Media, Information and Technoculture 2000F/G Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Will Straw, Hegemony, Canadian Identity
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There is an observed diference between the recording industry and other cultural industries (ex: broadcasing, ilm producion) Television and ilm industry support cultural acivity which wouldn"t likely exist if the industries didn"t exist: the industries themselves provide the training necessary in order to have a career within the industry. Music-related aciviies are perpetuated by people who are likely to invest in the training and resources which they require: aciviies unfold within arisic communiies. The under-development of the ilm and television industries are posited as failures in conjuncion with a naional collecivity that has a weakened sense of naionalism. Popular music in canada has been asserted to be rich . The recording industry was very much so populated by companies (record labels) Early 1970s marked a turning point in the development of a domesic recording industry. One cause was the introducion of canadian content regulaions for broadcasters.