01495nas a2200217 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002653001100043653002200054653001700076653002400093653001100117100001800128700001800146245014700164856015400311300001200465490000700477520077300484022002001257 d10aCanada10acultural heritage10abroadcasting10acultural production10aSports1 aRyan Phillips1 aGeorge Martin00aListing and protecting culturally significant events: intangible cultural heritage and policy considerations for hockey broadcasting in Canada uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85073818192&doi=10.1080%2f10286632.2019.1659786&partnerID=40&md5=8dcec5effdb635f179a2a71a8c0f30f5 a584-5960 v263 aListed events are policies enacted by states to protect the free-to-air rights of specific television and radio broadcasts that are identified as being of particular national significance. Some states (including the UK, Belgium, and Argentina) have begun to adopt these listed events policies, typically regarding significant national sporting events. We re-conceptualize listed events as a practical means by which to protect the intangible cultural heritage of states–an issue addressed by international institutions such as ICOMOS and UNESCO. Furthermore, we engage in a critical analysis regarding both the merits and potential problems involved in the possibility of Canada adopting listed broadcasting events policies, specifically involving hockey broadcasts. a10286632 (ISSN)