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27 Jul

Ramdam à La Gazette des femmes

Isabelle Porter, Le Devoir L’avenir du prestigieux magazine féministe fondé en 1973 suscite de vives inquiétudes Québec — Démission en bloc de l’équipe de rédaction, mise au pas de collaboratrices […]

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26 Jul

Reader’s Digest increasingly ambitious

Peter Stockland, editor-in-chief of Reader’s Digest Canada, is out to rock the boat. A story by Dana Lacey in the latest Ryerson Review of Journalism says the magazine is starting […]

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26 Jul

Warren Buffet’s cure for online journalism

In a piece that’s essential reading for anyone interested in the business of journalism, CNNMoney.com has a story on the challenges facing the Washington Post It includes this nugget from […]

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26 Jul

Search on for CBC president

The federal government has started looking for a new president for the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. to replace Robert Rabinovitch, whose second term ends in November, reported Canadian Press.

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26 Jul

Quebec journalists protest hospital expulsion

Quebec’s federation of journalists protests the expulsion of a journalist from a Laval hospital:         QUEBEC, le 26 juillet /CNW Telbec/ – La Fédération professionnelle desjournalistes du Québec (FPJQ) […]

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24 Jul

Reporter stitches up mouth to protest imprisonment

(AP) An Azerbaijani journalist has gone on a hunger strike to protest his prison sentence and stitched up his mouth to strengthen his demand, according to a media freedom activist […]

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23 Jul

Journalism training database

Searchable database of training courses, workshops, seminars, etc. being offered to journalists. The site is managed by the Society of Professional Journalists for the Council of National Journalism Organizations.

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23 Jul

Chinese reporter arrested for fake story

(AP) Chinese police have arrested a journalist accused of faking an investigative report on buns stuffed with shredded cardboard that made headlines around the world and Beijing Television apologized for […]

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19 Jul

Black granted bail

Conrad Black will not have to go to jail pending his sentencing in November, but he will have restrictions on where he can travel, CBC reports. The judge in Black’s […]

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19 Jul

September 29, 2007: Wordstock 2007

This annual workshop event will be held on Saturday, September 29, at Ryerson University in Toronto. The focus of this year’s Wordstock will be the transition of journalism from print to online and […]

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