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The CBC

How Canada's Public Broadcaster Lost Its Voice (and How it Can Get it Back)

by (author) David Cayley

Publisher
Sutherland House Books
Initial publish date
May 2025
Category
Media & Communications Industries, Media & Internet, Canadian, Television & Video
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781998365548
    Publish Date
    May 2025
    List Price
    $28.95

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Description

Conceived as an institution that would embody Canada as a whole, the CBC now struggles in a fractured media landscape.

Its narrow programming choices, dogmatic politics, and politically correct hosts cater to ever shrinking audiences. The once proud broadcaster has alienated so many viewers and listeners that Canada's Conservative Party now sees a winning strategy in promising to defund it. Author and producer David Cayley, who for three decades made radio documentaries for CBC Radio’s Ideas, goes back to the CBC’s roots to examine how it lost its way and to ask searching questions about the nature of media and the “public” in the twenty-first century. He calls for a bold new vision—a CBC that transcends its recent past and rebuilds as a unifying force, championing curiosity, dialogue, and a pluralistic Canadian identity.

A must-read for anyone who cares about the cultural heart of Canada.

About the author

Bernie Lucht has been the executive producer of Ideas since 1984. He is also the executive producer of Tapestry, the Sunday afternoon program of religious and spiritual exploration. Born and raised in Montreal, he earned a BA from Concordia University in 1966. That same year, he joined The CBC as a producer for Radio-Canada International, and in 1969 went on to produce Cross-Country Checkup. Later that year, Lucht left for West Africa to work as a CUSO volunteer teacher in rural Nigeria. He returned to Canada in 1971, starting work as a production assistant at Ideas, then rising to become the program's executive producer in 1984. Under his direction, Ideas has won many national and international awards.

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