E04: Did Competition Policy help kill Maclean's magazine, local news and Canadian culture?

This is part 1 of 2 where I look back at the article "Trade Secrets of the Combines Detectives" by Peter C. Newman from the May 24, 1958 edition of MacLean's magazine. In part 1, I take a detour into the 1994 merger of MacLean Hunter and Rogers Communication. I revisit some of the claims made at the time of the merger, like Rogers needed to grow to protect Canadian Culture from the US. I also explore how I think this merger could have led the roll-up of local newspapers and radio stations, which ultimately destroyed the way communities are able to talk with and amongst themselves.

This is part 1 of 2 where I look back at the article "Trade Secrets of the Combines Detectives" by Peter C. Newman in the May 24, 1958 edition of MacLean's magazine. In part 1, I take a detour into the 1994 merger of MacLean Hunter and Rogers Communication. I revisit some of the claims made at the time of the merger, like Rogers needed to grow to protect Canadian Culture from the US, and I point out that some of the "efficiencies" gained were just accounting tricks, not actual improvements.

I also explore how I think this merger could have led the roll-up of local newspapers and radio stations, which ultimately destroyed the way communities are able to talk with and amongst themselves. Listen to hear about me being on the radio leading up to Little League Baseball's 'tag day' fundraiser, learn which prominent Canadian journalist (not a Senator) got their start at CKDH in Amherst, and my surprise when I learn who first bought CKDH from our local owners.

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E04: Did Competition Policy help kill Maclean's magazine, local news and Canadian culture?
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