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3. 英文词条参考文献 | References

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5. 延伸阅读 | Further reading

  • Allen, Gene, and Daniel J. Robinson, eds. Communicating in Canada’s Past: Essays in Media History (University of Toronto Press, 2009)
  • Graham, Sean. “A Canadian Network? The CBC and Television, 1936–1939”. Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television (2014) pp: 1–19.
  • Ménard, Marion. CBC/Radio-Canada: Overview and Key Issues (Library of Parliament publication No. 2013-92; 2013) online; 11 pages
  • Murray, Gil. Nothing on but the radio: a look back at radio in Canada and how it changed the world (Dundurn, 2003); Popular history
  • Peers, Frank W. The politics of Canadian broadcasting, 1920–1951 (University of Toronto Press, 1969)
  • Taras, David. Digital Mosaic: Media, Power, and Identity in Canada (University of Toronto Press, 2015)
  • Teer-Tomaselli, Ruth. “Empire and broadcasting in the interwar years: towards a consideration of public broadcasting in the British dominions”. Critical Arts (2015) 29#1 pp: 77–93.
  • Weir, Earnest Austin. The struggle for national broadcasting in Canada (McClelland and Stewart, 1965)

首要来源文献 | Primary sources

法语文献 | In French

  • Bergeron, Raymonde, and Marcelle Ouellette. Voix, visages et legends: Radio-Canada 1936–1986. Montreal, Que.: Entreprises Radio-Canada, 1986. N.B.: The subtitle appears on front cover. 256 p., ill. with b&w ports. ISBN 0-88794-328-4
  • Witmer, Glenn Edward, and Jacques Chaput, eds. 50 [i.e. Cinquante] ans de radio: Radio-Canada, 1936–1986. Montreal, Que.: Entreprises Radio-Canada, 1986. 47 p., amply ill., chiefly with b&w photos.

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