The CRTC and Broadcasting Regulation in Canada
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Available in the Osgoode Hall Law School Library
Description
This book reviews the state of play of the CRTC and broadcasting regulation in Canada at a time when much is changing in the broadcasting environment. It examines CRTC decisions, past and present, in light of the reasoning that lies behind them and their implications for Canadian broadcasting, public access, freedom of expression and competition. Each chapter looks at a different aspect of the CRTC’s work, discussing it in plain language and also providing extensive endnotes based on CRTC decisions. In a field of endeavor so thoroughly infused with controversy, the book provides a summary of the main issues and debates, along with an epilogue that offers the authors’ analysis of the past four decades of broadcasting regulation.
ISBN
9780779814718
Publication Date
3-20-2008
Publisher
Carswell
City
Toronto, Ontario
Keywords
Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission; Broadcasting--Law and legislation; Telecommunication--Law and legislation; Canada
Repository Citation
Salter, Liora and Odartey-Wellington, Felix N. L., "The CRTC and Broadcasting Regulation in Canada" (2008). Books. 156.
https://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/faculty_books/156
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Bibliographic Citation
Salter, Liora. The CRTC and Broadcasting Regulation in Canada. Toronto, ON: Carswell, 2008. Print.