Asper Nation

By (author): Marc Edge

Asper made CanWest the country’s most profitable broadcaster by feasting on regulations that encouraged the importation of cheap American programming. He took his formula to the world in the 1990s, buying television networks in New Zealand, Australia, and Ireland. Then in 2000, Asper pioneered media “convergence,” buying Canada’s largest newspaper chain from Conrad Black. Southam dailies were soon ordered to run “national” editorials written at CanWest Global headquarters in Winnipeg.

This corporate news control brought protest from journalists and two government inquiries. Neither resulted in long–sought limits on media ownership, however. Marc Edge offers a compelling account of the political perils involved in allowing the Asper family to dominate Canadian media.

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Marc Edge

Marc Edge, a former sports and business journalist, has a Master of Labor and Industrial Relations from Michigan State University (where he played some hockey) and a PhD in Mass Communications from Ohio University. Currently teaching at the University of Texas at Arlington, Edge is the author of Pacific Press: The Unauthorized Story of Vancouver’s Newspaper Monopoly.

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Asper made CanWest the country’s most profitable broadcaster by feasting on regulations that encouraged the importation of cheap American programming. He took his formula to the world in the 1990s, buying television networks in New Zealand, Australia, and Ireland. Then in 2000, Asper pioneered media “convergence,” buying Canada’s largest newspaper chain from Conrad Black. Southam dailies were soon ordered to run “national” editorials written at CanWest Global headquarters in Winnipeg. This corporate news control brought protest from journalists and two government inquiries. Neither resulted in long–sought limits on media ownership, however. Marc Edge offers a compelling account of the political perils involved in allowing the Asper family to dominate Canadian media.

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Dimensions:

34 Pages
6in * 9in * 0.8in
0.53kg

Published:

October 20, 2007

City of Publication:

Vancouver

Country of Publication:

CA

Publisher:

New Star Books

ISBN:

9781554200320

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