Tonight, more on CBC Radio ads – Wade Rowland, author of “Saving the CBC: Balancing Profit & Public Service” Intvu@7:05pm
— As It Happens (@cbcasithappens) May 29, 2013
Here’s the online audio of the interview:
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About Wade Rowland

Ranked among Canada’s leading literary journalists, Wade Davies Rowland has written more than a dozen books on subjects ranging from television journalism, organized crime, and international environmental law to his current concerns, which include communications technology, the philosophy of science, and technology and human values. Full author bio.
Interview with Wade Rowland on CBC Radio
Listen to a CBC Radio interview with Wade Rowland on Information Morning radio, Saint John, about the CBC and his new book "Saving the CBC"
Listen to a CBC Radio interview with Wade Rowland on Information Morning radio, Saint John, about the CBC and his new book "Saving the CBC"
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