[COMN 1000] - Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam (22 pages long!)

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Bbg: the broad of broadcast governors was a canadian arms length government agency created in 1958 by amending the broadcast act to regulate television and radio broadcasting, originally taking over that function from the cbc. The bbg was replaced by the crtc in the 1968 broadcasting act. Branch plants: subsidiaries of foreign companies (ford company, gmc, general. Electric canada), are canadian owned but us products being produced/distributed, not canadian. Bill c-58: broadcasters could not put adverts into an american company and claim income tax on it. Broadcasting act (1932, 1936, 1958, 1968, 1991): the broadcasting act sets out objectives for canadian broadcasting generally and for the canadian broadcasting. It specifies the composition of the cbc"s board of governors, the creation of the broadcasting regulatory agency (crtc), content rules, and so on. Cbc financing: prior to television, cbc was financed by licensing and advertising. They used revenues from ads on us programs to cross subsidize.