- Alan Plaunt
Alan Butterworth Plaunt (
March 25 1904 -September 12 1941 ) was a Canadian broadcasting pioneer, journalist and activist.The son of a wealthy lumber family, Plaunt attended the
University of Toronto andUniversity of Oxford and was a keen observer of the fledglingBritish Broadcasting Corporation while in Britain becoming a believer in John Reith's approach to public broadcasting.Twomey, John E., "Foundations, Alan Plaunt and The Early Days of CBC Radio", "Canadian Journal of Communication" Vol. 12, No. 2 (1986)]With
Graham Spry , he founded theCanadian Radio League in 1930 to mobilize political support for the creation of apublic broadcasting system, first in the form of theCanadian Radio Broadcasting Commission in 1932 and then with the creation of theCanadian Broadcasting Corporation in 1936. Plaunt sat on the original CBC Board of Governors from 1936 until [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0006340 Plaunt, Al] , "Canadian Encyclopedia", retrieved January 20, 2008] 1941, when he resigned to protest what he saw as increasing government direction of the CBC during the war.He was also an active socialist as a member of the
League for Social Reconstruction and helped write theRegina Manifesto which was the original program of theCo-operative Commonwealth Federation .Plaunt founded the
New Canada Movement in 1933, an agrarian youth movement that advocated a "new deal" for farmers and promoted its views in the "Farmers' Sun", (renamed "New Commonwealth") the former journal of theUnited Farmers movement which he and Spry owned from 1932 until 1935.In the last years of his life, Plaunt helped organize the
Neutrality League , a pacifist organization that opposed Canadian participation in the looming conflict in Europe.He did of cancer at the age of 37. [ [http://www.library.ubc.ca/spcoll/AZ/PDF/OP/Plaunt_Alan_Butterworth.pdf Plaunt, Alan Butterfield, 1904-1941] , University of British Columbia Special Collections Biography]
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