Acland, C.R. (2004) `Fresh Contacts: Global Culture and the Concept of Generation', pp. 31-52 in N. Campbell (ed.) American Youth Cultures. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
2.
Appadurai, A. (1996) Modernity at Large: Cultural Dimensions of Globalization . Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.
3.
Beaty, B. and R. Sullivan (2006) Canadian Television Today. Calgary: University of Calgary Press.
4.
Byers, M. (ed.) (2005) Growing Up Degrassi: Television, Identity and Youth Cultures. Toronto: Sumach Press.
5.
Campbell, N. (2004) `Introduction: On Youth Cultural Studies', pp. 1-30 in N. Campbell (ed.) American Youth Cultures. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
6.
Canada Department of Justice (1991) `Broadcasting Act', 1 Feb., URL (consulted April 2007 ): http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/showdoc/cs/B-9.01/bo-ga:l_I-gb:s_3//en#anchorbo-ga:l_I-gb:s_3
7.
Canadian Television Fund (2007-8) `Introduction to the Canadian Television Fund: Spirit and Intent', in Broadcaster Performance Envelope Guidelines, URL (consulted April 2007): www.canadiantelevisionfund.ca/producers/bpe/
8.
D'Acci, J. (1994) Defining Women: Television and the Case of Cagney & Lacey. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press.
9.
Davidson, S. (2006) `Da Vinci'sLeads Cancon Pack in US', Playback 20 March, URL (consulted September 2006): www.playbackmag.com/articles/magazine/20060320/syndie.html?.
10.
Esposito, M. (2004) `Children's Channels - A Niche Too Far?' C21Media.net 20 October, URL (consulted September 2006): www.c21media.net/common/print_detail.asp?article=22202
11.
Grant, P.S. and C. Wood (2004) Blockbusters and Trade Wars: Popular Culture in a Globalized World. Vancouver: Douglas and McInytre.
12.
Havens, T. (2006) Global Television Marketplace. London: British Film Institute.
13.
Higson, A. (2006) `Crossing Over: Exporting Indigenous Heritage to the USA', pp. 203-20 in S. Harvey (ed.) Trading Culture: Global Traffic and Local Cultures in Film and Television . Eastleigh, UK: John Libbey Publishing.
14.
Hoskins, C. and R. Mirus (1988) `Reasons for the US Dominance of the International Trade in Television Programmes', Media, Culture & Society10: 499-515.
15.
Khanna, R. (2002) `Creation', Canadian Journal of Communication 27(September), URL (consulted March 2007): www.cjc-online.ca
16.
Lipset, S.M. (1990) Continental Divide: The Values and Institutions of the United States and Canada. New York: Routledge.
17.
Lotz, A.D. (2004) `Textual (Im)possibilities in the US Post-network Era: Negotiating Production and Promotion Processes on Lifetime's Any Day Now', Critical Studies in Media Communication21(1): 22-43.
18.
McGrath, D. (2006) `DesperateCanadian Networks and the `Permanent Downturn', Dead Things on Sticks, 24 May, URL (consulted March 2007): heywriterboy.blogspot.com/2006/05/desperate-canadian-networks-and.html
19.
Mesbah, M. and E. Kirchdoerffer (1998) `Mipcom Jr. Market Intelligence' , Playback 21 September, URL (consulted 15 September 2006): www.playbackmag.com/articles/magazine/19980921/23252.html?
20.
Mohabeer, R.N. (2005) `Changing Faces: What Happened When Degrassi Switched to CTV', pp. 96-112 in M. Byers (ed.) Growing Up Degrassi: Television, Identity and Youth Cultures . Toronto: Sumach Press.
21.
Nordicity Group Ltd (2006) Green Paper: The Future of Television in Canada, 8 June, UTL (consulted September 2006): http://www.nordicity.com/reports/The_Future_of_Television_in_Canada.pdf
22.
Nordicity Group Ltd (2007) The Case for Kids Programming: Children's and YouthAudio-Visual Production in Canada, February, URL (consulted April 2007): www.act-aet.tv/PDF_aet_act/The_Case_for_Kids_programming.pdf
23.
Rice-Barker, L. (1996) `TheIns and Outs of the International Market', Playback 20 May, URL (consulted September 2006): www.playbackmag.com/articles/magazine/19960520/5350.html?
24.
Schuyler, L. (2005) `Afterword', pp. 295-9 in M. Byers (ed.) Growing Up Degrassi: Television, Identity and Youth Cultures. Toronto: Sumach Press.
25.
Schuyler, L. (2006) `The Future of Television in Canada', Plenary Panel at the `Two Days of Canada: Television in Canada' conference, November, Brock University, Ontario.
26.
Singh, A. (2006) `School Is in Session and on Television as the Degrassi Comic Hits TV', CBR News: The Comic Wire 1 November, URL (consulted November 2006): http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/printthis.cgi?id=8780
27.
Tinic, S. (2005) On Location: Canada's Television Industry in a Global Market. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
28.
Vlessing, E. (2007) `Today Canada, Tomorrow the World', Playback 16 April, URL (consulted April 2007): www.playbackmag.com/articles/magazine/20070416/mip.html