The CRBC and the Making of the National Radio Broadcasting System 4 The CBC and the Entrenchment of Canadian Broadcasting 5 Television and Early Postwar Canadian Broadcasting Policy 6 The Emergence of the Dual System 7 The Capitalization of Canadian Communication and Culture 8 The Rise of the Transactional Audience 9 Plus ça change Conclusion Notes; Works Cited; Index
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