Communicating in Canada's Past : Essays in Media History /
This volume assembles both well-established and up-and-coming scholars to address sizable gaps in the literature on media history in Canada.
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Format: | Électronique Actes de congrès eBook |
Langue: | Inglés |
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Buffalo :
University of Toronto Press,
2009.
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Table des matières:
- The Catholic press: a challenge to the 'journalism of information' paradigm / Dominique Marquis
- Old media, new media, and competition: Canadian press and the emergence of radio news / Gene Allen
- Britishness, the BBC, and the birth of Canadian Public Broadcasting, 1928-1936 / Simon J. Potter
- 'The luxury of moderate use': Seagram and moderation advertising, 1934-1955 / Daniel J. Robinson
- Evelyn Dick, soap star: newspaper coverage of the torso murder case, 1946-1947 / Alison Jacques
- Variety show as national identity: CBC television and Dominion Day celebrations, 1958-1980 / Matthew Hayday
- Politics? Fear not! The rise of The average superhero in the visual rhetoric of Bill Davis's 1971 election pamphlet / James Cairns
- Whence and whither: the historiography of Canadian broadcasting / Mary Vipond
- Recent trends in research on the history of the press in Quebec: towards a cultural history / Fernande Roy
- Encounters with theory / Paul Rutherford.