Abstract

This presentation addresses the problems of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), situating them within the broader framework of the decline of public service, that is, both the concept of public service and the institutions which embody it. Using the CBC as an example -- and interpreting it in terms of the movement towards globalization -- this paper analyzes the mechanisms which lead to the dismantling of national public services. Finally, beyond the bureaucratic solutions too often imposed, it proposes some avenues of reform for public television and for public service in general, whose adaptation to the changing reality is essential to its credibility.

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