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- Titre
- Canada Vs. California
- Titre Variable
- How Ottawa Took on Netflix and the Streaming Giants
- Cote
- HD 9999 C9473 C35 2024
- Auteur(e)s
- Law, Howard
- Éditeur
- Toronto : James Lorimer & Company Ltd., c2024
- Description Physique
- 232 pages : illustrations
- Abstrait
- "Howard Law’s Canada vs. California maps the ongoing battle to create and promote Canadian content in the media and the digital revolution that has made it increasingly less visible. An avid advocate for Canadian content, Howard Law has spent years reporting on, and fighting for Canadian media and the journalists who create it. As a former senior official for Unifor, and with his website Mediapolicy.ca, Howard Law offers expert guidance on the constantly shifting battlefield between Canadian content and Meta, Google, Netflix, Amazon and other Silicon Valley giants that threaten to overwhelm us. Canada vs. California explains how creative Canadian content may not survive the dominance of the American cultural juggernaut without new and effective interventions by the Canadian state."-- Provided by publisher.
- Notes
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Langage
- English / Anglais
- Sujet
- Cultural industries - Canada
- Mass media - Canada
- Canada - Cultural policy
- Industries culturelles - Canada
- Médias - Canada
- ISBN
- 9781459418196
- Localisation
- STACKS / RAYONS
- Politique de Prêt
- Public
- Accès
- Public
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