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24 Aug

Good news for journalists — and their sources

By Dean Jobb January 21, 2004, will be remembered as both a good day and a bad day for journalists, the sources they rely on to inform the public, and […]

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24 Aug

Juliet O’Neil Case before the courts

Globe and Mail columnist Lawrence Martin weighs in on the case of Juliet O’Neil, the Ottawa Citizen reporter whose home and office were raided by the RCMP after she wrote […]

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24 Aug

The British Journalism Review

“British Journalism Review is unique. The only place where you will find informed, thought provoking, in-depth discussion on all aspects of the media, written by people who know what they […]

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24 Aug

International Journal of Comic Art

General Statement The International Journal of Comic Art is published twice yearly. International and multi disciplinary in scope, IJOCA aims to publish scholarly and readable research on any aspect of […]

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24 Aug

The Canadian Journal of Media Studies/Revue Canadienne des ?âtudes M?diatiques

General Statement The Canadian Journal of Media Studies is a new, peer-reviewed electronic journal which will provide a forum for research and discussion for both scholars and professional media workers […]

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24 Aug

French monument to commemorate fallen journalists

Reporters Without Borders asks for help in compiling a list of all journalists killed around the world since 1944. The town of Bayeux, in Normandy, has decided to build a […]

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19 Jun

Incoming Pulitzer chair Steiger wants more web in awards

Paul Steiger, incoming chair of the Pulitzer Prize Board, says web-based journalism will be a priority for the new board. Joe Strupp writes in Editor & Publisher about Steiger’s comments […]

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14 Jun

Naked Lie vs. Naked Truth

“…It is the duty of the international community, as well as media watchdog organizations, to apply pressure on autocratic governments so that they do not abandon basic freedom and liberties,” […]

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13 Dec

New study says newsroom investment pays off

Reuters journalist, Robert MacMillan reports that a recent U.S. study shows that newspapers executives who have invested more money in editorial have made more money in the long term. MacMillan […]

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13 Dec

Sensationalizing health coverage

A five-year research study at Simon Fraser University, published this spring in an academic journal, concludes that Canadian newspapers miss the “real stories” about health issues and “dwell on covering […]

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