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24 Sep

Wall Street Journal considers dropping online subscription fees

A week after the New York Times dropped its online subscription fees, the head of the Wall Street Journal is suggesting it may do the same. News Corp. chairman Rupert […]

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24 Sep

Right to Know Day – Sept 28

Access to Information advocates around the world celebrate International Right to Know Day on September 28. In Canada, the event stretches to a whole week: Sept 28 – Oct 5. […]

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23 Sep

Maclean’s flap

Maclean’s, true to form lately, is at the centre of controversy again. This time it’s in the U.S., because of a magazine cover depicting U.S. President George W. Bush dressed […]

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21 Sep

New Sun Media boss

Newspaper executive Michael Sifton has been appointed president and chief executive officer of Sun Media Corp. Previously, Sifton ran Osprey Media for the past six years. He has also been chairman […]

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21 Sep

October 31: Democracy and Journalism: The View from the Bench

The Canadian Journalism Foundation (CJF) and the Munk Centre for International Studies invite you to join us for the first in an annual speaker series: Democracy and Journalism: The View […]

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21 Sep

October 17, 2007: Charitable Sector and the Media

View a multimedia report of the event________________________________________________________ The Canadian Journalism Foundation (CJF) and Imagine Canada invite you to join us for an insightful and provocative discussion: The Charitable Sector and […]

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21 Sep

Rather’s serious charges

One good thing about the charges Dan Rather is making that government and corporations unduly influence the U.S. media is that they’ll be put to the test, in his law […]

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21 Sep

King’s College journalism students will join Canada’s peacekeeping troops

Eight journalism students from King’s College will travel to Turkey in November to join Canada’s peackeepers on a NATO exercise. They will produce print, television and online reports about their […]

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21 Sep

Convergence, quand tu nous tiens | Le CRTC hésite à réglementer la presse malgré les inquiétudes

La Presse Canadienne La présidente de la Fédération nationale des communications (CSN), Chantal Larouche, craint que les exigences de plus en plus grandes des patrons transforment les journalistes en “machines […]

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21 Sep

Audiences du CRTC – Gesca accusée d’écraser les quotidiens régionaux

Isabelle Porter, Le Devoir Le regroupement des syndiqués de Gesca craint que la convergence ne réduise l’importance des quotidiens de Québec et des régions Québec — Alors que toute l’attention […]

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