CS101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission, Cravetv

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Reminder - annotated bib. due october 18, 4pm. October 25 9am-9pm midterm available and open book. Timeline of broadcasting regulation and public broadcasting in canada: 1920s: the dawn of broadcasting in canada. > canadians pretty much only received american radio stations. > concern about national sovereignty: 1929: royal commission on radio broadcasting (aird commission - the state of the united. > look into the situation of canadian broadcasting. > did research and announced that yes, canada does need a national broadcaster: 1932: canadian broadcasting act creates public broadcaster: canadian radio broadcasting. > concluded that canada needs a public broadcaster, so, they created the canadian radio broadcasting coming: 1936: changes name to canadian broadcasting corporation (cbc/radio-canada) > changed the name from crbc to cbc. > the cbc is charged with regulating the airway. > wasn"t the only radio station, each town had their own: 1952: cbc/radio canada starts television transmission.

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