|
The Canadian Cultural Observatory lists publications and resources as a public service only and does not promote or endorse them in any way.
|
Journal(s) |
|
"Industry leaders as columnists, feature presentations that speak to what's happening "today", a wealth of information designed and intended for all facets of the Canadian Broadcast community. That is the short story of what Broadcast Dialogue is all about."
Creator(s): Broadcast Dialogue | Date Published: 2006
|
|
Multimedia |
|
"Broadcasting's brave new world."
Creator(s): Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | Date Published: 1986-09-22
|
|
Studies & Reports |
|
"On September 27, 2006, the CBC/Radio-Canada senior executive appeared before the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage. The President and Chief Executive Officer of the Crown corporation, Robert Rabinovitch, spoke in his opening remarks about the need to review the mandate of CBC/Radio-Canada."
Creator(s): Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 2008-02
|
|
"This issue of Westminster Papers in Communications and Culture (WPCC) presents a collection of essays primarily concerned with the examination of contemporary broadcasting policies and policy-making processes amid 'globalisation trends'. These latter are very broadly understood to encompass global economic, political and cultural shifts, technological change, and the regionalisation of regulation and policy-making loci."
Creator(s): Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture (WPCC) | Date Published: 2007-09
|
|
"The objective of the review was to assess the effectiveness of the existing regulatory and policy framework in meeting Canadians’ requirements for broadcasting services."
Creator(s): Laurence J.E. Dunbar, Christian Leblanc | Date Published: 2007-08-31
|
|
"This is a discussion document, which is intended to inform and encourage debate around public service intervention in digital media and the concept of the PSP. It is not intended as a formal policy consultation, although we would welcome comments and responses on the issues laid out in this document."
Creator(s): UK Office of Communications (Ofcom) | Date Published: 2007-01-24
|
|
"The production and exhibition of Canadian music and drama has been the object of much of the Canadian Conference of the Arts' (CCA) preoccupations during the past nine months."
Creator(s): Canadian Conference of the Arts | Date Published: 2006-12-20
|
|
"On 8 June 2006, the Governor in Council issued Order in Council P.C. 2006-519 (the OIC), pursuant to section 15 of the Broadcasting Act (the Act). The OIC, a copy of which is appended in Appendix II of this report, requested that the Commission provide a factual report on the future environment facing the whole broadcasting system."
Creator(s): Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) | Date Published: 2006-12-14
|
|
« Ce projet de loi créera le cadre juridique pour assurer le basculement complet de l'analogique au numérique au plus tard le 30 novembre 2011. »
Creator(s): Ministère de la culture et des communications | Date Published: 2006-07-25
|
|
"Radio, television, broadcasting distribution, diversity and social issues, new media."
Creator(s): CRTC | Date Published: 2006-06-30
|
|
« L’objectif de ma mission, telle qu’elle était formulée dans la lettre du 19 septembre 2005, était de créer les conditions favorables à la conclusion d’un avenant aux annexes de la convention collective des artistes interprètes de 1992 fixant des conditions de rémunération plus compatibles avec la réalité du marché français actuel face à la concurrence internationale. »
Creator(s): Raphaël Hadas-Lebel | Date Published: 2006-06-12
|
|
Prepared for the The Banff World Television Festival 2006
Creator(s): Nordicity Group Ltd. | Date Published: 2006-06-08
|
|
"I hope you find the report not only makes a case for change at the public broadcaster but underlines roles both government and CBC management can play in recreating the organization for the future."
Creator(s): Bill Neville | Date Published: 2006-06
|
|
"This research study was commissioned by CRIA to provide objective, empirical evidence in support of CRIA’s submission to the CRTC responding to Public Hearing 2006-1 – Review to the CRTC responding to Public Hearing 2006-1 – Review of the Commercial Radio Policy."
Creator(s): Canadian Recording Industry Association | Date Published: 2006-02
|
|
"The study critically analyses the Draft Treaty's provisions on object of protection, beneficiaries of protection, scope of granted rights, exceptions and limitations, term of protection, obligations regarding protection of technological measures, rights management information and formalities, pointing out potential areas of conflict with freedom of expression."
Creator(s): Patrícia Akester | Date Published: 2006
|
|
« La question de la langue des médias et de son influence éventuelle sur le français parlé au Québec est assez souvent l’objet de débats qui animent l’actualité québécoise. La présente étude, à partir d’un corpus relevé dans les stations publiques et privées de télévision, cherche à décrire les comportements linguistiques réels observés dans ce média au Québec et à vérifier dans quelle mesure la télévision québécoise diffuse un modèle de français standard. »
Creator(s): Kristin Reinke, Technishe Universitat Berlin avec la collaboration de Luc Ostiguy, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières | Date Published: 2005-12
|
|
"The objective of this evaluation was to provide an evidence-based assessment of the CTF ’s relevance, success and cost-effectiveness."
Creator(s): Corporate Review Branch of the Department of Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 2005-10-19
|
|
"A Simpler, Fairer Entitlement to Broadcasting Rights"
Creator(s): Elections Canada | Date Published: 2005-10-17
|
|
"Broadband network development does not always track closely a nations overall wealth and economic strength. The International Telecommunication Union reported that in 2005 the five top nations for broadband network market penetration were: Korea, Hong Kong, the Netherlands, Denmark and Canada."
Creator(s): Rob Frieden, Penn State University | Date Published: 2005-07-15
|
|
"Satellite radio: FAQs."
Creator(s): Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | Date Published: 2005-06-16
|
|
"Satellite subscription radio undertaking"
Creator(s): Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission | Date Published: 2005-06-16
|
|
"Terrestrial subscription radio undertaking"
Creator(s): Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission | Date Published: 2005-06-16
|
|
"Satellite subscription radio undertaking"
Creator(s): Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission | Date Published: 2005-05-16
|
|
"The Government of Canada's Second Response to the Report of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage, Our Cultural Sovereignty: The Second Century of Canadian Broadcasting."
Creator(s): Department of Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 2005-04-04
|
|
"The Honourable Liza Frulla, P.C., M.P. Minister of Canadian Heritage and Minister Responsible for Status of Women at the Canadian Film and Television Production Association's Prime Time in Ottawa Luncheon."
Creator(s): Department of Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 2005-02-03
|
|
"The events on and after September 11 have had a dramatic impact on world affairs. Our knowledge of these events has been mediated to a very large degree by television and in particular the coverage provided by terrestrial national news bulletins. However, for an increasingly large number of viewers satellite news channels have offered a broader range of views and sometimes, when originated outside the UK, a different sensibility and analysis of these events. This has provided a new dimension to the ways in which viewers, of whatever language or ethnic background, gains access to news which interests them. In the light of the events post September 11, it is also of particular interest to examine the impact of the coverage from the UK’s main news programmes of Islam and the views of the British Muslim communities about the current world political situation."
Creator(s): After September 11 | Date Published: 2005
|
|
"The record of the discussions summarized in this volume do not provide a set of research findings, nor do they culminate in a set of policy recommendations per se. But they do provide a useful synopsis of the state of the public broadcasting industry in December 2004, as viewed from a variety of perspectives."
Creator(s): Cultural Policy Center, The Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies | Date Published: 2004-12-02
|
|
"The report of the expert panel on access to third-language public television services describes the work of the panel, lists the important issues that are involved in access to third-language television services, and makes a number of recommendations."
Creator(s): Department of Canadian Heritage, Broadcasting Policy and Innovation Branch | Date Published: 2004-09-27
|
|
"A discussion paper on the foreign ownership rules in broadcasting"
Creator(s): Canadian Conference of the Arts | Date Published: 2004-01-14
|
|
« L'objectif central de ce rapport qui est celui de la diversité musicale demeur donc au coeur d'un des nouveaux enjeux, l'année prochaine, qui établiront un mode optimal d'organisation du système de radiodiffusion en France. »
Creator(s): André Nicolas, l'Observatoire de la musique | Date Published: 2004
|
|
"The Committee's report is not only a most useful compendium of wide-ranging information, but it also gives a thorough account of Canadians' views. The Government appreciates the long and diligent work of the Committee that led to its recommendations."
Creator(s): Government of Canada | Date Published: 2003-11-05
|
|
"On 10 May 2001, the House of Commons Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage announced that it would conduct a study of the Canadian broadcasting system. The Committee's aim was to determine whether the ideals and objectives set out in the Broadcasting Act of 1991 were being met and whether the Act itself was in need of reform."
Creator(s): Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 2003-06
|
|
"The National Broadband Task Force requested a review of Canada’s foreign ownership rules in telecommunications and broadcasting distribution in 2001. At that time, the Task Force was concerned that the restrictions might be impeding industry participation in the competitive deployment of broadband infrastructure in Canada."
Creator(s): Report of the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology | Date Published: 2003-04
|
|
"The evaluation also aims to review the relevance of Canada's participation in TV5, and to determine whether there are more cost-effective solutions that might achieve comparable results."
Creator(s): Department of Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 2003-03-17
|
|
"Radio Canada International (RCI) is an international broadcast service, established in 1942, that is located in the Société Radio-Canada building in Montréal."
Creator(s): Department of Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 2003-02-26
|
|
« Rapport remis à monsieur Jean-Jacques Aillagon, ministre de la Culture et de la Communication, sur l'évaluation, l'analyse et les propositions concernant l'offre culturelle à France Télévision (particulièrement France 2 et France 3). »
Creator(s): Cathérine Clement | Date Published: 2002-12-10
|
|
"Submission to the Canadian Content Review advocating policy tools to promote Canadian content."
Creator(s): Canadian Conference of the Arts | Date Published: 2002-05-30
|
|
"Submission to the CRTC encouraging the regulatory body in its efforts to provide more space for Canadian cultural expression in the broadcast media and to foster and environment where diverse forms of cultural expression can flourish."
Creator(s): Canadian Conference of the Arts | Date Published: 2002-02-22
|
|
"This discussion paper has been developed as a first step to initiate a public dialogue on Canadian content."
Creator(s): Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 2002
|
|
"Submitted by the Canadian Conference of the Arts to the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage."
Creator(s): Canadian Conference of the Arts | Date Published: 2001-12
|
Related Materials
|
"...an overview of the main trends in the broadcasting and audiovisual industry worldwide, with a focus on regional patterns of production, consumption and trade in Africa, Asia and Latin America."
Creator(s): United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) | Date Published: 2006
|
|
"Public hearings by the Télé-Québec Review Working Group."
Creator(s): National Film Board of Canada - Jacques Bensimon | Date Published: 2004-10-08
|
|
"This report reviews the definition of Canadian content as it applies to film and television production and its relationship to public funding."
Creator(s): François Macerola | Date Published: 2003-06
|
|
"The purpose of this study was to conduct a risk assessment of the federal support system for television and film and to develop an enhanced management control framework to minimize risk and ensure the achievement of objectives."
Creator(s): Department of Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 2000-09
|
|
"ScreenSite facilitates the teaching and research of film/TV/new media and is designed principally for educators and students."
Creator(s): ScreenSite | Date Published: 2006
|
|
"The Canadian Cultural Catalogue is the only Internet site devoted to Canadian film, television and multimedia productions and those who produced them."
Creator(s): Qui fait Quoi Inc. | Date Published: 2005
|
|
"The Province of British Columbia commissioned InterVISTAS Consulting Inc. to undertake a comprehensive economic study of the British Columbia film and television industry."
Creator(s): InterVistas Consulting | Date Published: 2005-10
|
|
"The Canadian film and television production sector is characterized by a concentration of small firms in three regions of the country – Ontario (specifically the Greater Toronto Area), Quebec, and British Columbia."
Creator(s): Ontario Media Development Corporation | Date Published: 2004-07-21
|
|
"$949.05 million worth of film and television productions were shot in the City of Toronto in 2004."
Creator(s): City of Toronto | Date Published: 2004
|
|
"BBM Canada is a not-for-profit, broadcast research company that was jointly established in 1944 as a tripartite cooperative by the Canadian Association of Broadcasters and the Association of Canadian Advertisers."
|
|
"Canadian Women in Communications (CWC) is a national, bilingual organization dedicated to the advancement of women in the communications sector through strategic networking, targeted professional development and meaningful recognition."
|
|
"The Austrian Film Commission (AFC), founded in 1986, is an organization dedicated to promoting Austrian cinema throughout the world. The AFC’s role is to increase awareness of Austrian filmmaking abroad and to support the positioning and release of Austrian films on the international marketplace."
|
|
"The BRCD is a network for the exchange of information and experiences relating to the protection and promotion of cultural diversity in the broadcasting sector."
|
|
"The Broadcast Educators Association of Canada is dedicated to the Professional Development of Faculty and Administrators in Radio, Television, Broadcast Journalism and New Media programs in Provincially accredited Colleges and Universities in Canada.
|
|
"The Cable Industry is a vehicle for ideas. It has evolved into a relevant medium transmitting thoughts across Canada and the world at large. Whether through new initiatives in quality programming or the World Wide Web, cable is taking the lead in promoting enrichment for Canadians everywhere."
|
|
"The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council plays a special role in the Canadian broadcasting industry. It deals with complaints and queries from the public about Canada's private broadcasters' programming."
|
|
"The Canadian Television Fund is a public-private partnership funded by the Government of Canada, cable companies and direct-to-home satellite service providers. With an annual budget of approximately $250 million, its role is to enhance the creation and broadcast of high-quality, culturally significant, Canadian television programs."
|
|
"The Independent Production Fund is a private independent Foundation established to assist independent production companies to finance the production of Canadian television drama series for private sector broadcasters."
|
|
"The Pan African News Agency, PANAPRESS, is the fruit of committed African investors who decided to endow the continent with an efficient means of communication."
|
|
"Women In Film & Television International (WIFTI) is a global network comprised of some 35 Women In Film chapters worldwide and over 10,000 members dedicated to advancing professional development and achievement for women working in all areas of film, video."
|
|
Musique Francophone
|
|
« Fondée en 1949 par les auteurs de la radio, la SARTEC est rapidement devenue l’association professionnelle de l’ensemble des auteurs de l’audiovisuel. »
|
|
« L'APVQ est une association de pigistes, salariés, travaillant à leur propre compte ou offrant leurs services au moyen d'une société commerciale, et la juridiction de l'Association comprend la production de documents ou d'oeuvres audiovisuelles par procédés vidéo, magnétoscopique, photographique (photographe de plateau) ou autres. »
|
|
« Le Syndicat des techniciennes et techniciens du cinéma et de la vidéo du Québec représente 2650 techniciens et artisans travaillant dans 80 domaines de l'industrie cinématographique québécoise. »
|
|
« L’ARRQ s’emploie à la défense des intérêts et des droits professionnels, économiques, culturels, sociaux et moraux de ses membres. Elle a pour mandat de représenter les réalisateurs en toute occasion et dans tout dossier. »
|
|
"An Act respecting broadcasting and to amend certain Acts in relation thereto and in relation to radiocommunication."
Creator(s): Department of Justice Canada | Date Published: 2005-09-13
|
|
"An Act to establish the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission."
Creator(s): Canadian Radio and Telecommunications Commision | Date Published: 2002-01-07
|
|
Spectra - National Communication Association
Creator(s): National Communication Association
|
|
"Screen Digest is the pre-eminent source of business intelligence, research, and analysis on global audiovisual media. Screen Digest the Newsletter has been published for more than 30 years and is read in over 40 countries."
Creator(s): Global Media Intelligence Screen Digest | Date Published: 2006
|
|
|