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Culture, communication, and national identity : the case of Canadian television

A European multilingual society, without a shared culture or common European audio-visual sphere and with viewers watching foreign television, can survive successfully as a political entity – just as Canada has.
Print Book, English, 1990
University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1990
xxi, 367 pages ; 24 cm
9780802027337, 9780802067722, 9780802067388, 0802027334, 0802067727, 0802067387
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Introduction
Structure and historical development of Canadian television
1968 and after : the public sector and the market from the Broadcasting Act to Caplan/Sauvageau
Nationalism
Maximization of satisfaction : the market paradigm
Dependency theory and television in Canada
The Intellectuals, television, and the two solitudes
The Television audience
National culture; or, where is here?
The Single dramas : La misere canadiennce
The Continental culture and Canadian television drama : the mini series
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