<p><span style="font-size: 10px;">CBC Radio is bringing back its Morning Edition show in Kitchener-Waterloo an air Friday after recieving CRTC approval earlier today.</span></p><p>CBC filed its application for the Waterloo Region service with the CRTC in June 2012, but it did not recieve permission to broadcast. The show had launched just over a month ago and was the first new station the CBC had opened in Ontario in the last 40 years.</p><p>The broadcaster called it an "unfortunate oversight."</p><p> </p><p> </p>
READ MORE<p><span style="font-size: 10px;">CBC's New York correspondent David Common will anchor the World Report starting in September.</span></p><p>He replaces former host Peter Armstrong, who was named the new national sports correspondent earlier this year.</p>
READ MORE<p>Watch Sun News Network host Ezra Levant as he gives his analysis of media coverage of the Trudeau ad campaign and the Conservative's attack ads. </p>
READ MORE<p><span style="font-size: 10px;">The Canadian Journalism Foundation has announced the finalists of its Excellence in Journalism Award in the large-media and small-media categories.</span></p><p>The five finalists in the large-media category are:<br />CBC News: Special Investigations Unit<br />The Current - CBC Radio One<br />Postmedia News<br /><em>Toronto Star<br />Winnipeg Free Press</em><br /> </p><p>The five finalists in the small-media category are:<br />CBC New Brunswick<br />CP24<br />Turtle Island News<br /><em>The Tyee<br />Vancouver Observer</em></p>
READ MORE<p><span style="font-size: 10px;">The Michener Awards Foundation announced six finalists for meritorious public service journalism.</span></p><p>The finalists are: Enquête; <em>The Coast</em>; Postmedia News and <em>Ottawa Citizen</em>; <em>La Presse</em>; <em>Toronto Star</em>; and <em>Vancouver Sun</em>. The winner will be announced on June 18 at the Michener Awards ceremony hosted at Rideau Hall in Ottawa by the David Johnston, the governor general of Canada.</p>
READ MORE<p> </p><p>C’est sûrement l’un des mémos les plus directs de l’histoire des médias au Canada, mais il n’augure rien de bon pour les employés du <em>Vancouver Sun</em> et <em>The Province</em>, propriétés de Postmedia.</p><p><img alt="" class="imagecache-medium-right inline-image" src="http://projetj.ca/sites/www.j-source.ca/files/imagecache/medium-right/images/Vancouver_0.jpg" title="" /></p>
READ MORE<p>Staff at <em>The Province</em> and the <em>Vancouver Sun</em> are bracing themselves for impending layoffs to achieve “dramatic staff reductions.”</p><p>In a bluntly-worded four-page <a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/137810233/Vancouver-memo">memo</a> sent to all employees on Wednesday, Pacific Newspaper Group president and publisher Gordon Fisher said the two competing newspapers have seen an “alarming and unprecedented revenue declines,” and layoffs will likely follow a voluntary buyout program that will be launched soon. </p>
READ MORE<p><strong style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, 'Nimbus Sans L', sans-serif; line-height: 15.987500190734863px; font-size: 10px;">By Glen McGregor, for Media Magazine</strong></p>
READ MORE<p><strong style="font-size: 10px;">By David McKie</strong></p>
READ MORE<p>It's time to get even with that publicly funded government, department or agency whose information is kept in the murky shadows.”</p>
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