Acadiensis, Volume 35Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 2005 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... privately owned broadcasters , which had been a frequent source of irritation to privately owned broadcasters in Canada . This created a situation in which tensions between the BCN and VOCM were likely . That potential became evident ...
... privately owned broadcasters , which had been a frequent source of irritation to privately owned broadcasters in Canada . This created a situation in which tensions between the BCN and VOCM were likely . That potential became evident ...
Page 78
... privately owned stations . At a meeting between Commissioner Penson and representatives of the Board of Trade on 19 January 1939 , Penson conceded their point that the governors of the BCN should not be overruled by a commissioner ...
... privately owned stations . At a meeting between Commissioner Penson and representatives of the Board of Trade on 19 January 1939 , Penson conceded their point that the governors of the BCN should not be overruled by a commissioner ...
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... Privately owned broadcasters thrived under Canadian regulation in ways they would have thought unlikely during the period in which they were regulated by the BCN . In the years before Newfoundland joined Canada , the competition for ...
... Privately owned broadcasters thrived under Canadian regulation in ways they would have thought unlikely during the period in which they were regulated by the BCN . In the years before Newfoundland joined Canada , the competition for ...
Contents
CHRISTIAN BLAIS | 2 |
JUDITH FINGARD and JOHN RUTHERFORD | 24 |
LEWIS | 50 |
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