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14 Aug

L’information hyperlocale est-elle vraiment un enjeu?

Michel Dumais, blogue MédiaBiz On constate, dans le monde des médias sur le Toile, une nouvelle tendance, soit celle des médias hyper locaux, c’est à dire des sites d’informations s’adressant […]

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14 Aug

FPJQ | France – Rue89 : Notre originalité est la fiabilité de nos informations

Le site d’information Rue89, fondé par quatre anciens journalistes de Libération, a le vent dans les voiles après seulement trois mois d’existence. Il revendique 400 000 visites uniques par mois […]

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14 Aug

Disparition de Cédrika : une Maddie québécoise

Elle est disparue depuis une semaine et déjà, elle a généré 247 articles de journaux et reportages télé partout au Canada, sans compter les lignes ouvertes à la radio et […]

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13 Aug

J-schools aren’t embracing new media: U.S. study

Journalism education is not keeping up with the new media demands of the industry, according to a survey of newspaper managing editors conducted by David Wendelken and Toni B. Mehling of […]

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13 Aug

TorStar for sale?

Will the Toronto Star, Canada’s biggest newspaper, be in play on the stock market? The Globe and Mail’s Grant Robertson and Gordon Pitts examine that question in a piece about […]

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13 Aug

Media have tribes?

The latest Pew Research Center study on how Americans regard their news media will be a downer for many professional journalism: distrust, division and the emergence of media tribes. I […]

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13 Aug

Climate change beat guide

This guide to “information and disinformation” prepared by the Society of Environmental Journalists helps reporters navigate the issue. It includes links to backgrounders and various organizations who both support and […]

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13 Aug

“Fake cardboard buns” journalist sentenced to 1 year in jail

A Chinese journalist who faked a story about steamed buns filled with cardboard was sentenced to to a year in jail and a fine of 1,000 yuan (C$97), according to […]

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12 Aug

CP reporters win justice award

Jim Bronskill and Sue Bailey, both Canadian Press reporters, won the Justicia Award for excellence in print journalism, for a five-part series about mentally ill people within Canada’s justice system. […]

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11 Aug

Canadian-Somalian journalists killed

A report by the CBC  says two journalists killed in Somalia today had lived in Ottawa before returning to Somalia in 1999 to help build an independent press. There are […]

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