ABSTRACT

Broadcasting in Canada (1977) examines the unique challenges to broadcasting in the country: the size of the country, its small, dispersed population, and two official languages make radio and television coverage a difficult and costly enterprise. These conditions and pressures have led Canadians to construct a broadcasting system in which both public and private initiative have roles to play in bringing radio and television services to the community.

chapter Chapter 1|21 pages

The Canadian Environment for Broadcasting

chapter Chapter 2|8 pages

The Evolution op Broadcasting in Canada

chapter Chapter 3|5 pages

The Present Broadcasting Structure

chapter Chapter 4|5 pages

Laws and Regulations Governing Broadcasting

chapter Chapter 5|4 pages

Institutional Relationships in Broadcasting

chapter Chapter 6|1 pages

Constitutional Complaints Procedure

chapter Chapter 7|24 pages

Broadcasting Organisations

chapter Chapter 8|4 pages

National Communications Policy

chapter Chapter 9|4 pages

Broadcasting in the Future