TY - BOOK ID - 144098736 TI - The End of the CBC? AU - Taras, David, AU - Waddell, Christopher, PY - 2020 SN - 1487593546 1487593554 PB - Toronto : University of Toronto Press, DB - UniCat KW - Public broadcasting KW - Social media KW - Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. KW - Broadcasting Act. KW - CBC, attention economy. KW - CRTC. KW - Canada-news and information. KW - Canadian culture. KW - Canadian media. KW - Canadian programming. KW - Public broadcasting. KW - broadcasting policy. KW - digital transformation. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:144098736 AB - The End of the CBC? is about three overlapping crises: the crisis that has enveloped the CBC, the crisis of news, and the crisis of democracy. They are all the result to some degree of the vast changes that have overtaken and consumed the media world in the last ten to fifteen years. The emergence of platforms such as Google, Facebook, Twitter, and Netflix, the hyper-targeting of individual users through data analytics, the development of narrow online identity communities, and the rise of an attention economy that makes it more and more difficult for any but the most powerful media organizations to be noticed, have changed the media landscape in dramatic ways. The effects on the CBC and on other Canadian media organizations have been shattering. Describing the failure of successive governments to address problems faced by the public broadcaster, this book explains how the CBC lost its place in sports, drama, and entertainment. Taras and Waddell propose a way forward for the CBC – one in which the corporation concentrates its resources on news and current affairs and re-establishes a reputation for depth and quality. ER -