Go directly to the menu Site plan
  • Normal
  • Medium
  • Large

Les Archives de Radio-Canada

Home · Economy & Business · The Media · Ruling the Airwaves: The CRTC and Canadian Content

Topic spans: 1961 - 1999

Ruling the Airwaves: The CRTC and Canadian Content

"Canadian broadcasting should be Canadian." Pierre Juneau said those words in 1970 and he meant business. The Canadian Radio-Television Commission head said Canadian broadcasters were behaving like mouthpieces for American "entertainment factories," and introduced strict Canadian content rules for radio and television. Artists, actors, executives and politicians squared off. Would "CanCon" rules create a world-class recording industry and a "Canadian sound"? Or would they promote unwatchable shows, unlistenable music and mediocre Canadian talent?

icone_tv
10 television clips
icone_micro
13 radio clips

Anne Murray: CanCon is making a difference

Broadcast Date: July 3, 1970

Anne Murray talks to Bill McNeil about what she calls the emerging "Canadian sound".

Anne Murray: CanCon is making a difference

Medium: Radio

Program: Assignment

Broadcast Date: July 3, 1970

Guest(s): Anne Murray


Host: Bill McNeil

Duration: 1:23

Last updated:
Jan. 16, 2004


End of list




clips précédents
Activez le Javascript sur votre navigateur...
clips suivants
23 clips in this topic . page
Discover also
Launch of CBC Newsworld
Television
2:09
July 31, 1989
CBC Newsworld, Canada's first cable news channel, encounters some stumbles and successes in its debut.
Artists Busted: Censorship in Canada
Topic
In the 1960s, police busted a gallery owner for an installation of nudes. More recently, when an artist filmed a cat being killed and eaten, the artist was locked up. Even if the country's definition of...