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TELEVISION IN CANADA
Fraser, B., “Why They Won't Let You Have Television." Maclean's Magazine, LXII (January 15, 1949), pp. 12-13, 38-39.
Golden, L., "Television: New Hazard for Politicians." Saturday Night, LXVII (March 1, 1952), pp. 7, 17.
Greene, L., "Television--Medium or Tedium?" Saturday Night, LXV (May 23, 1950), pp. 43-44.
Koby, Victor, "CBC Lifts Veil on Television Behind Scenes." Financial Post, XLV (November 10, 1951), p. 2h.
McKinley, J., "Seeing Is Believing." Canadian Homes, XXVI (August 1949), pp. li-13, 35.
McLellan, A. N., "Films in Television." Canadian Film News, I (November 1949), pp. 8-9; (December 1949), pp. 5-7; Il (January February 1950}, pp. 3-4.
Heenan » "Television Broadcasting Stations." Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Journal, XXVIII (June 1951), pp. 179-185.
Magill, Don, "What Television Will Do to You." Maclean's Magazine, LXIV (March 1, 1951), pp. 22-24.
Moore, J. M., "What We'll Do With Television." Saturday Night, LXVII (May 24, 1952), pp. 9, 19-20.
Mutrie, F., "What Future for Television?" Food for Thought, X (March 1950), pp. 28-29.
Porter, McKenzie, "Starlets in Television Stakes." Maclean's Magazine, LXIII (March 1, 1950), pp. 8-9, 53-54.
Powell, G. W., "New Teaching Technique--Television," Canadian Nurse, XLV (September 1949), pp. 677-679.
Rogers, L., "Television Boom for Canada as Stations Planned." Saturday Night, LXIV (April 12, 1949), p. 39.
Secord, G. E., "Television Tonight." Saturday Night, LXIV (October 4, 1949), p. 19.
Stone, C. W., "Plan Now for Television." Food for Thought, IX (January 1949), pp. 5-8, 38.
Sunley, R. D., "Housewife Looks at Television." Canadian Homes, XXVII (April 1950), p. 98.
Tweed, J. S., "American Dumped Films Can Kill Canadian Television Industry.’ Saturday Night, LXIV (May 17, 1949), pp. 6-7.
~------» "Television a Rich Man's Business; Small Millionaires Keep Out."
Saturday Night, LXIV (May 10, 1949), pp. 6-7.
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