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1 online resource. |
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Canadian studies
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Canadian studies (Ottawa, Ontario)
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Includes bibliographical references. |
Summary |
"Who are, au féminin, the legends who shaped radio in Canada? What did they contribute locally, regionally, and nationally? How was their experience in radio broadcasting different from that of their male counterparts? Women in Radio presents the women who built careers in the radio industry--yet whose contribution has often been overlooked simply because they were women. This collection of stories highlights the multifaceted contributions they made to their field and explores issues specific to them. Academic research, interviews, personal reflections and accounts, historical reviews, and hybrid texts combine neatly in this eclectic yet well-researched edited volume to reflect the fast-paced world of radio broadcasting. Whether through storytelling, direct quotes, or quasi transcriptions best read aloud, the reader will come away with a real sense of the aural nature of radio, of the voice unaccompanied, of the pure spoken word and how it differs from the printed word."-- Provided by publisher. |
Contents |
Intro -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Decades of Radio: Contributions by Women -- 1 Mrs. A: The Hardest Working Woman in Radio -- 2 A Desk in the Corridor: Marjorie McEnaney and Married Women in the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1940s-1960s -- 3 What History Teaches Us about the Role of Women in Radio -- 4 Writing with Sound: A Learning Path -- Portraits of Women in Canadian Radio -- 5 Elizabeth Long and Women's Interests on the CBC -- 6 Being More than a Voice |
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7 Off on the Radio: Interview with Carol Off, Co-host of CBC's "As It Happens" -- 8 Navigating a Career in CBC News and Current Affairs: A Profile of Jennifer McGuire -- 9 Information and Public Affairs For Women Resolutely Convinced -- Women, the Profession, and P(p)olitics -- 10 The Fight for Credibility: An Interview with Pierre Dufault and Pierre Chamberland -- 11 Radio Formations: Ways for Women to Develop Audio Skills in and out of Community Radio -- 12 Imaginary Women, Imaginary Audience: Gender and Top 40 Radio in Montréal -- 13 The Politics of Gender in Canadian Radio |
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Radio Made Different: Diversity, Creativity, and Women -- 14 Voicing Older Women Live: Accessibility, the OWL Collective, and the "Revolutionary" Potential of Campus-Community Radio in Canada -- 15 Three Helens: Canadian Women in International Farm Radio -- 16 Gendered Pirates: Women's Roles in Temporary Autonomous Radio -- 17 Venus on Venus: CKUT's Women's Collective Music Show Dishes on Feminist Radio -- 18 WINGS of Change -- 19 A Woman, Radio, and the Developing Countries -- Concluding Remarks -- Bibliography -- Author Biography -- Back Cover |
Local Note |
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Subject |
Women in radio broadcasting -- Canada -- History.
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Women in radio broadcasting. |
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Canada. |
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History. |
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Radio broadcasting -- Canada -- History.
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Radio broadcasting. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Electronic books.
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History.
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Added Author |
Bonin-Labelle, Geneviève A., 1979- editor.
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Print version: Women in radio. Ottawa, Ontario : Les Presses de l`Université d`Ottawa, 2020 0776629050 9780776629056 (OCoLC)1138671180 |
ISBN |
9780776629070 (electronic book) |
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0776629077 (electronic book) |
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9780776629063 (electronic book) |
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0776629069 (electronic book) |
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9780776629063 electronic book |
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9780776629087 Kindle |
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