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12 Sep

International Journalists’ Network

The International Journalists’ Network (IJNet) is an online service for journalists, media managers, media assistance professionals, journalism trainers and educators, or anyone else with an interest in news media around […]

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12 Sep

Jean-Marc Fleury est nommé titulaire de la Chaire de journalisme scientifique Bell Globemedia

Université Laval, Québec Le doyen de la Faculté des lettres, Thierry Belleguic, a annoncé aujourd’hui la nomination de Jean-Marc Fleury comme premier titulaire de la Chaire de journalisme scientifique Bell […]

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12 Sep

User news sites differ from mainstream

A new study shows a wide divergence in stories generated by mainstream media and those generated by user-driven news sites, Editor & Publisher reports. The study, conducted by the Project […]

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11 Sep

Le sensationnalisme, jusqu’aux prochaines funérailles

Paul Cauchon, Le Devoir Radio-Canada lancera mercredi soir une nouvelle émission, Enquête, destinée à remplacer Enjeux. Pour la première édition, elle espère frapper fort, avec un reportage qui se demande […]

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11 Sep

Le Monde cède aux sirènes du journalisme participatif

Source : Miléna Nemec-Poncik, LeMondeInformatique.fr Après Agoravox, Rue89 (lancé en mai dernier par des journalistes de Libération), OhMyNews (en Corée) et – plus récemment – NowPublic, le site LePost.fr invite […]

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11 Sep

La québécorisation de M. Mulroney

Vincent Marrissal, La Presse Cela aurait pu être l’événement de la rentrée politique, malheureusement, c’est en train de se transformer en un festival du règlement de comptes sur fond de […]

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11 Sep

Group calls for boycott of Radio One

Some members of the GTA’s Caribbean and African Community (CARN) are calling for a boycott of CBC Radio One 99.1 due to a simmering dispute over a licence for a […]

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10 Sep

Said vs. Says

If you struggle to explain to students when it is appropriate to use “says” vs. “said” in their stories, you may find some guidance from these editors and writers. In this piece, the […]

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10 Sep

Keeping it short but powerful

This is an example of a compelling 400-word profile, followed by notes from the reporter about the process he went through to keep it so short.  The post is from […]

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10 Sep

What Blatchford won’t miss about Afghanistan

In her September 10 column for the Globe and Mail, Christie Blatchford describes what it was like living in Afghanistan as an embedded journalist days before returning home.

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