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Growing up Canadian media

"Canadian children in the 20th century witnessed an explosion of innovations in communication and entertainment. Witnesses recall the first time that they saw the telephone, a movie, the television, the computer. Media intrigued children and often made parents suspicious. Canadians of all ages talk about the books, radio shows, TV programs, music and movies they loved as children. From listening in on the party line to watching newsreels, children became connected to an ever-expanding world. Media changed the definition of growing up Canadian"--container.

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  • ""Canadian children in the 20th century witnessed an explosion of innovations in communication and entertainment. Witnesses recall the first time that they saw the telephone, a movie, the television, the computer. Media intrigued children and often made parents suspicious. Canadians of all ages talk about the books, radio shows, TV programs, music and movies they loved as children. From listening in on the party line to watching newsreels, children became connected to an ever-expanding world. Media changed the definition of growing up Canadian"--container."@en
  • "Canadian children in the 20th century witnessed an explosion of innovations in communication and entertainment, which connected them to an ever-expanding world. Canadians of all ages talk about the books, radio shows, TV programs, music and movies they loved as children."
  • "Canadian children in the 20th century witnessed an explosion of innovations in communication and entertainment, which connected them to an ever-expanding world. Canadians of all ages talk about the books, radio shows, TV programs, music and movies they loved as children."@en
  • ""Canadian children in the 20th century witnessed an explosion of innovations in communication and entertainment. Witnesses recall the first time that they saw the telephone, a movie, the television, the computer. Media intrigued children and often made parents suspicious. Canadians of all ages talk about the books, radio shows, TV programs, music and movies they loved as children. From listening in on the party line to watching newsreels, children became connected to an ever-expanding world. Media changed the definition of growing up Canadian"--Container."@en
  • ""Canadian children in the 20th century witnessed an explosion of innovations in communication and entertainment. Witnesses recall the first time that they saw the telephone, a movie, the television, the computer. Media intrigued children and often made parents suspicious. Canadians of all ages talk about the books, radio shows, TV programs, music and movies they loved as children. From listening in on the party line to watching newsreels, children became connected to an ever-expanding world. Media changed the definition of growing up Canadian. Media is one of a 6-part series"--Container verso."

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  • "Videocassettes"@en
  • "Documentary television programs"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "History"@en
  • "History"

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  • "Growing up Canadian media"@en
  • "Growing up Canadian. Media"
  • "Growing up Canadian. Media"@en