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  1. Digital TV squares off with content rules. (Canadian TV).: An article from: Video Age International by Susan Visakowitz, 2003-01-01
  2. Parlement 2.0--mettre a profit les medias participatifs pour lutter contre le desengagement.: An article from: Revue parlementaire canadienne by Ross Ferguson, 2008-09-22
  3. Professionalism among Canadian radio announcers: the impact of organizational control and social attributes.: An article from: Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media by geroge Pollard, Peter Johansen, 1998-06-22
  4. Canadian television: the exhaustion of a domestic paradigm?: An article from: Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media by Francois Demers, 2003-12-01
  5. Editing Modernity: Women and Little-Magazine Cultures in Canada, 1916-1956 (Studies in Book and Print Culture) by Dean Irvine, 2008-03-15
  6. Training parliamentary journalists in developing countries.(Essay): An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by Chris Cobb, 2010-03-22
  7. Press, public sphere, and pluralism: multiculturalism debates in Canadian english-language newspapers.(Report): An article from: Canadian Ethnic Studies Journal by Karim H. Karim, 2008-03-22
  8. Montreal Canadians Guide De Presse 2005-2006 Media Guide
  9. Research methods in mass communications (Basic issues in Canadian mass communication) by David Levy, 1974
  10. Messages, Signs, and Meanings: A Basic Textbook in Semiotics and Communication (Studies in Linguistic and Cultural Anthropology)
  11. A review of factors influencing mass media health communications and a model for program development (CHES technical publications) by David Robertson, 1982
  12. Selected Articles and Editorial Commentary from the " Canadian National Newspaper " : v. 1
  13. Selected Articles and Editorial Commentary from the " Canadian National Newspaper " : v. 2
  14. Television and the Ethiopian famine: From Buerk to Bank Aid : a report on television coverage of the Ethiopian famine prepared for United Nations Educational, ... on behalf of the Canadian Film Institute by Greg Philo, 1987

81. Communications And Technology - Business - University Of Alberta Libraries
World of Wireless communications Find news, law and in the management or productionof corporate media. . canadian Telework Association (CTA) A nonprofit
http://www.library.ualberta.ca/subject/business/communications/index.cfm
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  • Find books and manuals covering technology topics such as networking, programming languages, desktop applications, the Web and more
Use the NEOS Libraries' Catalogue to find books. Try these subject headings: Communication and Culture Human Computer Interaction Communication and Technology Information Technology Social Aspects Communication of Technical Information Knowledge Management Communication in Organizations Technology and Civilization Computer Networks Social Aspects Telecommunication Digital Communication Telecommuting Electronic Commerce Telematics Human Communication
  • "The MCS (pronounced 'mix') site is a British-based gateway to Web resources useful in the academic study of media and communication." From the University of Wales.
  • Resources in Communication Studies
  • "The Communications category includes guides on topics pertaining to the imparting, conveying and exchanging of ideas, knowledge and information by spoken, written, visual or electronic means." From the Argus Clearinghouse.
  • 82. Back Issues: Canadian Journal Of Communication
    Volume 18, Number 1 Muted Voices canadian communications Disputes; Volume 18,Number 2 Communication, the media, and the canadian Constitutional Debate;
    http://www.wlu.ca/~wwwpress/jrls/cjc/
    Sample Issues/
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    83. : : Redline : :
    Paul Fleming named as finalist in thirdannual canadian New media Awards Toronto,May 16, 2002 - Paul Fleming of Red communications has been recognized as one
    http://www.redcommunications.com/RED/REDLINE/
    Paul Fleming named as finalist in third-annual Canadian New Media Awards
    Toronto, May 16, 2002 - Paul Fleming of Red Communications has been recognized as one of Canada’s new media leaders. Fleming is one of 5 finalists to be named in the "Designer of the Year" category of the 2002 Canadian New Media Awards.
    "This is an important event, bringing national attention to Canada's new media industry," says Paul Fleming, Creative Director for Red Communications. "And I'm proud to be a part of it."
    60 finalists in 12 categories were selected from over 800 nominations received during February and March 2002. A selection committee comprised of 126 new media professionals and industry experts from across the country collaborated online to select the finalists.
    "New media in Canada is one of the country’s best kept secrets," says Adam Froman, president of Delvinia Inc., producers of the Canadian New Media Awards. " The Canadian New Media Awards were created to highlight the best and brightest contributing to this dynamic industry."
    Winners will be announced on May 27 at 7:30 PM in the Bluma Appel Theatre, St. Lawrence Centre in Toronto. A networking party will follow the award show.

    84. Alliance Atlantis Communications :: Corporate Information :: Press & Media
    CANADA February 28, 2003 - Alliance Atlantis communications Inc. down its investmentin Headline media Group from had a remarkable 42% of canadian box office
    http://www.allianceatlantis.com/corporate/press_media/aac03_11.asp
    April 4, 2003 2003 Press Releases 2002 Press Releases Investor Press Releases Corporate Information Current Press Releases
    For Immediate Release
    www.allianceatlantis.com

    TSX: AAC.A, AAC.B
    NASDAQ: AACB
    CONTACTS: Rita Middleton

    Senior Vice President,
    Corporate Finance
    Tel: (416) 966-7713
    Rita.Middleton@allianceatlantis.com

    Anne O'Hagan
    Tel: (416) 934-6985 Anne.O'Hagan@allianceatlantis.com ALLIANCE ATLANTIS COMMUNICATIONS' THIRD QUARTER RESULTS REFLECT HEADLINE MEDIA GROUP INVESTMENT WRITE-DOWN
    • HMG investment written down by $24.1 million Debt reduced - down $46.4 million compared to Q3/02 Broadcast Group advertising revenues up 39% compared to Q3/02; up 48% year to date Exceptional Christmas theatrical release slate increases Q3 expenses but signals strong Q4 box office CSI continues to be the #1 rated series in America Two Alliance Atlantis-produced and distributed films

    85. Canadian Tire Wins Top Marks At The CICA Corporate Reporting Awards
    media communications The Thomson and conglomerates Brascan Corporation Utilities real estate TransAlta Corporation Merchandising canadian Tire Corporation
    http://www.cica.ca/index.cfm/ci_id/11073/la_id/1.htm
    WEB ARTICLES
    [ December 05, 2002 ] Printer friendly Canadian Tire wins top marks at the CICA
    Corporate Reporting Awards Canadian Tire was the big winner at the CICA Corporate Reporting Awards - a competition organized by the CICA, with the help of The National Post - that highlights the leaders in corporate reporting in Canada. In the past, the event was known as the Annual Report Awards. The awards were presented at a luncheon in Toronto on December 5 featuring guest speaker David Brown, Chair of the Ontario Securities Commission. To the 500 corporate personalities attending, Brown and David Smith, president and CEO of the CICA, both stressed the importance for companies to publish complete and reliable financial information, as well as their corporate governance practices. David Smith, CICA president and CEO (right), and Doug Lewis, executive editor of The National Post (left), present the overall award of excellence to Chartered Accountant Huw Thomas, CFO and executive vice president of Canadian Tire Corporation. The program was divided into four main segments: annual report awards in 13 industry categories; electronic disclosure; corporate governance disclosure; and environmental and sustainability reporting.

    86. RYERSON UNIVERSITY: Radio And Television Arts
    latest technology and keeping pace with changes in the canadian radio and dollarfacility dedicated to the study of communications and electronic media.
    http://www.ryerson.ca/rta/

    Ryerson Home
    Prospective Students Undergraduate
    Prospective Students
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    Undergrad. Programs

    Radio and Television Arts
    Bachelor of Applied Arts
    Does the media in all its forms intrigue you? Are you creative, imaginative, curious, informed, intellectually gifted, able to juggle several tasks at once, and driven to perfection? Are you able to communicate your ideas and concepts clearly? Are you willing to go where you've never gone before? Then Ryerson's School of Radio and Television Arts may be the place for you. For more than 40 years, Ryerson's School of Radio and Television Arts has been training and molding broadcast professionals who now dominate Canadian media. Production planning, radio and television production, reporting, script writing, dramatic and children's programming, managment, documentary production, advertising, sales, and audio-visual applications for both linear and interactive media - our graduates are found in every corner of the industry. This is the place to begin your career - in the best-equipped school in North America, a school that offers Canada's only undergraduate degree program in the field. Furthermore, our location in downtown Toronto offers excellent opportunities for internships and practicums. The first two years will provide you with a foundation in radio and television arts, as well as the exciting new field of interactive multimedia. You'll be given a general introduction to the field of broadcasting with an emphasis on clear writing and speaking. You'll get practical experience in audio labs and broadcast control rooms and further your skills by creating audio products for the Web. Your second year will be devoted to the study of television. You'll learn about studio practices, field production techniques, and digital video.

    87. Jesuit Communication Project
    Guides and resources to encourage, promote, and develop media Education in schools across Canada.Category News media media Literacy...... canadian media Literacy Organizations. canadian Association of media EducationOrganizations. canadian media Resources Adbusters media Foundation.
    http://interact.uoregon.edu/MediaLit/JCP/

    88. Canadian Journal Of Communication
    Journal of research and scholarship in communication and journalism studies, giving emphasis to canadian Category Science Social Sciences Communication Journals...... communication and journalism studies giving emphasis to canadian work and canadianissues Job at Western The Faculty of Information and media Studies (FIMS) at
    http://www.cjc-online.ca/
    Jump to... Current Issues Back Issues Forthcoming Issues Reviews Comments Home Off-the-Wire Subscription Search Comments Subscribe Search Journal Current Issues Back Issues Forthcoming Issues Reviews Online Only Thesis Abstracts About About the Journal Subscription Info Style Guide Mailing Lists Join our mailing list
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    We wish to acknowledge the support of the Department of Canadian Heritage.
    Current Issue Volume 28 Number 1
    Winter

    A journal of research and scholarship encompassing the field of communication and journalism studies giving emphasis to Canadian work and Canadian issues. Off-the-Wire
    archives
    Text and Sound come to the CJC Volume 28 Number 2, which will be mailed by the end of April, will feature yet another technological development in the history of the CJC. In an article on War of the Worlds by Paul Heyer, sound clips will be made available to illustrate Heyer's points. Look for it! Volume 28 Number 1 Volume 28 Number 1 was mailed out to subscribers on February 4. WE hope you received it.

    89. CBC News - Indepth Backgrounder: Media Ownership
    is a canadian corporation also engaged in interactive marketing and Shaw CommunicationsInc. Operating under the name Corus Entertainment, Shaw's media arm has
    http://cbc.ca/news/indepth/background/mediaownership.html
    CBCCat = "Sports,News,Arts,Kids,Interactive"; Sports = "Hockey,Baseball,Football"; News = "Canada,World,SciTech,Local,Consumers,SpecialReports,Business"; Arts = "ArtsNews,Infoculture,Music,Books,ArtsFeatures"; Kids = "CBC4Kids,PreSchool,Teachers"; Interactive = "MessageBoards,Forums,Games,Media";
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    Live

    Media Ownership in Canada
    Jennifer Chen and Gary Graves, CBC News Online
    There are growing concerns that mega-media corporations have too much power over what appears on television, radio and in the newspapers. A fistful of companies own large chunks of the media, leaving smaller companies scrambling for footholds. The word used to express the process of cross-media ownership and company mergers is "convergence." Even with the current merger fever, there are checks and balances in place to ensure that the TV station you watch, the radio station you wake up to and the newspaper you read aren't all controlled by the same company. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) oversees ownership of media in Canada and imposes regulations meant to ensure fair competition and diversity of ownership. Even so, worries about the potential perils of convergence and the narrowing range of voices have spawned considerable interest in who owns what.

    90. Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc.
    professionals and laypersons seeking a better understanding of the communicationsrevolution. CONTENTS. Introduction PART 1 canadian media INSTITUTIONS AND
    http://www.thompsonbooks.com/55077118.html
    Communications in Canadian Society
    Fifth Edition Craig McKie, Carleton University , and Benjamin D. Singer

    91. CCNMatthews: Newswire, Media Directories
    in communications (CWC) Carver communications Cdn of Journalists Friends of CanadianBroadcasting International of Business Communicators J A media Services K S
    http://www.ccnmatthews.com/scripts/media_mediaLinks.asp
    english Username
    or Email Password Old NRE New NRE v3 Forgot Password? New User Signup Associations
    Daily Newspapers
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    Associations
    Alberta Weekly Newspapers Association

    Association de la Presse Francophone

    Association des médias écrits communautaires du Québec

    Association des Radiodiffuseurs Communautaires du Québec
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    What’s Showing – A Directory of Canadian Events

    Magazines Affaires Plus BC Business Magazine Business in Calgary Computing Canada ... Telbec Inc./TELCA Communications Ltée Daily Newspapers Daily Courier The Canadian Press National Post The Globe and Mail ... Winnipeg Free Press Radio CBA-AM/Radio One (Moncton, NB) CBE-AM/Radio One (Windsor, ON) CBK-AM/Radio One (Regina, SK) CBME-FM/Radio One (Montréal, PQ) ... The Province Television CKWX-AM/News 1130 (Vancouver, BC) CKZZ-FM/Z95.3 (Richmond, BC) BRAVO! Canada Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC) ... YTV

    92. Graduate Program
    His areas of research include communications history, media effects, Canadiancultural policy and popular culture. Douglas Brent, PhD (British Columbia).
    http://www.comcul.ucalgary.ca/Web/gradpgms/COMS/Faculty.html
    Graduate Program in Communications Studies
    FACULTY Professors in the Faculty of Communication and Culture who teach in the Graduate Program in Communications Studies include: Maria Bakardjieva, PhD (Simon Fraser)
    . Dr. Bakardjieva's research interests are in the social impacts of new information technologies with a focus on the uses of the Internet in the household, in education and in the community. Bart Beaty, PhD (McGill). Dr. Beaty heads the Film Studies Program in the Faculty. His areas of research include communications history, media effects, Canadian cultural policy and popular culture. Douglas Brent, PhD (British Columbia). Dr. Brent focuses on the social aspects of new information technologies, on the history of communication and on the theory of rhetoric and the teaching of writing. He recently authored Reading as Rhetorical Invention Janice Dickin, LLB (Calgary), PhD (Alberta). Dr. Dickin has published widely on legal, health and feminist issues and is general editor of the Legacies Shared series with University of Calgary Press.

    93. The Hill Times
    communications Policy Briefing We need an inquiry into state of canadian mediaGrit Senator By By Ontario Liberal Senator Laurier LaPierre Return to top.
    http://www.thehilltimes.ca/2002/briefs/communications/
    News Editorial Heard on the Hill Legislative Process ... Archives Monday, December 2, 2002 home Communications Policy Briefing
    Scandal-plagued sponsorship program healthy again: Goodale

    By Paco Francoli
    'Direct government administration is the better way to go': Communication Canada Minister Ralph Goodale
    We need an inquiry into state of Canadian media: Grit Senator

    By By Ontario Liberal Senator Laurier LaPierre
    Canadian broadcasting policies must ensure Canadian culture

    By By Heritage Minister Sheila Copps
    Technologies will change, but we can't loose sight of cultural objectives as one of most envied in the world
    Just do it: government should become channel of information

    By Don Lenihan and Sarah Lawler Government could be transformed into a single integrated information system, so why doesn't it do it? Return to top

    94. McLuhan Program - Course Offerings - New Media And Policy
    and Vital Links for a Knowledge Culture Public access to new information and communicationstechnologies. New media and policy The canadian case in
    http://www.mcluhan.utoronto.ca/course_nmp.htm
    Thursday evenings from 7:00 p.m. to 9 p.m. beginning January 9, 2003
    Bissell Building, 140 St. George Street, Room 307 Objectives New Media and Policy: Canada in global context is open for credit to all registered graduate students. This seminar convenes a think tank where students and the instructor Dr Liss Jeffrey probe theory and practice to develop a working knowledge of how new media are changing relationships among the government, corporate and civil society sectors. This year's seminar will focus intensively on e-democracy and citizen engagement with government. Students will have access to a leading case study of citizen consultation. Serious auditors welcome with permission of instructor. Through a series of lectures and seminars, augmented by readings, online resources, an e- forum, and occasional guest speakers, seminar participants will convene a think tank to explore issues relating to the challenges of new media and policy formulation within global and national contexts.

    95. Canadian Public Relations Society (Toronto) Inc. - Media Clips
    Chris is also CEO of Live Audio Wrestling, a new media marketing and communicationscompany revolving around the world of professional wrestling.
    http://www.cprstoronto.com/leading/mediaclips/
    Internet and PR Trends Select a section here Chris Carder K.K. Campbell Jeff Domansky Robert Y. Gold PR and Internet News and Trends Leading PR and Internet experts share information and commentary on online trends and new developments to address "what's new and what's news" in PR and Web communications. Chris Carder, CEO, ThinData Inc.
    One of Canada's fastest-growing e-business developers. Robert Gold, Bennett Gold
    Bennett Gold is Canada's Internet leader among CA firms.
    Chris Carder

    THIS MONTH'S COLUMN
    Strange Brew -

    Coffee Cup CEO stirs up strong reaction with anti-terrorist Internet rant

    Chris Carder, is co-founder and CEO of one of Canada's fastest-growing e-business developers, ThinData Inc .. Chris is also CEO of Live Audio Wrestling , a new media marketing and communications company revolving around the world of professional wrestling.
    List all archived articles
    Robert Y. Gold
    THIS MONTH'S COLUMN
    Application Service Providers (ASPs):
    The Quiet E-Commerce Revolution
    Bennett Gold is Canada's Internet leader among CA firms. Having issued Canada's first WebTrust seal for e-commerce, the firm continues to expand its range of services to traditional and new-economy clients.

    96. Canadian Satellite Communications Inc. Information At Business.com
    canadian Satellite communications Inc. RESOURCES Profile. CONTACTINFORMATION, canadian Satellite communications Inc. 50
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    97. Entertainment, Media And Communications

    http://www.oba.org/en/entertainment/entertainment_en/
    User ID (last name)
    Password (CBA #)
    Entertainment, Media and Communications
    Executive List
    Upcoming Programs Publications Audiotapes ... Back to Sections
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    Aboriginal Law Administrative Law Alternative Dispute Resolution Business Law Canadian Corporate Counsel Association - Ontario Charity and Not-For-Profit Law Citizenship and Immigration Civil Litigation Constitutional , Civil Liberties and Human Rights Construction Law Criminal Justice Education Law Entertainment, Media and Communications Environmental Law Family Law Feminist Legal Analysis Health Law Information Technology and Electronic Commerce Insolvency Law Insurance Law International Law Labour Relations Law Practice Management Municipal Law Natural Resources and Energy Pensions and Benefits Privacy Law Public Sector Lawyers' Section Real Property Sole, Small Firm and General Practice Taxation Law Trusts and Estates Workers' Compensation Young Lawyers' Division The Internet, films, television, radio, newspapers, music: if your practice involves forms of communication, information products or entertainment, this Section is for you. Unparalleled opportunities are offered to network with leading counsel in the entertainment and communications areas.
    OBA is a branch of the Canadian Bar Association
    L'ABO est une division de l'Association du Barreau canadien

    98. Crisis Communications: A Readiness Checklist
    Crisis communications action plan Key people, roles, action sequences, scenarios. Designatedmedia coordination This function should be established as credible
    http://www.topstory.ca/crisis.html
    info@topstory.ca
    Crisis communications - readiness checklist
    These ten items should be in place prior to a crisis situation. This is of great help in maintaining poise and being able to concentrate on your top priority, the crisis response plan.
  • Public relations policy and procedures
    A statement of mandate, values, program, leadership.
    Crisis communications action plan
    Key people, roles, action sequences, scenarios.
    'Big Picture' information piece on your organization
    This could be your annual report.
    'Window' information piece on every major program
    Content and being up-to-date is most important. Can be kept as text files and printed on special masthead.
    Reference files on potential crisis situations
    Minutes, reports, clippings - indexed and portable.
    Key person list Work and home phone numbers, one page job summary and one page bio - board, senior management, senior person at every physical location - indexed and portable. Designated spokesperson(s) Establish default assignments prior to a crisis. Arrange for everyone to have some public speaking experience. These people and your public relations counsel should know each other. Designated media coordination This function should be established as credible and helpful with BOTH your staff and the media prior to a crisis. Trust is an outstanding asset in the midst of mayhem.
  • 99. Rogers
    Lists its services within the categories of information, communication, and entertainment. Check out press releases and the Year 2000 Program.
    http://www.rogers.com/
    document.write(displayNavigation(rogers_home)) rogersHomeSplash.display( 'imageOnly' ) rogersHomeSplash.display( 'imageMap' ) adbadge1.display( 'linkedImage' ) adbadge2.display( 'linkedImage' ) adbadge3.display( 'linkedImage' ) adbadge4.display( 'linkedImage' ) adbadge5.display( 'linkedImage' ) adbadge6.display( 'linkedImage' ) Secure Shopping Guarantee Store Policy Legal

    100. Telecommunications For Autonomous Organizing
    Index hosts a number of anarchist, socialist and revolutionary sites. Explore political resources or check out features articles.
    http://www.tao.ca/
    Organization for
    Autonomous
    Telecommunications
    search tao.ca
    Feature:
    • in conjunction with the No One is Illegal campaign.
    Stop the War Machine!
    There are many groups using this network who are resisting imperialist war. Below are some links to antiwar resources hosted on OAT that may be useful to resistance in your locale.

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