MACS 110 | Introduction to Mass Communication Theory

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Media Job Search Canada   Designed and developed to help all Canadians, who work in media related professions, search for a new job.  MJSC is also available for those looking to find their first job in various media related fields, especially students who are graduating from Media courses at Canadian Colleges and Universities.  The site includes a link to Media Industry Web Sites

Bureau of Broadcast Measurement   BBM Canada  provides TV, radio and consumer information to Canadian Broadcasters, advertisers and agencies.

A closer look at BBM. 

         Click on the logo for a list of sponsors of a recent BBM conference.   See also Guest Speakers and the links below for further information about some of the companies they represent.

Television Bureau of Canada - Viewing Trends

BARB        Sample of Statistics  | Glossary of Commonly Used Industry Terms

Zenith Optimedia

Advertising Tracking and Targeting Systems  http://www.marketersportal.com/mediasites.cfm?subcategoryID=32

Sales Companies - Print   http://www.marketersportal.com/mediasites.cfm?subcategoryID=223

Eyetracking points the way to effective news article design.

  Top Arbitron Performers in News/Talk Presentation | Portable People Meter

Neilsen Net Ratings

Television Bureau of Advertising - Research News

Print Measurement Bureau 

Measuring the Ethnic Television Audience   Which isn't to say we're not all ethnic. 

Broadcaster Magazine   Provides the Canadian communications industry with in-depth, and wide-ranging coverage of industry issues and new technologies.

Culture Canada   CultureCanada.gc.ca, a service from the Canada site, is the Government of Canada's one-stop web access to government Culture, Heritage and Recreation programs and services.

Canadian Broadcast Standards Council    The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC) is an independent, non-governmental organization created by the Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB) to administer standards established by its members, Canada's private broadcasters.

Canadian Newspapers Association   The Canadian Newspaper Association (CNA) is a non-profit organization, representing Canadian daily newspapers (English and French) with circulations ranging from 3,500 to more than 500,000 per day.

Canadian Association of Broadcasters    We are the voice and choice of Canadians. Private radio and television services enjoy by far the largest share of the market, and Canadian programming broadcast by those services attracts the predominant share of the total audience for Canadian content.

Database of national and local Canadian news outlets  Canada's national newspapers and news media guide.

Federal Canadian Cultural Policy Timeline   

Canadian Heritage  Canadian Heritage is responsible for national policies and programs that promote Canadian content, foster cultural participation, active citizenship and participation in Canada's civic life, and strengthen connections among Canadians.

CultureScope  Canadian cultural observatory - revisit Canadian Cultural policy across the decades.

 

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