Seeing Red

Seeing Red
Title Seeing Red PDF eBook
Author Mark Cronlund Anderson
Publisher Univ. of Manitoba Press
Pages 377
Release 2011-09-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0887554067

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The first book to examine the role of Canada’s newspapers in perpetuating the myth of Native inferiority. Seeing Red is a groundbreaking study of how Canadian English-language newspapers have portrayed Aboriginal peoples from 1869 to the present day. It assesses a wide range of publications on topics that include the sale of Rupert’s Land, the signing of Treaty 3, the North-West Rebellion and Louis Riel, the death of Pauline Johnson, the outing of Grey Owl, the discussions surrounding Bill C-31, the “Bended Elbow” standoff at Kenora, Ontario, and the Oka Crisis. The authors uncover overwhelming evidence that the colonial imaginary not only thrives, but dominates depictions of Aboriginal peoples in mainstream newspapers. The colonial constructs ingrained in the news media perpetuate an imagined Native inferiority that contributes significantly to the marginalization of Indigenous people in Canada. That such imagery persists to this day suggests strongly that our country lives in denial, failing to live up to its cultural mosaic boosterism.

The Canadian Newspaper Directory

The Canadian Newspaper Directory
Title The Canadian Newspaper Directory PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 372
Release 1892
Genre Canadian newspapers
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The Rise of the Canadian Newspaper

The Rise of the Canadian Newspaper
Title The Rise of the Canadian Newspaper PDF eBook
Author George Fetherling
Publisher
Pages 152
Release 1990
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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This lively, readable survey describes how Canadian newspapers were born as a tool of government, gradually became a tool of various political parties, and freed themselves only after their popularity had been surpassed by television and other media. A valuable account of social history, this book traces the rise of Canadian newspapers from the Colonial Reform Press and their crucial political role through the western expansion and development of professional staff and reporters to the birth of independent papers.

Crash to Paywall

Crash to Paywall
Title Crash to Paywall PDF eBook
Author Brian Gorman
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 336
Release 2015-10-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0773597611

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In 2014, when Postmedia acquired Quebecor's Sun Media newspaper and online assets, there was a sense that the recent history of newspapers was repeating itself not as comedy or tragedy, but as eulogy. Crash to Paywall shows that while the newspaper business was weakened by decreases in advertising revenues and circulation, much of its problems stem from self-inflicted damage and business practices dating back to the 1970s. Brian Gorman explores the Canadian newspaper industry crisis and the relationship between the news media and the public. He challenges both the popular mantra that a "perfect storm" of unforeseen circumstances blindsided a declining industry and the narrative that readers were abandoning newspapers, causing advertisers to turn away from "dying" media. Gorman argues that observers had been warning for decades that the business was creating its own problems by acquiring ever-larger debt and shareholder obligations while steadily cutting back on journalists' resources. Finally, by providing journalism for free online, newspaper companies devalued their most important resource and impaired their profitable print products. With dozens of interviews conducted with leading Canadian journalists and editors, Crash to Paywall brings to light the many misconceptions, generalizations, omissions, and highly suspect conclusions about the present state of newspapers and their future.

The Canadian Newspaper Directory, Or, Advertiser's Guide

The Canadian Newspaper Directory, Or, Advertiser's Guide
Title The Canadian Newspaper Directory, Or, Advertiser's Guide PDF eBook
Author William Meikle
Publisher s.n.], 1858 (Toronto : Blackburn's City Steam Press)
Pages 68
Release 1858
Genre Advertising
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Canadian Newspaper Ownership in the Era of Convergence

Canadian Newspaper Ownership in the Era of Convergence
Title Canadian Newspaper Ownership in the Era of Convergence PDF eBook
Author Walter C. Soderlund
Publisher University of Alberta
Pages 222
Release 2005-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780888644398

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Canadian Newspaper Ownership in the Era of Convergence investigates the current state of Canada's newspaper industry in light of recent developments-increasing concentration of ownership, multi-media convergence, and controversy over the actions of proprietors. Case studies examine how Conrad Black's acquisition of newspapers in the mid-1990s, bringing his total ownership to over half of the country's dailies, followed by the subsequent purchase of the most important of these by CanWest Global, has actually influenced the content of newspapers. Canadian Newspaper Ownership revisits "social responsibility" in the context of the changed media landscape as a means of prescribing how newspaper owners and employees might conduct themselves in the public interest.

Canadian Newspapers

Canadian Newspapers
Title Canadian Newspapers PDF eBook
Author Walter Stewart
Publisher Hurtig Publishers
Pages 264
Release 1980
Genre Canadian newspapers
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