BCTV News Hour Access
An investigative news segment for BCTV News Hour weekend series, Community Access with Margit Nance, broadcast during the weekend news hour show in March 1976. The piece documents the nature of, and controversies over, Canadian content regulations for radio stations. It includes interviews with Susan Jacks, formerly of The Poppy Family, Frank Callaghan, program manager of radio station CKLG, Steve Harris, Radio Programmer for the Canadian Radio and Television Commission (CRTC), and musician Paul Hann. The piece features footage of Stirling Faux and another unnamed disc jockey on the air at CKLG radio station in Vancouver. Item produced in 1976 by Margit Nance for BCTV, Vancouver affiliate of the Global Television Network (formerly CTV) in British Columbia, Canada. Margit Nance, writer and producer. 11 mins. 49 secs.
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