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Pacific Press : The Unauthorized Story of Vancouver’s Newspaper Monopoly

2001

As a city of 2 million, Vancouver is not unusual in having two daily newspapers. What makes it an anomaly among North American cities is that the Vancouver Sun and the Province share an owner, the former Pacific Press. In this in?depth account, researcher Marc Edge traces the history of Pacific Press from its inception in 1957 to the Sun?s shift to morning publications in 1991.

Pacific Press analyzes the market, business, and labour forces that gave rise to and shaped Pacific Press. We also get intimate glimpses of the early Vancouver newspaper world, including insight into Robert Cromie, publisher of the Sun, and heirs Don, Bob and Sam. Tales of venerable editorialist Bruce Hutchison, red?baiting Province columnist Ormond Turner, warring Sun writers Allan Fotheringham and Doug Collins and many others enliven the narrative. Pacific Press furnishes an invaluable history of newspapering in Vancouver that is also a gripping business saga.

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Authors

Marc Edge

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Includes bibliographical references and index
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CaOOCEL
Dewey Decimal Classification Number
070.5/722/0971133
Dewey Decimal Edition Number
21
General Note
Issued as part of the desLibris books collection
Geographic Area Code
n-cn-bc
ISBN
9781459311985 0921586884
LCCN
PN4919.V362
LCCN Item number
E33 2001eb
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CaBNVSL
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CaBVAU
Physical Description | Extent
1 electronic text (xxiv, 450 p.)
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CaOOCEL
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Access restricted to authorized users and institutions
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(CaBNVSL)thg00603025 (OCoLC)288076627 (CaOOCEL)409282
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Mode of access: World Wide Web
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CaBVAU

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