<p> </p><p><em>ProjetJ, en collaboration avec le Trente, vous présente quelques compte-rendus des ateliers présentés au congrès 2012 de la FPJQ. </em></p><p><span style="color: rgb(77, 77, 77); font-size: 11px; line-height: 14px;">Des journalistes font le grand saut et quittent la profession. Pour toutes sortes de raisons, mais parfois parce que le journalisme ne répond plus à leur désir d'influencer le cours des événements dans un monde qui se polarise.</span></p><p>Invités : </p>
READ MORE<p><span style="color: rgb(77, 77, 77); font-size: 11px; line-height: 14px;">ProjetJ, en collaboration avec le Trente, vous présente quelques compte-rendus des ateliers présentés au congrès 2012 de la FPJQ. </span></p>
READ MORE<p>Bell Canada Enterprises announced Monday it will submit a new proposal to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to take over Montreal-based Astral Media.</p><p><a href="http://j-source.ca/article/bell-acquire-astral-media-sets-sights-quebecor">Its last bid</a>, in the spring, was rejected by the broadcast regulator because the deal would give Bell too much power over the market.</p>
READ MORE<p>On Friday, CBC/Radio-Canada was announced a finalist for the 2012 Institute of Public Administration of Canada (IPAC)/Deloitte Public Sector Leadership Awards, as a result of the broadcaster's "ongoing improvements in the field of transparency, accountability and access to information."</p><p>The program recognizes organizations that have shown strong leadership to improve Canada by advancing public policy and management, according to the <a href="http://www.leadershipawards.ca/en/Pages/default.aspx">IPAC/Deloitte website</a>.</p>
READ MORE<p>Starting Monday, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) will review CBC/Radio-Canada and determine if the broadcaster's licences will be renewed.</p><p><a href="http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/com100/2012/r120905.htm">The CRTC has said</a> that the hearings, held in Gatineau, Que., will include discussions about CBC/Radio-Canada's strategy, the quality of French and English services, the addition of advertising to Radio 2 and Espace Musique and regional service in northern Canada.</p>
READ MORE<p>When readers of <em>More Magazine </em>received their holiday issue this week, they were shocked to read that the editor-in-chief, Linda Lewis, is in hospital fighting cancer. In her editor's note, she describes how she's fighting AML, "a particularly brutal form of leukemia."</p>
READ MORE<p>When <em>The Globe and Mail </em>ran <a href="http://www.theglobeandmail.com/commentary/editorials/assassins-creed-iii-video-game-distorts-history/article5295618/">an editorial</a> online Wednesday criticizing the video game Assassin's Creed III for not accurately portraying history, tweeters across Canada poked fun at the newspaper using the hashtag #GlobeEditorial.</p><p>The <em>Globe</em> responded to the humour Thursday afternoon by creating a Storify of the tweets under the headline: "Pac-Man causes obesity and other lessons The Globe can learn from video games."</p>
READ MORE<p>Par Marc-François Bernier</p><p>Le sénateur libéral Pierre de Bané fait un procès injuste à Radio-Canada quand il affirme que la société d'État ne rempli pas son mandat, sur la base d'une enquête qui ne concerne qu'une toute petite portion de sa production en information et affaires publiques.</p><p> </p>
READ MORE<p>On October 19, Jill Winzoski lost her job as a reporter with the <em>Selkirk Record</em>, a rural Manitoba weekly newspaper, apparently because of pressure from a local member of parliament. In early November a colleague and friend, Jim Mosher, lost his job at another local weekly,<em> The Enterprise</em>, apparently for publicly defending her.</p><p><br />Neither journalist was technically a full-time staffer; both were freelancers who worked regularly for their papers.</p>
READ MORE<p>Transcontinental Media announced Wednesday that <em>More</em> <em>Magazine</em> and <em>Vita</em>, the respective English- and French-language magazines geared to women over 40, are shutting down.</p>
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