This article focuses on the public debate surrounding the CBC as it began to program reality TV. It highlights the tension between a public broadcaster’s popular programming and the expectations of a cultural nationalist public that seeks to hold the institution accountable. It argues for the existence of a “CBC effect” and questions whether the transnational format of reality television on Canada’s national broadcaster augurs changes in Canadian public culture.
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Foster, D. (2009). Chasing the Public: The CBC and the Debate Over Factual Entertainment on Canadian Airwaves. Canadian Journal of Communication, 34(1), 61–77. https://doi.org/10.22230/cjc.2009v34n1a2036