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14 Sep

Nine steps to citizen journalism online

Stephen Franklin, a Knight International Journalism Fellow and International Journalists’ Network contributor, offers advice uniquely targeted towards international readers on how to practice good citizen journalism.

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14 Sep

Covering courts without pictures

QUESTION: What’s the best way for a television news reporter to cover a court case, since cameras aren’t normally allowed in courtrooms and we need pictures to tell stories? Do […]

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14 Sep

Star, CBC, Globe among ONA finalists

The Online News Association announced the finalists for this year’s awards. The Toronto Star series Lost in Migration is a double-nominee, both in the Service Journalism (Large) category (up against CBC’s News […]

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13 Sep

Ten steps to citizen journalism online

Source : Categorynet.com/IFEX Appel à tous les apprentis blogueurs ! Apprenez comment raconter votre histoire au monde grâce aux « Dix étapes vers le journalisme citoyen en ligne » (Ten […]

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13 Sep

Libre opinion – Y a-t-il un intellectuel dans la salle… de presse ?

Jacinthe Bédard, Montréal / Le Devoir Suffit. De jour en jour, la lapidation se poursuit, à travers laquelle trop peu de voix dissidentes se font entendre. De jour en jour, […]

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13 Sep

Libre-Opinion – Radio-Canada et l’Afghanistan

Alain Saulnier, Directeur général de l’information à Radio-Canada La télévision de Radio-Canada fait l’objet de critiques sur la place publique pour sa couverture de l’Afghanistan. Certains jugent excessive l’attention portée […]

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13 Sep

Afghanistan : y être ou ne pas y être …

Carnet de Patrice Roy, Radio-Canada.ca Malgré toutes les discussions, cours ou lectures, rien ne nous prépare vraiment à nous retrouver au milieu de l’horreur. Rien, en tout cas, ne m’aurait […]

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12 Sep

Advice from a voice coach for reporters doing audio stories

Radio reporters, even experienced ones, always want to improve their on-air presentation. Now they are joined by print reporters who are increasingly expected to do audio reports for the web. In this Q&A Ann Utterback, […]

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12 Sep

Ralph Klein takes an unusual approach to his first media studies class

Alberta’s former premier gave his first lecture on September 6 in his new job as chair in Media Studies at Mount Royal College’s Centre for Communications Studies. He told students reporters are lazy […]

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12 Sep

Fixing quotes

In an August 12 column, Deborah Howell, ombudsman at the Washington Post, compares and contrasts two version of a Redskins football player’s quote published in the paper, one of which […]

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