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Canadian Heritage committee  I definitely think that the web would be the best way to reach students just because, as I said, YouTube is huge. With a show such as The Hour, you can watch it on YouTube. It's broken down into little snippets, but you could watch little parts. You can watch a program like that.

May 10th, 2007Committee meeting

Christina Oreskovich

Canadian Heritage committee  I'll be honest. I haven't had specific conversations with my fellow students about the CBC. However, just from the tone of conversations in class and stuff like that--I know in a couple of Philip's classes the CBC would always get brought up--it seems as though they're more inter

May 10th, 2007Committee meeting

Christina Oreskovich

May 10th, 2007Committee meeting

Christina Oreskovich

May 10th, 2007Committee meeting

Christina Oreskovich

Canadian Heritage committee  I can give you the exact number.

May 10th, 2007Committee meeting

Christina Oreskovich

May 10th, 2007Committee meeting

Christina Oreskovich

May 10th, 2007Committee meeting

Christina Oreskovich

Canadian Heritage committee  Okay. Well, I'll be very brief. Basically, as he said, we did a media study among first-year communications students at McMaster just to see what their attitudes and behaviours were as far as media and new media were concerned. We used the data to generate a generalization of wh

May 10th, 2007Committee meeting

Christina Oreskovich