Talk:Media in Canada

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To Whom it might concern: I restored the Canadian literature link to See Also, because while literature does not fall under the definition of media (hence why it is not in the article), it is related. What's consider media, newspapers, magazines, television, other than communicating news and opinions also features fiction which is literature, they are all a form of medium.

I also restored the external links format because that's more organized and the one I see as standard on the site.

Also, would linking media pages of Canadian provinces and cities under See Also be proper, I'm still pondering that. - Arsha Nos Mondelle

I removed the "See also Canadian literature" because I had included a link to Canadian literature in the body of the "Book and magazine publishing" section. It's only standard on Wikipedia to include a "See also" if a related link isn't already mentioned in the body of the article; if that link is already in there, then the "see also" is just redundant. Bearcat 23:35, 21 Jan 2005 (UTC)