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Carleton Expert Available: Changing Canadian Media Landscape

July 4, 2022

The Canadian media landscape is quickly changing with Bills C-11, C-18 and the ongoing merger discussions involving some of Canada’s largest media organizations. A Carleton University expert is available to discuss these topics and others.

Please feel free to contact the expert below to schedule an interview. If you have trouble connecting or if you are looking for experts to discuss other specific subjects, please contact Steven Reid at steven.reid3@carleton.ca.

Dwayne Winseck
Professor, School of Journalism and Communication at Carleton University

EmailDwayne.Winseck@carleton.ca

Winseck is the director of the new SSHRC funded Global Media and Internet Concentration Project and has been the lead Canadian researcher in the International Media Concentration Research Project since 2009.

His research, data and views on media concentration and telecom, media and internet issues are well known and have been solicited or cited widely in the scholarly literature and by the Parliament of Canada, Canadian Senate, Department of Canadian Heritage, the CRTC, WTO, ITU, amongst others.

For more information on Winseck visit: https://carleton.ca/sjc/profile/winseck-dwayne/.

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Carleton University
613-265-6613
Steven.Reid3@carleton.ca

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