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Michael Nolan follows the evolution of CTV from a group of small independent television stations across Canada to the powerful network it is today. He chronicles the boardroom struggles within the network as strong personalities clashed over economic and cultural matters.
Produktinformation
Utgivningsdatum2001-12-01
Mått152 x 229 x 25 mm
Vikt700 g
FormatHäftad
SpråkEngelska
Antal sidor440
FörlagUniversity of Alberta Press
ISBN9780888643841
UtmärkelserWinner of Alberta Book Publishing Awards - Nomination, Scholarly Book of the Year 2002
Michael Nolan teaches media and politics in the journalism program at the University of Western Ontario and in the political science department at King's College, a Western affiliate. He joined CTV as a news anchor and correspondent in the mid 1960s. This is his third book on the Canadian media. Nolan lives in London, Ontario.
The CTV Founder, 1909-1961; The Dominator, 1961-1966; Power Struggles within the Co-operative, 1966-1970; "In Colour, the CTV National News", 1962-1972; Telepoll, Laugh-In and Wide World of Sports, 1962-1972; Canada AM, the Arrival of Lloyd and a Short-lived CTV Reports, 1972-1979; CTV Scores!, 1972-1979; The Dominator Retaliates, 1979-1985; Chairman Bureau Gets Tough, 1985-1990; The Soup Salesman Cometh, 1990-1993; Gordian Knot Before the Triumph of Baton, 1993-1997; The New CTV, 1997-2001; Epilogue; Index.
"Nolan hits his stride as a storyteller with this book, a lively and readable synthesis of broadcasting history, criticism and biography." Larry Cornies, London Free Press