Canadian Television Programming Made For The United States Market
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At the 1939 World's Fair and the Canadian National Exposition, RCA introduced and promoted a novelty known as television. Two decades later, this technology was well on its way to permeat… Mehr…
At the 1939 World's Fair and the Canadian National Exposition, RCA introduced and promoted a novelty known as television. Two decades later, this technology was well on its way to permeating virtually every home in America and Canada as well, spawning a growing, thriving industry in the process. Reception difficulties and government regulation, however, left Canada with a domestic television. At the 1939 World's Fair and the Canadian National Exposition, RCA introduced and promoted a novelty known as television. Two decades later, this technology was well on its way to permeating virtually every home in America and Canada as well, spawning a growing, thriving industry in the process. Reception difficulties and government regulation, however, left Canada with a domestic television market only one-tenth the size of that in the United States. This, coupled with strict guidelines regarding the development and airing of indigenous programming, led Canadian television producers to turn their eyes - and their talent - to the international market. Canadian producers, who had played a significant role in America's entertainment industry since the silent era, turned to their southern neighbor as the most natural market for their creative endeavors. With a mix of practicality, adaptability and entertainment ingenuity, Canadians became responsible for an ever-increasing percentage of American television productions. This volume traces the history of Canadian involvement in America's television production industry and looks at the genres, time slots and viewing areas of the first Canadian television productions to appear on U.S. airwaves as well as the challenges that producers had to overcome to take their programming into American prime time. The book also discusses the reasons Canadian television producers have turned to a foreign market over their domestic one. The main focus, however, is the factors which led to an independent television production sector in Toronto, Ontario, and the Ontario - based companies that have successfully competed in the U.S. marketplace. Alliance Atlantis Communications is given particular attention as one of Ontario's most successful production companies. Economic and political influences as well as current and future prospects of independent production companies are discussed. Appendices provide a chronology of Canadian televi. Books, Business, Finance and Law~~Industry and Industrial Studies~~Media, Information & Communication Industries, Canadian Television Programming Made For The United States Market~~Book~~9780786427451~~Marsha Ann Tate, , , , , , , , , ,, [PU: McFarland & Company]<
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Tate, Marsha Ann:Canadian Television Programming Made for the United States Market: A History with Production and Broadcast Data
- Taschenbuch 2004, ISBN: 0786427450
[EAN: 9780786427451], Neubuch, [PU: McFarland & Company], Performing Arts|Television|General, 0786427450 About the BookAt the 1939 World?s Fair and the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE),… Mehr…
[EAN: 9780786427451], Neubuch, [PU: McFarland & Company], Performing Arts|Television|General, 0786427450 About the BookAt the 1939 World?s Fair and the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE), RCA introduced and promoted a novelty known as television. Two decades later, this technology was well on its way to permeating virtually every home in America and Canada as well, spawning a growing, thriving industry in the process. Canada?s two official languages (English and French), easy transborder reception of U.S. broadcast television stations, and an overall television market approximately one tenth the size of the United States historically impeded the growth of Canada?s television production sector. This situation led Canadian producers, directors, writers, performers, and other creative and technical personnel to increasingly turn their eyes--and their talent--to the international market. Canadians who had played a significant role in America?s entertainment industry since the silent era, turned to their southern neighbor as the most natural market for their creative endeavors. With a mix of practicality, adaptability and entertainment ingenuity, Canadians became responsible for an ever-increasing percentage of American television productions.This volume traces the history of Canadian involvement in America?s television production industry and looks at the genres, time slots and viewing areas of the first Canadian television productions to appear on U.S. airwaves as well as the challenges that producers had to overcome to take their programming into American prime time. The book also discusses the reasons Canadian television producers have turned to a foreign market over their domestic one. The main focus, however, is the factors which led to an independent television production sector in Toronto, Ontario, and the Ontario-based companies that have successfully competed in the U.S. marketplace. Alliance Atlantis Communications is given particular attention as one of Ontario?s most successful production companies. Economic and political influences as well as current and future prospects of independent production companies are discussed. Appendices provide a chronology of Canadian television production from 1926 to 2004 and a list of Canadian-produced programs sold to the U.S. market. A list of acronyms and abbreviations and an index are also included.<
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Marsha Ann Tate:Canadian Television Programming Made for the United States Market
- Taschenbuch 2006, ISBN: 9780786427451
A History with Production and Broadcast Data, Buch, Softcover, At the 1939 World's Fair and the Canadian National Exposition, RCA introduced and promoted a novelty known as television. Tw… Mehr…
A History with Production and Broadcast Data, Buch, Softcover, At the 1939 World's Fair and the Canadian National Exposition, RCA introduced and promoted a novelty known as television. Two decades later, this technology was well on its way to permeating virtually every home in America and Canada as well, spawning a growing, thriving industry in the process. Reception difficulties and government regulation, however, left Canada with a domestic television market only one-tenth the size of that in the United States. This, coupled with strict guidelines regarding the development and airing of indigenous programming, led Canadian television producers to turn their eyes - and their talent - to the international market. Canadian producers, who had played a significant role in America's entertainment industry since the silent era, turned to their southern neighbor as the most natural market for their creative endeavors. With a mix of practicality, adaptability and entertainment ingenuity, Canadians became responsible for an ever-increasing percentage of American television productions. This volume traces the history of Canadian involvement in America's television production industry and looks at the genres, time slots and viewing areas of the first Canadian television productions to appear on U.S. airwaves as well as the challenges that producers had to overcome to take their programming into American prime time. The book also discusses the reasons Canadian television producers have turned to a foreign market over their domestic one. The main focus, however, is the factors which led to an independent television production sector in Toronto, Ontario, and the Ontario - based companies that have successfully competed in the U.S. marketplace. Alliance Atlantis Communications is given particular attention as one of Ontario's most successful production companies. Economic and political influences as well as current and future prospects of independent production companies are discussed. Appendices provide a chronology of Canadian television production from 1926 to 2004 and a list of Canadian - produced programs sold to the U.S. market. A list of acronyms and abbreviations and an index are also included. [PU: McFarland & Co Inc], Seiten: 448, McFarland & Co Inc, 2006<
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This volume traces the history of Canadian involvement in America's television production industry and looks at the genres, time slots and viewing areas of the first Canadian televis… Mehr…
This volume traces the history of Canadian involvement in America's television production industry and looks at the genres, time slots and viewing areas of the first Canadian television productions to appear on U.S. airwaves as well as the challenges that producers had to overcome to take their programming into American prime time. The book also discusses the reasons Canadian television producers have turned to a foreign market over their domestic one. The main focus is the factors which led to an independent television production sector in Toronto, Ontario, and the Ontario?based companies that have successfully competed in the U.S. marketplace. Alliance Atlantis Communications is given particular attention as one of Ontario's most successful production companies. Appendices provide a chronology of Canadian television production from 1926 to 2004 and a list of Canadian?produced programs sold to the U.S. market. A list of acronyms and abbreviations and an index are also included. Marsha Ann Tate, Books, Entertainment, Canadian Television Programming Made For The United States Market: A History With Production And Broadcast Data Books>Entertainment This volume traces the history of Canadian involvement in America's television production industry and looks at the genres, time slots and viewing areas of the first Canadian television productions to appear on U.S. airwaves as well as the challenges that producers had to overcome to take their programming into American prime time. The book also discusses the reasons Canadian television producers have turned to a foreign market over their domestic one. The main focus is the factors which led to an independent television production sector in Toronto, Ontario, and the Ontario?based companies that have successfully competed in the U.S. marketplace. Alliance Atlantis Communications is given particular attention as one of Ontario's most successful production companies. Appendices provide a chronology of Canadian television production from 1926 to 2004 and a list of Canadian?produced programs sold to the U.S. market. A list of acronyms and abbreviations and an index are also included.<
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