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Distress Signals

1990 NR 55m

A film about the predominance of American television programing around the world at the expense of regional cultural voices.

This documentary discusses the growing problem of American dominance in world wide television. To be precise, developing nations, Canada and Europe finds themselves facing difficult choices as they must find ways of filling TV airtime in their broadcast systems. Unfortunately, given the expense of making original television content themselves, they find themselves turning to cheap American programming to make up the difference. However, the price for this bargain may be high as customer nations face the threat of being overwhelmed by American product and drowning out their own nation's culture and identity on TV. This film discusses the problem and shows various regions' response to it.

Info about Distress Signals

Studio(s): CBC, ONF | NFB

Originally Released: Jun 04, 1991

Production Countries: Canada, United Kingdom

Genres:Documentary