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3 "Who is to Pay for Broadcasting?"
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Mary Vipond
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Tables ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction xiii
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Part One
- The Beginnings of Radio Broadcasting in Canada 3
- Manufacturers, Listeners, and Broadcasters 26
- "Who is to Pay for Broadcasting?" 54
- Listening In 79
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Part Two
- Government Regulation: Licensing 107
- Regulation of Interference and Content 125
- Frequency Assignment: Negotiations with the United States 150
- Domestic Frequency and Power Assignment 172
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Part Three
- The Aird Commission 195
- The Debate about Broadcasting 225
- The Radio Broadcasting Act of 1932 255
- Conclusion 281
- Notes 287
- Bibliography 359
- Index 373
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Tables ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction xiii
-
Part One
- The Beginnings of Radio Broadcasting in Canada 3
- Manufacturers, Listeners, and Broadcasters 26
- "Who is to Pay for Broadcasting?" 54
- Listening In 79
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Part Two
- Government Regulation: Licensing 107
- Regulation of Interference and Content 125
- Frequency Assignment: Negotiations with the United States 150
- Domestic Frequency and Power Assignment 172
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Part Three
- The Aird Commission 195
- The Debate about Broadcasting 225
- The Radio Broadcasting Act of 1932 255
- Conclusion 281
- Notes 287
- Bibliography 359
- Index 373