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5 Hypercommercialism and Canadian Children’s Television
The Case of YTV
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Kyle Asquith
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- One Thing about Television and Ten Things about Canadian TV vii
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Television Studies in the Canadian Context
- Introduction 3
- From Kine to Hi-Def: A Personal View of Television Studies in Canada 21
- (Who Knows?) What Remains to Be Seen: Archives, Access, and Other Practical Problems for the Study of Canadian “National” Television 39
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Contexts of Television Production in Canada
- Television, Film, and the Canadian Star System 61
- Producing Aboriginal Television in Canada 73
- Hypercommercialism and Canadian Children’s Television 95
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Contexts of Criticism
- Canadianizing Canadians 115
- How Even American Reality TV Can Perform a Public Service on Canadian Television 135
- Television, Nation, and the Situation Comedy in Canada 153
- “Come On Eileen” 173
- Bibliography 191
- Contributors 209
- Index 213
- Books in the Film+Media Studies Series 222
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- One Thing about Television and Ten Things about Canadian TV vii
-
Television Studies in the Canadian Context
- Introduction 3
- From Kine to Hi-Def: A Personal View of Television Studies in Canada 21
- (Who Knows?) What Remains to Be Seen: Archives, Access, and Other Practical Problems for the Study of Canadian “National” Television 39
-
Contexts of Television Production in Canada
- Television, Film, and the Canadian Star System 61
- Producing Aboriginal Television in Canada 73
- Hypercommercialism and Canadian Children’s Television 95
-
Contexts of Criticism
- Canadianizing Canadians 115
- How Even American Reality TV Can Perform a Public Service on Canadian Television 135
- Television, Nation, and the Situation Comedy in Canada 153
- “Come On Eileen” 173
- Bibliography 191
- Contributors 209
- Index 213
- Books in the Film+Media Studies Series 222