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Building an Industry: A History of Cable Television and Its Development in Canada

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Building an Industry: A History of Cable Television and Its Development in Canada

by Easton, Ken

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East Lawrencetown, NS, Canada: Pottersfield Press, 2000. AS NEW trade paperback, 288 pages.. First Edition. Soft Cover. As New.

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Title
Building an Industry: A History of Cable Television and Its Development in Canada
Author
Easton, Ken
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Paperback
Book Condition
New As New
Edition
First Edition
ISBN 10
189590028X
ISBN 13
9781895900286
Publisher
Pottersfield Press
Place of Publication
East Lawrencetown, NS, Canada
Date Published
2000
Keywords
CANADA CANADIAN TV BUSINESS MASS MEDIA JOURNALISM COMMUNICATION GOVERNMENT POLICY REGULATION
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Canadiana; Business; Technology; Journalism/Mass Media/Communications;

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