Archive
15 Aug

Respectable, Matt Drudge ?

Richard Hétu, La PressePionnier du potin sur internet, Matt Drudge a été le premier, en 1998,à écrire sur la robe bleue de Monica Lewinsky et la tache qu’y laissa Bill […]

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15 Aug

Retour des nouvelles traditionnelles à TQS

Michel Therrien, Le Soleil TQS se vantait depuis quelques années d’être l’alternative en information, d’aller là où les autres ne vont pas. Pourtant, le Mouton noir revient cet automne à […]

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15 Aug

Mort de Luc Perreault – Un pilier de la critique de cinéma disparaît

Odile Tremblay, Le Devoir Un phare de la critique de cinéma québécoise vient de s’éteindre, et toute une mémoire cinéphilique met son drapeau en berne. Disparu dimanche à 65 ans, […]

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14 Aug

CRTC head faces many challenges

Michael Geist, a columnist for The Tyee, lays out the challenges that lay ahead for Konrad von Finckenstein, the newly appointed chair of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission.

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14 Aug

Weekly World News will be missed

Cate Doty, a writer for The New York Times, discusses the demise and influence of the mock tabloid Weekly World News, which folded in July after almost three decades of […]

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14 Aug

Bloggers good for journalism?

In a column for the Toronto Star, David Eave and Taylor Owen, both bloggers, take a look back at the influence the blogosphere has had on journalism since bloggers first […]

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14 Aug

AbitibiBowater merger bad news for papers

Konrad Yakabuski, a Globe and Mail columnist, reveals what the recent friendly merger of Montreal-based Abitibi Consolidated Inc. and its U.S. rival Bowater Inc. says about the state of the […]

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14 Aug

Canadians want media variety

Steve Anderson, a Vancouver-based journalist, comments on the possible impact of several recent media mergers in Canada in a recent edition of The Tyee.

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14 Aug

Why youth are tuning CBC out

In a recent edition of The Tyee Elaine Corden, a freelance writer, comments on the success (or failure) of CBC’s latest ventures aimed at attracting a new fresh-faced audience to […]

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14 Aug

Paper redesigns fit for the blue bin

Bill Reynolds, a Ryerson University journalism professor and editor of the Ideas section of J-Source, rails against the latest redesigns of The Globe and Mail and the Toronto Star in […]

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