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Autor:
Mary Vipond
Mary Vipond's approach is based on the idea that the development of radio broadcasting was a process that involved equipment manufacturers, broadcasters, and'audiences/customers.'She charts the expansion of these three groups, surveys the development
Autor:
Mary Vipond
Publikováno v:
Journal of Radio & Audio Media. 20:295-310
Canada was the first country challenged by the massive inflow of American popular culture. The Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission (CRBC), Canada's first national public broadcaster, was created to provide an alternative to U.S. network and Canadi
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Mary Vipond
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Communication. 35:149-172
This article examines three radio broadcasts from the royal tour of 1939, namely those covering the departure of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth from Niagara Falls, Ontario, on their way to visit the United States on June 7, 1939. The analysis con
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Mary Vipond
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Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television. 30:75-94
In the summer of 1933, Hector Charlesworth, Chairman of the recently created Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission (CRBC), Canada's first public broadcaster, spoke before the annual assembly of th...
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Mary Vipond
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Media History. 15:71-83
The goal of this article is to demonstrate and analyse how two public broadcasters with cultural and technical mandates to foster identity formation, the BBC in Britain and the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission (CRBC) in Canada, came to terms wi
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Mary Vipond
Publikováno v:
The Canadian Historical Review. 89:319-343
During the four years of its existence, the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission (crbc), Canada's first public broadcaster, became a site where different conceptions of broadcasting and of Canada itself were contested and debated. One of the most s
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Mary Vipond
Publikováno v:
Journal of Canadian Studies. 42:59-82
The Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission (CRBC), created as Canada’s first public broadcaster in 1932, struggled throughout its short existence to establish its legitimacy and authority as a cultural and social force in a North American environme
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Mary Vipond
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Canadian Historical Association. 14:1-21
Since the seminal works of Harold Innis, communication has been a major theme in Canadian history and historiography. Internationally as well, scholars such as Benedict Anderson, Karl Deutsch and John B. Thompson have recognized the centrality of com
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Mary Vipond
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Radio Journal:International Studies in Broadcast & Audio Media. 2:89-100