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The Politics of Canadian Broadcasting, 1920-1951
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- Book Synopsis
- Still the focus of major political controversy today, the essential issues in Canadian broadcasting emerged thirty years ago. This fascinating book traces both the development of radio from its beginnings in 1920 to the inception of television in 1952, and the formation of public policy throughout these years. The course of the development was far from smooth. Professor Peers describes the contending forces, the politicians, pressure groups, newspapers, and business interests that joined in the fray. The inner story of the power struggles involved is told here thoroughly for the first time, and the significance of these struggles for the development of the system is placed in perspective.
- About The Author
- Frank W. Peers was educated at the University of Alberta and the University of Toronto where he received a PH.D. Until 1963 he worked at the CBC as a producer, program organizer, and supervisor of public affairs programs in radio and television.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9780802062109
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- University of Toronto Press, (13 May 1973)
- Number of Pages
- 475
- Weight
- 640 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 229 x 154 x 24 mm
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