Canadian Television: Text and Context explores the creation and
circulation of entertainment television in Canada from the
interdisciplinary perspective of television studies. Each chapter
connects arguments about particular texts of Canadian television to
critical analysis of the wider cultural, social, and economic contexts
in which they are created. The book surveys the commercial and
technological imperatives of the Canadian television industry, the
shifting role of the CBC as Canada's public broadcaster, the dynamics of
Canada's multicultural and multiracial audiences, and the function of
television's "star system." Foreword by The Globe and Mail's
television critic, John Doyle.