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The Public Eye - Television and the Politics of Canadian Broadcasting, 1952-1968 (Paperback)
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The Public Eye - Television and the Politics of Canadian Broadcasting, 1952-1968 (Paperback)
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This book traces the development of the broadcasting system in
Canada from the inception of television in 1952 to the passing of
the Broadcast Act of 1968, focusing on the policy decisions made by
governments and broadcasting authorities and the circumstances
under which they were made. Several public investigations of the
system and its performance took place during television's first
sixteen years in Canada and their aims and outcomes form an
important part of the story. The book deals with the relationships
between the CBC, the private broadcasters, government, and the
regulatory authority, and also with events that affected the
perceptions of politicians and the public - the French network
strike in 1959, the Preview Commentary affair of the same year, and
the controversies surrounding the CBC program 'This Hour Has Seven
Days' in 1965-6. Among those who figure prominently are A. Davidson
Dunton and Alphonse Ouimet of the CBC; T.J. Allard and Don Jamieson
of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters; Robert Fowler,
chairman of two public inquiries into broadcasting; Andrew Stewart,
chairman of the Board of Broadcast Governors; and Graham Spry,
organizer of the Canadian Broadcasting League. The government
officials involved include Prime Ministers Louis St Laurent, John
Diefenbaker, and Lester B. Pearson, and ministers J.J. McCann,
Goerge Nowlan, Jack Pickersgill, Maurice Lamontagne, and Judy
LaMarsh. Frank Peers has unearthed a remarkable quantity of new
material - from government documents, CBC records, interviews with
key figures, and the records and manuscripts of a number of
principals - and woven it into a fascinating and authoritative
account of the state's involvement in broadcasting during these
troubled and changeful years.
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