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New Page. Sept 16 2014

Overview
Quebec media, as well as other locations in the world has progressed in media evolution. There were newspapers, to radios, television, phones, and other technologies that have evolved in the period of time of over a lifetime. The cultural representation of Media in Quebec is presented as the whole being a culture rather than a unique language. Media is central to communication in the province itself in Quebec, though is also necessary to communicate nation wide in order to expand knowledge on aspects such as: "culture, politics, and economy", as every country are linked to provide resources. Over the years, Quebec has been on the top charts of the largest publication of newspapers. They have publicized 36 Quebecers newspapers only in 2009, which linked to a total of 23% circulation for that year. Today, there are over 18 french radio stations and various other television channels that are either displayed in translated language or even diffused as original French language actors. As for present newspapers, there are well over 30 news papers in Quebec entirely. These newspapers today are located in almost every city in Quebec or even within a responsible radius of the next city. Although there has been many changes over the years, the world is still growing day by day and new technologies will come from new inventions. Media will also find its way to become easier to access and will also expand in ways that everyone may potentially be able to input their ideas or possible have more use for it then they do now. Almost the whole society uses media, though french-media may not be useful for people who do not understand the language but to those who understand, french media will expand is be more broad in expectations.

History
History of Quebec has been evolving for centuries. Quebec is a French Canadian province that involves many other components. Quebec is one of Canada's largest province. Quebec touches borders with Labrador and New Brunswick, and Ontario. Quebec is a province of 1,667,926 square kilometres, which is 643,989,83 square miles. Quebec city is Quebec's capital where Montreal is the largest city within Quebec. Though, despite the area being french speaking primarily, only 82% of the population is Francophone. The history of media in Quebec has evolved through magazines, films, radio, and communication methods. Through the years of 1920 and 1950, there were components that made Quebec differ from other countries. Quebec's unique culture has brought protection when the American popular culture invaded Canada's culture but Quebec was spared from this wave. The french station was separated to differ network stations and radio stations from the English-Canadian stations. As Quebec has their own private section, English Canada has to rely on the United Stated corporation to keep this media stations going. When examining the Globalization in Canada, Quebec, French-language media took part in the appearance of "Modern Quebec Nationalism". This was addressed by keeping their attention "inward, often ignoring social, political and cultural developments in various other locations in Canada".