<p>Alors que le Québec se livre à son second sport national depuis 3 jours, la critique de la revue de fin d'année à la télévision, l'Agence QMI est dans l'embarras. L'agence de presse interne de Quebecor a dû se dissocier hier de propos tenus sur le compte Twitter d'un de ses pigistes à l'égard du <em>Bye Bye 2011</em>, du couple Cloutier Morissette et de Radio-Canada.</p>
READ MORE<p><em>Journalist <strong>Wayne MacPhail</strong> looks into his crystal ball at dramatic changes to our phones, computers and the Internet. The ensuing innovations will be the next wave of communications devices journalists can expect to see as platforms for delivering news. It might be time to think about how to tell a story from a wristwatch. </em></p>
READ MORE<p>If you’re in Vancouver in the next week, the UBC Graduate School of Journalism is <a href="http://ethics.ubc.ca/upload/Talk%20Posters/CAE%2012:01:05%20Stephen%20Ward.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">hosting two talks</a> by Stephen Ward on ethics:</p><p style="margin-left: 80px; ">“Re-writing journalism ethics for a new mixed media world” Thursday, January 5, 2012, 2012, 11:00-12:30, Room 10</p><p style="margin-left: 80px; ">“Global ethics in journalism” Tuesday, January 10, 2012, 2:00-3:30, Room 104</p>
READ MORE<p>Rupert Murdoch and his wife, Wendi Deng Murdoch, made headlines over the weekend when it was <a href="http://www.thestar.com/news/world/2012/01/02/twitter_gets_a_new_user_rupertmurdoch.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">widely reported that the pair had joined Twitter</a>. But, that apparently wasn’t so.</p>
READ MORE<p><em>High-quality journalism doesn't come for cheap and advertising doesn't cover the costs in the digital age as it once did. <strong>Ira Basen </strong>looks back at paywalls in 2011 and explains how they may impact the future of journalism as we begin a new year. </em></p><p> </p><p>Want some bad news about the future of news?</p><p>Here are some recent headlines about Canadian media companies….</p><p>November 10 2011 - <em>Torstar to offer buyouts to 1,050 Star employees</em></p>
READ MORE<p> </p><p> </p><div style="background-image: initial; background-attachment: initial; background-origin: initial; background-clip: initial; "><p><em>High-quality journalism doesn't come for cheap and advertising doesn't cover the costs in the digital age as it once did. <strong>Ira Basen </strong>looks back at paywalls in 2011 and explains how they may impact the future of journalism as we begin a new year. </em></p></div><p> </p><p>Want some bad news about the future of news?</p>
READ MORE<p>Christie Blatchford on Jack Layton's death, CBC vs. Quebecor and Twitter: That's what you were reading about on J-Source this year. Here's our most-read stories of 2011: </p>
READ MORE<p>L'éditeur et rédacteur en chef du <em>Huffington Post Québec</em>, Patrick White, s'entoure de deux jeunes loups. Le journaliste Jean-Philippe Cipriani, de Radio-Canada, occupera le poste de chef des nouvelles et Tamy Emma Pepin, du <em>Journal de Montréal</em>, sera responsable des blogues.</p>
READ MORE<p><font color="#000000" style="line-height: 0.42cm; "><font face="Times New Roman, serif"><font size="3">De la guerre des hebdos à la chasse aux blogueurs du Huffington Post Québec,</font></font></font><font color="#000000" style="line-height: 0.42cm; "><font face="Times New Roman, serif"><font size="3"> voici la deuxième et dernière partie de notre </font></font></font><span style="line-height: 0.42cm; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: medium; ">rétrospective chronologique des évènements marquants de 2011 dans le milieu journalistique québécois.</span></p>
READ MORE<p>Du dépôt du Rapport Payette, en janvier, à la chasse aux blogueurs du Huffington Post Québec, en décembre, 2011 aura été une année mouvementée pour les journalistes québécois. Autant dire que l'équipe de <em>ProjetJ</em> ne s'est pas ennuyée. Pour conclure 2011, nous vous offrons une rétrospective chronologique des évènements marquants de l'année. En voici la première partie.</p><p style="margin-bottom: 0cm"><strong><font color="#000000">Janvier</font></strong></p>
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