Gregory Taylor

TaylorGregory’s work examines Canadian communications policy, in particular the shift from analogue to digital media.   His McGill University PhD dissertation, Canadian Broadcasting Regulation and the Digital Television Transition, was successfully defended in 2009.  Gregory’s work has appeared in the Canadian Journal of Communication, Canadian Journal of Media Studies, Montreal Gazette, and he has been cited as an expert on digital television in a wide variety of Canadian media.  In April of 2010, Gregory was an invited speaker at the Upper Canada Law Society’s 15th Biennial Conference: New Developments in Communications Law and Policy.

Before his work in academia, Gregory worked for 12 years as a teacher of media studies in Toronto area high schools.

Gregory’s work with the Broadband Research team involves the digital dividend:  post-digital transition issues including wireless access and other uses of the electromagnetic spectrum.

Email: g3taylor@ryerson.ca