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2 Aug

News you can trust

The abundance of news sources available online raises questions: How as consumers do we know if we can trust what we read? How do we know if it’s balanced, or […]

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1 Aug

Harper and media control

Canadian Press reports that the RCMP is evicting journalists from a Charlottetown hotel lobby at the request of the Prime Minister’s Office. The federal Conservative party is holding its annual […]

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1 Aug

Student publications in Canada

Non-j-school publications ArthurArthur is a Canadian student newspaper, often referred to as The Arthur. It is the official organ of the Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario. More»  The AquinianThe Aquinian […]

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1 Aug

Iran sentences two journalists to death

The Iranian judiciary confirmed that two journalist from the country’s Kurdish minority have been sentenced to death, a rare verdict against media people here, the official Islamic Republic News Agency […]

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1 Aug

Murdoch acquires Dow Jones

Media mogul Rupert Murdoch has won his battle to buy Dow Jones & Co., which includes the Wall Street Journal, reports the National Post. Some members of the family that […]

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1 Aug

Paul MOREIRA: entre rébellion narcissique et journalisme frelat

ECCE HOMO – Chroniques intempestives, Grégory J’aimais bien Paul MOREIRA lorsqu’il présentait son émission de reportages sur CANAL +, journaliste pointilleux mais sachant rester humble, il avait le mérite de […]

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1 Aug

Quid du journalisme traditionnel ?

Tuner.be L’essor d’Internet et du multimédia a considérablement modifié la façon de «faire du journalisme». Celle-ci doit maintenant se conjuguer en termes de convergence. L’AJP mène l’enquête, et propose, dans […]

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31 Jul

Annual report on Canadian broadcasting

The broadcasting industry is continuing to expand and new media are increasingly important to Canadians’ lives, said the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission in its annual broadcasting report. Findings from […]

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31 Jul

Blogosphere at 10

In an essay in the Toronto Star, David Eaves and Taylor Owen explore the impact of blogging, which they contend reaches its 10th anniversary this month. “Blogging continues to be […]

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31 Jul

NowPublic gets multi-million-dollar boost

Vancouver-based “citizen journalism” site NowPublic.com has received $10.6 million (US) in financing after turning down at least two acquisition offers. The Globe and Mail‘s Mathew Ingram spoke with Brody on […]

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