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Canada enjoys a long-held reputation for producing high-quality media, from National Film Board documentaries to the CBC to children’s programming. But in recent years, funding cuts, commercial med...
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01 January 2012

Canada enjoys a long-held reputation for producing high-quality media, from National Film Board documentaries to the CBC to children’s programming. But in recent years, funding cuts, commercial media concentration and a sour political environment have been steadily eroding this reputation. In About Canada: Media, Peter Steven examines developments in film, television, the internet and newspapers and finds that the quality of our news and entertainment media is steadily declining, as well as becoming increasingly restricted and less diverse. Although Canada is not alone in this crisis of quality, we are particularly vulnerable living in the shadow of the United States. However, despite this decline and the shadow of our southern neighbour, Canada still produces distinctive and popular work, which receives critical international acclaim. About Canada: Media explores all things CanCon and argues that the Canadian people must reclaim the media from elite interests in order to ensure its democratic and quality future.
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Pages: 176
Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
Imprint: Fernwood Publishing
Series: About Canada
Publication Date:
01 January 2012
Trim Size: 7.00 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9781552664476
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Media & Internet
: The Crisis of Quality in the News and Entertainment Genres
: Big Issues: Nationalism, Capitalism, the Public
: Media in Quebec
: New Media
: Media and Canadian Society
: What Is to Be Done?
: Appendix: The Big Institutions and Corporations