Skip to main content alibris logo

The American Trojan Horse: U.S. Television Confronts Canadian Economic and Cultural Nationalism

by

Write The First Customer Review
The American Trojan Horse: U.S. Television Confronts Canadian Economic and Cultural Nationalism - Berlin, Barry, and Berlin, Berry
Filter Results
Item Condition
Seller Rating
Other Options
Change Currency

The American Trojan Horse is a historical and descriptive study of the United States/Canadian mass communications border war. It centers on the millions of dollars spent annually by Canadian companies to advertise on U.S. border stations. Canada's measures to retain this money led to a protracted international dispute. Barry Berlin chronicles this dispute as it evolves through its two stages: Canadian action (1970 to 1976) and U.S. response (1976 to 1988). Berlin identifies the roots of the conflict; taking center stage is ...

loading
The American Trojan Horse: U.S. Television Confronts Canadian Economic and Cultural Nationalism 1990, Praeger, New York

ISBN-13: 9780313275081

Hardcover