This project is an exploratory study of private radio regulation in Canada. The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC) is a self-regulating organization (SRO) made up of private broadcasters who create regulatory policies for radio as well as make decisions regarding consumer complaints about violations of the same policies. Primary research consisted of twelve decisions made by the CBSC regarding complaints as well as two interviews with members of the broadcasting community. Data were coded and analysed using the qualitative research software NVivo 10. This research led to conclusions that indicate the CBSC has little public accountability as well as flaws within the regulation process as well as the regulatio...
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommission Commission (CRTC) is the body which regulates commu...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is the regulatory agency in the United States charged wi...
Recently released ACMA research indicates that radio in Australia remains a highly popular and ...
Private radio broadcasting in Canada has generally been examined as a component of the larger broadc...
The Canadian Broadcasting Act of 1991 states the Canadian system should be ‘effectively owned and co...
The largely unregulated early years of Canadian radio were vital to development of broadcasting poli...
The largely unregulated early years of Canadian radio were vital to development of broadcasting poli...
d1:accorder et de r6voquer les permis de diffusion et dlen rhglementer le niveau de performance, il ...
Abstract: The development of Canadian broadcast policy and law respecting "content balance'' (and co...
In the modem world of newsmedia, the lines between informative news and gratuitous entertainment hav...
This paper describes results from a quantitative study of the enforcement by the Canadian Radio-tele...
This book reviews the state of play of the CRTC and broadcasting regulation in Canada at a time when...
Abstract: This paper tests the Aird Commission's claims to speak on behalf of the Canadian public in...
The Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 represented a major effort by the federal government to provide ...
The first part of this study examines the academic and official (CRTC) discourse regarding the regul...
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommission Commission (CRTC) is the body which regulates commu...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is the regulatory agency in the United States charged wi...
Recently released ACMA research indicates that radio in Australia remains a highly popular and ...
Private radio broadcasting in Canada has generally been examined as a component of the larger broadc...
The Canadian Broadcasting Act of 1991 states the Canadian system should be ‘effectively owned and co...
The largely unregulated early years of Canadian radio were vital to development of broadcasting poli...
The largely unregulated early years of Canadian radio were vital to development of broadcasting poli...
d1:accorder et de r6voquer les permis de diffusion et dlen rhglementer le niveau de performance, il ...
Abstract: The development of Canadian broadcast policy and law respecting "content balance'' (and co...
In the modem world of newsmedia, the lines between informative news and gratuitous entertainment hav...
This paper describes results from a quantitative study of the enforcement by the Canadian Radio-tele...
This book reviews the state of play of the CRTC and broadcasting regulation in Canada at a time when...
Abstract: This paper tests the Aird Commission's claims to speak on behalf of the Canadian public in...
The Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 represented a major effort by the federal government to provide ...
The first part of this study examines the academic and official (CRTC) discourse regarding the regul...
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommission Commission (CRTC) is the body which regulates commu...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is the regulatory agency in the United States charged wi...
Recently released ACMA research indicates that radio in Australia remains a highly popular and ...