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"Programming Reality is a collection of original essays that explore the television programs that have thrived in the Canadian regulatory and cultural context - the programs that straddle, and even blur, the border between reality and fiction. The interdisciplinary articles in Programming Reality: Perspectives on English-Canadian Television - the first anthology dedicated exclusively to the analysis of Canadian television content - combine textual analysis with that of the political economy of media communications."--Jacket.
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Fiction television programs, Television programs, Television broadcasting, canada, Television broadcasting, social aspects, Broadcasting policy, Television broadcasting, Television broadcasting policy, Social aspects, Cultural policy, Télévision, Émissions, Politique gouvernementale, Aspect social, Politique culturelle, Émissions televisees, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Société Radio-CanadaPlaces
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Border fictions: new perspectives on English-Canadian television
2008, Wilfrid Laurier University Press, Gazelle [distributor]
in English
1554580102 9781554580101
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