<p><strong>TC Média, propriétaire du <em>Journal de Rosemont</em> et de nombreux hebdomadaires locaux, a décidé de couper la moitié des postes de journalistes sur l’Île de Montréal. Ceux qui sont restés voient leurs tâches dénaturées et multipliées.</strong> <strong>On pourrait penser que l’équipe de <em>RueMasson.com </em>est contente que TC Média lui laisse le champ libre. Mais non. </strong></p><p><em>Par les co-propriétaires de RueMasson.com: David Bruneau, Cécile Gladel, Stéphanie Lalut, Éric Noël et Lisa Marie Noël</em></p>
READ MORE<p><strong>Depuis l’annonce par TC Média de la mise à pied de 11 de ses 23 journalistes écrivant dans ses 22 hebdos montréalais, nombre de voix s’élèvent pour exprimer leur incompréhension. Parmi eux, plusieurs élus de l’île, qui trouvent le moment particulièrement mal choisi, à quelques mois d’une élection municipale capitale pour la démocratie locale.</strong></p>
READ MORE<p><strong>By Nicole Blanchett Neheli</strong></p><p>If you teach any type of media, it’s a constant struggle to keep up with new tools and trends. That’s why I went to the Broadcast Educators Association of Canada’s (<a href="http://beac.ca">BEAC</a>) annual conference in Banff. You can check out my <a href="http://j-source.ca/article/live-blog-broadcast-educators-association-canada-conference">live blog</a> of the event, but if you’d rather not scroll through a few days of tweets and pics here are some highlights.</p>
READ MORE<p><strong>By Scott White, Chair, Board of Governors, National Newspaper Awards</strong></p><p>Melanie Coulson’s <a href="http://j-source.ca/article/opinion-national-newspaper-awards-dont-reflect-journalism-digital-era">recent opinion piece about the National Newspaper Awards</a> raises some important issues about the relevancy of one of the country’s premier journalism awards programs as newspapers transform from print to digital platforms.</p>
READ MORE<p><br /><img align="left" alt="" class="imagecache-medium inline-image" hspace="10" src="http://j-source.ca/sites/www.j-source.ca/files/imagecache/medium/images/CBC ad edited.jpg" title="" /></p><p>Several media organization, including the Canadian Association of Journalists and the Canadian Journalists for Free Expression have launched an advertising campaign to protest Bill C-60. </p>
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READ MORE<p><strong>Les journalistes n’ont semble-t-il pas apprécié de se faire traiter de «bande d’asticots» par le maire Ford, dimanche. Si la semaine dernière, les médias québécois étaient restés plutôt à l’écart de la polémique entourant une supposée vidéo montrant l’édile de Toronto fumer du crack, rares sont les quotidiens qui font aujourd’hui l’impasse sur cette affaire. </strong></p><p><em>Par Hélène Roulot-Ganzmann</em></p>
READ MORE<p><strong>By April Lindgren</strong></p><p>If you walk for three short blocks along Bloor Street in my neighbourhood, just west of downtown Toronto, you can stop in shops and restaurants and collect more than 10 different newspapers in three or four different languages.</p>
READ MORE<p><strong>By Eric Mark Do</strong></p><p>John Stackhouse and John Cruickshank stood behind their publications' recent coverage of the Fords in an <u><a href="http://www.cbc.ca/metromorning/episodes/2013/05/27/standing-by-the-story/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">interview on CBC's Metro Morning</a></u> on Monday.</p>
READ MORE<p>Multimedia Nova, the parent company, of the <em>Town Crier </em>newspapers, <em>Toronto Today </em>and <em>Vaughan Today</em>, has decided to suspend publication indefinitely for its newspapers.</p>
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