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Disparities in Exposure to Tobacco on Television or Streaming Platforms.

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Regulation of private television broadcasting by the Canadian Radio‐Television Commission: a critique of ends and means

Canadian Public Administration, 1976
Abstract. The regulation of private television broadcasting in Canada has centred on two principles: first, the protection and attempted aggrandizement of revenues flowing to private broadcasters in order that indigenous programming could be undertaken; and secondly, the imposition of Canadian content quotas in an attempt to ensure that such ...
Robert E. Babe
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The Canadian Radio‐ Television Commission on the state of Canadian broadcasting and its prospects

Canadian Public Administration, 1974
Radio frequencies are public property.
F. Peers
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From Blue Book to White Book: The Hutchins Commission and Llewellyn White’s The American Radio

Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 2021
This article explores the publication and reception of The American Radio (1947), one of the five supplementary volumes of the Hutchins Commission (the Commission on the Freedom of the Press), written by staff researcher Llewellyn White.
S. Bates
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Symposium Introduction: Multilingual, Multicultural, Migrant, and Diasporic Radio, Audio, and Podcasting

Journal of Radio & Audio Media, 2023
Multilingual and multicultural broadcasting and podcasting have expanded with the expansion of diverse populations and diasporas globally. Limited access to many representations of newer and older non-hegemonic communities in mainstream media often means
Anne F. MacLennan, Masudul Biswas
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From “Cafeteria Stereo System” to the Airwaves: The Evolution of Cape Breton University’s Caper Radio

Journal of Radio & Audio Media, 2022
This paper illustrates that campus radio continues to be relevant within the Canadian media ecosystem. Because of the unique commitments of campus-community radio, this sector constitutes an important part of the Canadian broadcasting ecosystem.
Felix Odartey-Wellington   +3 more
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