Listening In :The First Decade of Canadian Broadcasting, 1922-1932

Publication subTitle :The First Decade of Canadian Broadcasting, 1922-1932

Author: Vipond   Mary  

Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press‎

Publication year: 1992

E-ISBN: 9780773563483

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780773509177

Subject: G2 Dissemination of Information and Knowledge

Keyword: 信息与知识传播

Language: ENG

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Description

Histories of Canadian broadcasting have tended to neglect the earliest days of the industry in the 1920s, focusing instead on public broadcasting policy after 1932. Listening In fills this gap.

Chapter

Acknowledgments

Introduction

PART ONE:

1 The Beginnings of Radio Broadcasting in Canada

2 Manufacturers, Listeners, and Broadcasters

3 "Who Is To Pay for Broadcasting?"

4 Listening In

PART TWO:

5 Government Regulation: Licensing

6 Regulation of Interference and Content

7 Frequency Assignment: Negotiations with the United States

8 Domestic Frequency and Power Assignment

PART THREE:

9 The Aird Commission

10 The Debate about Broadcasting

11 The Radio Broadcasting Act of 1932

Conclusion

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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