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Ignatieff, Michael. The future of public broadcasting in Canada. [Toronto]: Master and Fellows of Massey College, 1995.

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Canada lives here: The case for public broadcasting. Westmount, QC: Linda Leith Publishing, 2015.

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Docherty, David. Under the volcano: Public service broadcasting in Canada. London: Broadcasting Research Unit, 1986.

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Ici était Radio-Canada. Montréal, Québec: Boréal, 2014.

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Canada. Public Archives of Canada. Guide to CBC sources at the Public Archives. Ottawa: Public Archives of Canada, 1987.

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Downie, Peter. Fresh air: The private thoughts of a public broadcaster. Kelowna, B.C: Northstone Pub., 1997.

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Canada, Public Archives. Guide to CBC sources at the Public Archives. [Ottawa]: Public Archives Canada, 1987.

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Canada, Public Archives of. Guide to CBC sources at the Public Archives. [Ottawa]: The Archives, 1987.

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1943-, Schellenberger Gary, ed. CBC/Radio-Canada: Defining distinctiveness in the changing media landscape : report of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage. [Ottawa]: Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage, 2008.

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Fade to black: A requiem for the CBC. Vancouver, B.C: Douglas & McIntyre, 1993.

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Everyone says no: Public service broadcasting and the failure of translation. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2011.

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Juneau, Pierre. Notes for an address by Pierre Juneau, President of the CBC, to the 94th Annual Banquet of the Greater Moncton Chamber of Commerce, Brunswick Hotel, Moncton, May 9, 1985 = Notes pour une allocution du président de la SRC, M. Pierre Jueanu, au 94e banquet annuel de la Chambre de commerce du Grand Moncton, Hôtel Brunswick, Moncton, le 9 mai, 1985. Ottawa, Ont: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation = Société Radio-Canada, 1985.

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Saulnier, Alain. Losing our voice: Radio-Canada under siege. Toronto: Dundurn, 2015.

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Education, Canadian Association for Adult. Voices of concern: The future of Canadian broadcasting : report on a series of eleven public forums organized by the Canadian Association for Adult Education. --. Toronto]: The Association, 1987.

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L' ombudsman de Radio-Canada: Protecteur du public ou des journalistes? Saint-Nicolas (Québec): Les Presses de l'Université Laval, 2005.

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Conway, Kyle. Everyone says no: Public service broadcasting and the failure of translation. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2011.

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1952-, Crowder Jean, ed. Exclusions and exemptions: Study on section 68.1 of the Access to Information Act and the resulting court actions concerning the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation : report of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics. [Ottawa]: Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, 2012.

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Eaman, Ross Allan. Channels of influence: CBC audience research and the Canadian public. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994.

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Documentary television in Canada: From national public service to global marketplace. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2002.

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Splane, Richard B. George Davidson: Social policy and public policy exemplar. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Council on Social Development, 2004.

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Canadian Council on Social Development., ed. George Davidson: Social policy and public policy exemplar. Ottawa: Canadian Council on Social Development, 2003.

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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Turning points in public broadcasting: The CBC at 50. Montreal: CBC Transcripts, 1986.

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Rowland, Wade. Saving the CBC: Balancing profit and public service. Westmount, Québec: Linda Leith Pub., 2013.

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Juneau, Pierre. The CBC today: The growing distance between resources and public expectations : notes for an address. Calgary, Alta: Chamber of Commerce, 1989.

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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Renewal of the radio network licences of the CBC: Response of the Government of Ontario to CRTC Notice of Public Hearing 1987-70. [Toronto: Government of Ontario], 1987.

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The microphone wars: A history of triumph and betrayal at the CBC. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1995.

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Nash, Knowlton. The microphone wars: A history of triumph and betrayal at the CBC. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1994.

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Atkinson, Dave. La crise des télévisions publiques européennes, ou, La propagation du "syndrome canadien". Québec: Institut québécois de recherche sur la culture, 1993.

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David, Hobbs, ed. Proposed regulations ; respecting television broadcasting: Response of the Government of Ontario to CRTC Public Notice 1986-176. Toronto: The Ministry, 1986.

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Ed, Fulton, ed. Renewal of the television network licences of the CBC: Response of the Government of Ontario to CRTC notice of public hearing 1986-61. Toronto: The Ministry, 1986.

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Eaman, Ross Ross A. Channels of influence: CBC audience research and the Canadian public. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994.

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MediaWatch. Review of policy on sex-role stereotyping: Brief in response to public notice CRTC 1990-114, 28 Dec. 1990. Vancouver, B.C: MediaWatch, 1991.

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Skene, Wayne. Fade to Black. Paragon House Publishers, 1995.

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Hogarth, David. Documentary Television in Canada: From National Public Service to Global Marketplace. McGill-Queen's University Press, 2002.

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Documentary Television in Canada: From National Public Service to Global Marketplace. McGill-Queen's University Press, 2003.

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Tower of Babble: Sins, Secrets and Successes Inside the CBC. Douglas and McIntyre (2013) Ltd., 2012.

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Kuffert, Len. Canada before Television: Radio, Taste, and the Struggle for Cultural Democracy. McGill-Queen's University Press, 2016.

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Ali, Christopher. The Policies of Localism. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040726.003.0003.

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Chapters 2 through 5 house the case studies for the book. Each chapter is sub-divided by country to give the reader a detailed understanding of the dynamics at play. Chapter 2 assesses the structural regulation of local television by focusing on a key issue in the debate over local television. It thus considers the FCC’s quadrennial ownership reviews in the United States, the fee-for-carriage debate in Canada, and Ofcom’s reviews of public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom. This chapter also introduces two key terms: public good and market failure. The chapter demonstrates how the local is bound so tightly to commercial markets, broadcasting technologies and the status quo that alternatives views are effective erased.
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Nash, Knowlton. Microphone Wars : A History of Triumph and Betrayal at CBC. McClelland & Stewart, 1995.

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Ali, Christopher. The Communities of Localism. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040726.003.0004.

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This chapter focuses on elements of local broadcasting that is often glossed over: community television and community media. The chapter begins by defining community media and then proceeds to the case studies: public access television (PEG) regulation in the United States, the redrafting of Canadian community television regulations in 2002 and 2010, and the lack of community television and importance of community radio and hyperlocal media in the UK. This chapter argues that community media need to be fully integrated into a holistic conceptualization of local media among policymakers, regulators, and local media stakeholders. A second goal is to demonstrate that it is within conversations about, and discourses of, community media where larger issues of the local and its relationship to local media become most pronounced.
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