The creation of a national Canadian radio service was largely justified by state discourse on the threat of cultural imperialism resulting from American economic hegemony. This article calls into question this received view that radio, before state intervention, was essentially a carrier of American programming. The case of Quebec is in this respect significant : since its early development, radio broadcasting was largely determined by its cultural environment, an aspect that federal policy has difficulty integrating.La nationalisation de la radio canadienne fut en grande partie justifiée dans le discours officiel par la menace représentée par les Etats-Unis dont l'hégémonie économique semblait déboucher en impérialisme culturel. Cet articl...
Cet article examine une station de transmission de la Société Radio-Canada qui a ouvert ses portes à...
Abstract: The CBC/Radio Canada is in a policy trap which is endemic to all cultural policy today. A ...
Since its inception in November 1936, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has been a constant pres...
Cet article présente une critique comparative du système public de la radiodiffusion et de la ration...
Postprint upload.Radio broadcasting spread quickly across southern Canada in the 1920s and 1930s thr...
Cet article évalue la contribution d’animateurs radiophoniques à la définition du statut de la litté...
This article presents a critical reading of recently published documents dealing with the feasibilit...
La création de Radio-Canada en 1936 visait à prémunir la radio naissante de l'influence américaine, ...
Abstract: This article proposes a framework for the analysis of the role of ethnic minorities in Can...
This contribution aims at highlighting the cultural role played by the radio in Canada, as set out b...
Cet article retrace les principaux événements qui ont permis la réalisation d’une souscription en fa...
The largely unregulated early years of Canadian radio were vital to development of broadcasting poli...
This article focusses on the problems of Société Radio-Canada by situating them in the larger framew...
Abstract: This paper tests the Aird Commission's claims to speak on behalf of the Canadian public in...
Il est encore courant de présenter l’organisation politique et juridique de la radiodiffusion comme ...
Cet article examine une station de transmission de la Société Radio-Canada qui a ouvert ses portes à...
Abstract: The CBC/Radio Canada is in a policy trap which is endemic to all cultural policy today. A ...
Since its inception in November 1936, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has been a constant pres...
Cet article présente une critique comparative du système public de la radiodiffusion et de la ration...
Postprint upload.Radio broadcasting spread quickly across southern Canada in the 1920s and 1930s thr...
Cet article évalue la contribution d’animateurs radiophoniques à la définition du statut de la litté...
This article presents a critical reading of recently published documents dealing with the feasibilit...
La création de Radio-Canada en 1936 visait à prémunir la radio naissante de l'influence américaine, ...
Abstract: This article proposes a framework for the analysis of the role of ethnic minorities in Can...
This contribution aims at highlighting the cultural role played by the radio in Canada, as set out b...
Cet article retrace les principaux événements qui ont permis la réalisation d’une souscription en fa...
The largely unregulated early years of Canadian radio were vital to development of broadcasting poli...
This article focusses on the problems of Société Radio-Canada by situating them in the larger framew...
Abstract: This paper tests the Aird Commission's claims to speak on behalf of the Canadian public in...
Il est encore courant de présenter l’organisation politique et juridique de la radiodiffusion comme ...
Cet article examine une station de transmission de la Société Radio-Canada qui a ouvert ses portes à...
Abstract: The CBC/Radio Canada is in a policy trap which is endemic to all cultural policy today. A ...
Since its inception in November 1936, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has been a constant pres...