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- The Barefoot Channel
Community Television as a Tool for Social Change Resource Type: Book Published: 1990 How you or you group can use local community TV station to get your message out.
- Canadian Television Today
Resource Type: Book The authors look at the key political decisions that have helped shape Canadian teleivision examine the relationship between the nation, state and culture; and look at the impact of multiculturalism and globalization.
- Content Magazine - Number 54
August 1975 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1975
- CTV: The Television Wars
Gittins, Susan Resource Type: Book Published: 1999 Documents the history of CTV, the creation of Canada's first private TV network.
- Friends of Canadian Broadcasting
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization An association of Canadians who share a commitment to expanding the quality and quantity of Canadian programming on our nation's airwaves.
- Inside Seven Days
Resource Type: Book Published: 1986 The story of This Hour Has Seven Days, a CBC public affairs television program that dominated the Canadian airwaves from October 1964 to May 1966.
- The Movement and the Sixties
Resource Type: Book Published: 1995 Drawing on interviews, manuscripts, and archives, Anderson reveals how one event built upon another and exploed into the kaleidoscope of activism in the United States by the early 1970s. Civil rights, student power, and the crusade against the Vietnam War composed the first wave of the movement, and during after after the rip tides of 1968, the movement changed and expanded, flowing into new currents of counterculture, minority empowerment, and women's liberation.
- Nielsen Media Research (Canada)
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- Power and Betrayal in the Canadian Media
Resource Type: Book Published: 1999 Addresses concerns about the forces that shape the diversity of news and the way news is delivered in Canada.
- Television news cuts at CBC will hurt Canadians
Resource Type: Article Published: 2014 The Canadian Association of Journalists expresses its concern over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporations decision to reduce its workforce in coming years by up to 1,500 employees.
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