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The impetus for Justine Lloyd's new book, I Gender and Media in the Broadcast Age i , was the relative absence of women's programs, and the work of women broadcasters, in historical accounts of the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC). Lloyd's comparative approach, considering, in turn, women's programming produced by the ABC, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) and the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), also draws on transnational histories such as Michele Hilmes's I Network Nations i . [Extracted from the article] |