Reading Time: 3 minutes The focus on consent has made men all over the world stop and think. Am I one of those men?
Tag: Television
Entertainment as diversity propaganda
Reading Time: 4 minutes Television has taken it upon itself to correct social wrongs. But it doesn’t fairly represent the mosaic of our society
Rolling the gender boulder up the broadcast hill ignores bigger issues
Reading Time: 3 minutes The CRTC should be far more concerned about the role of women within the telecommunications industry than in TV
Elwy Yost and a land where the shadows are always like magic
Reading Time: 4 minutes Elwy Yost turned generations of young people into film buffs through his groundbreaking television programs
The enduring legacy of maverick media baron Jim Shaw
Reading Time: 4 minutes A hard-nosed businessman, he made a brilliant cable territory swap, competed ferociously with Telus and pulled Global television from the Canwest inferno
A more open CRTC is a great leap forward
Reading Time: 3 minutes The names of Commissioners appointed to public panels will now be made public two weeks prior to the commencement of the hearing
Tuning in to a new Canadian television reality, thanks to Netflix
Reading Time: 3 minutes As the streaming service pours millions into Canadian productions, the CRTC’s hands-off decision looks inspired
The hidden conservatism of Murdoch Mysteries
Reading Time: 3 minutes There are several components of the great detective’s character that should immediately appeal to Canadian conservatives
CRTC at a crossroads
Reading Time: 3 minutes The CRTC will either have to start regulating streaming services or desist from regulating the broadcasting sector
Buckley a formidable conservative foe who took on all comers
Reading Time: 3 minutes William F. Buckley had a panache, and an intellect, that few could match