Abstract: The emergence of sport as a staple of Canadian broadcasting has a lengthy and complex history, variously involving agents of private capital and the state. Both professional and amateur sport have been targeted for reasons which differ according to their respective ideological and economic bases. Résumé: Le développement du sport, en tant qu'élément central de la adiodiffusion au Canada, procède d'une histoire longue et complexe qui implique à la fois le capital privé et l'État. Le sport professionnel et le sport amateur ont tous deux été ciblés pour des raisons différentes qui correspondent à leurs fondements idéologiques et économiques respectifs
Abstract: Narratives from four Canadian communication scholars describe the development of communica...
Our study of the professionalization of policy-making in the Canadian Olympic sport effort raises se...
Despite the best efforts of many Canadian nationalists and government agencies to control and develo...
La croissance de la ville d’Edmonton au début des années 1900 est allée de pair avec l’implantation,...
The major objective of this article was to examine the issues prominent in Canada’s amateur ‘athleti...
Since its inception in November 1936, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has been a constant pres...
This paper traces the development of early sporting activities in the province of British Columbia. ...
This paper traces the development of early sporting activities in the province of British Columbia. ...
Abstract: The Sports Network (TSN) is a 24-hour all-sports specialty programming service that is wid...
En tant que nouveau produit culturel du dernier tiers du XIXe siècle, le sport pose le problème de s...
Fewer Canadians than ever are lacing up skates, swimming lengths at the pool, practicing their curve...
This study examined the development of the first professional ice hockey league, the International ...
International audienceJust as of other industries, the professional sport is subjected to globalizat...
Au cours des années 1920 et 1930, l’expansion du sport dans les centres urbains fut à la fois la cau...
On assiste actuellement à une accentuation de la marchandisation du sport au Canada, un phénomène fa...
Abstract: Narratives from four Canadian communication scholars describe the development of communica...
Our study of the professionalization of policy-making in the Canadian Olympic sport effort raises se...
Despite the best efforts of many Canadian nationalists and government agencies to control and develo...
La croissance de la ville d’Edmonton au début des années 1900 est allée de pair avec l’implantation,...
The major objective of this article was to examine the issues prominent in Canada’s amateur ‘athleti...
Since its inception in November 1936, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has been a constant pres...
This paper traces the development of early sporting activities in the province of British Columbia. ...
This paper traces the development of early sporting activities in the province of British Columbia. ...
Abstract: The Sports Network (TSN) is a 24-hour all-sports specialty programming service that is wid...
En tant que nouveau produit culturel du dernier tiers du XIXe siècle, le sport pose le problème de s...
Fewer Canadians than ever are lacing up skates, swimming lengths at the pool, practicing their curve...
This study examined the development of the first professional ice hockey league, the International ...
International audienceJust as of other industries, the professional sport is subjected to globalizat...
Au cours des années 1920 et 1930, l’expansion du sport dans les centres urbains fut à la fois la cau...
On assiste actuellement à une accentuation de la marchandisation du sport au Canada, un phénomène fa...
Abstract: Narratives from four Canadian communication scholars describe the development of communica...
Our study of the professionalization of policy-making in the Canadian Olympic sport effort raises se...
Despite the best efforts of many Canadian nationalists and government agencies to control and develo...