Archive
15 Sep

Media History Monographs

Media History Monographs (MHM) is an online journal devoted to publishing historical scholarly works which are too long for regular journal articles and too short for books. All articles are […]

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15 Sep

American Journalism

American Journalism is the quarterly, peer-reviewed journal sponsored by AJHA, the American Journalism Historians Association. American Journalism publishes articles, research notes, book reviews, and correspondence dealing with the history of […]

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15 Sep

Journalism and Mass Communication Educator

This journal focuses on learning and teaching, curriculum, educational leadership, and related exploration of higher education within a context of journalism and mass communication. Each issue introduces readers to new […]

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15 Sep

Charles Herrold: Inventor of Radio Broadcasting

When I finally arrived at the last page of this new take on early broadcasting, I could not help being reminded of the old Bud Abbott and Lou Costello routine, […]

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14 Sep

<i>Toronto Star</i> reporter nominated for commissioner of official languages

Prime Minister Stephen Harper has nominated a veteran Toronto Star reporter to be the country’s commissioner of official languages. Graham Fraser was nominated yesterday. The position in the Office of […]

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13 Sep

Journalist nominated as languages commissioner

Journalist and journalism teacher Graham Fraser has been nominated by the prime minister as the next Commissioner of Official Languages, as reported in a government press release.

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12 Sep

Paper bans election letters

The Northern Light, in Bathurst, N.B., was worried about letters to the editor being used as part of election campaigns, so it has banned election-related letters until after the Sept. […]

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12 Sep

Spectator mum on Collins’ departure

The Hamilton Spectator has a new publisher, Ian Oliver, just seven months after the previous one, Pat Collins, took over. In its story on the move, the Spec talks about […]

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12 Sep

<i>Hamilton Spectator</i> gets new publisher

Ian Oliver has been named the new publisher of the Hamilton Spectator. Oliver, formerly vice-president and publisher of Metroland’s Halton and Niagara publications, replaces two-time Spectator publisher Pat Collins. The […]

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8 Sep

Joan Donaldson dies

The CBC reports that broadcast pioneer Joan Donaldson has died at age 60, more than 15 years after an accident put an end to her career.

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