Archive
26 Nov

Jennings to lead Globe and Mail in Vancouver

Veteran journalist Jim Jennings is the new head of the Globe and Mail’s operations in Vancouver. Jenning, a fomer editor with the Toronto Sun and fomer Thomson Newspaper executive, will […]

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26 Nov

A recipe for new media training from Columbia U

Columbia University in New York launched a new course for new media majors in September. If, like so many j-educators, you are looking for ideas about how to teach multimedia […]

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26 Nov

A tale of two newspapers

Ken Langdon says his upstart and independent Carleton Free Press injects competition into New Brunswick’s newspaper landscape. Brunswick News, owner of Langdon’s former paper, the Woodstock Bugle-Observer, alleges Langdon used […]

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26 Nov

Journos reluctant to admit mistakes

In a November 24 column, Toronto Star’s public editor Kathy English offers a glimpse at Regret The Error: How Media Mistakes Pollute the Press and Imperil Free Speech, a new book by […]

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26 Nov

FPJQ winners announced

La Fédération professionnelle des journalistes du Québec (FPJQ) awarded its 2007 winners for reporting and photography at its annual conference on November 24. Fagstein.com has compiled a comprehensive (and English) list of the winners […]

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25 Nov

If your skills need a makeover…

Many journalism educators and mid-career journalists are anxious these days about the aging state of their skills. They want to know more about audio, video and interactive tools, social networking and […]

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23 Nov

Radio-Canada c. Journal de Montréal: le Conseil de presse retient une plainte

Le Conseil de presse du Québec a retenu trois griefs formulés par des artisans de l’émission Zone libre Enquêtes de Radio-Canada à l’égard du Journal de Montréal.  En janvier 2007, […]

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23 Nov

Le Québec a mauvaise presse

Émilie Côté, Cyberpresse.ca Les Québécois moins accommodants que les Canadiens envers les communautés ethniques? Les chroniqueurs et les médias des autres provinces ne se gênent pas pour le dire. Et […]

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23 Nov

L’empire Irving vacille

Radio-Canada.ca | Atlantique NDLR : La famille Irving dirige un conglomérat qui possède tous les quotidiens de langue anglaise et presque tous les hebdomadaires francophones du Nouveau-Brunswick, en plus de […]

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23 Nov

Des médias font front commun contre la montréalisation

Daphné Bédard, Le Soleil Habituellement en compétition, Radio-Canada, TVA, TQS, Le Soleil, Le Journal de Québec et CHRC ont décidé de laisser tomber les armes mercredi pour «éviter aux gens […]

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