The Atlantic Journalism Awards is now accepting entries for this year's awards. Journalists and news organizations in Atlantic Canada can submit any piece that was published in 2011. This year there are 28 accolades to be given – including those for seven newspaper categories, five radio, five television, three Atlantic magazine, and eight categories for any news media. The application deadline is January 31, 2012, and the awards will be given out on May 5, 2012 at the Delta Fredericton in New Brunswick.
READ MORE<p><em>The trend toward using people who tweet as legitimate sources in stories, and using stand-alone tweets as quotes, counteracts a primary function of the profession and promotes reactive reporting, says <strong>Stephanie Brooks</strong>. In this article, she looks at why this trend is problematic and how she thinks journalists should be using the social media platform to enhance their reporting. </em></p><p> </p>
READ MORE<p>Le<em> Huffington Post Québec</em> a annoncé vendredi la nomination de Patrick White au poste de rédacteur en chef et éditeur. Rédacteur en chef de Canoë depuis janvier 2010, Patrick White a 20 ans de journalisme sous la cravate. Il a notamment été correspondant pour l'agence Reuters, rédacteur en chef adjoint de La Presse Canadienne et chef des nouvelles au <em>Journal de Québec</em>. Il entrera en fonction le 19 décembre et lancera l'antenne québécoise du site américain en janvier. Il a répondu aux questions de <em>ProjetJ</em>.</p>
READ MORE<p>Craig Silverman and his award-winning website, <a href="http://www.regrettheerror.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">RegretTheError.com</a> will be joining Poynter Institute.</p>
READ MORE<p><em style="line-height: 22px; "><font color="#000000"><font face="Times New Roman, serif"><font size="3">Par Colette Brin, originellement paru sur le blogue <a href="http://www.blogues.ulaval.ca/colette-brin/bien-parler-du-suicide/">Contact</a> de l'Université Laval</font></font></font></em></p>
READ MORE<p>The Globe's <a href="http://m.theglobeandmail.com/life/health-and-fitness/health/conditions/how-the-taboo-against-reporting-on-suicide-met-its-end/article4181695/">Steve Ladurantaye traces </a>at least one newspaper's decision (Ottawa Citizen) to break the taboo on covering suicide, in what now seems to be an almost too-frequent trend. A psychiatry prof who helped draft media guidelines for the Canadian Psychiatric Association about suicide coverage worries that may not be good for the mental health of teens.</p>
READ MORE<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm"><strong>Mise à jour 09/12/11</strong>: Le <em>Huffington Post Québec</em> annonce la nomination de Patrick White au poste de rédacteur en chef et éditeur. Rédacteur en chef de Canoe.ca depuis près de deux ans, <a href="http://patwhite.com/node/13767">Patrick White</a> a 20 ans de journalisme sous la cravate, dont plus de 10 ans en tant que correspondant pour l'agence Reuters à Québec, Montréal, Londres et Paris. Il entrera en fonction le 19 décembre.
READ MORE<p>"We are journalists. We are proud of what we do. We are tired of bad press about the press."</p><p><a href="http://wearejournalists.tumblr.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">This Tumblr</a> shares the stories of journalists: Why they do it, who they do it for and what keeps them going when the work piles on and the deadline looms. </p><p> </p>
READ MORE<p>Le Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des télécommunications canadiennes (CRTC) s'est penché cette semaine sur le renouvellement de licence des services de télévision privés francophones. La place de l'information à l'antenne de la chaîne V et l'indépendance des salles de nouvelles de TVA en région ont été au cœur des discussions. Le Conseil provincial du secteur des communications (CPSC) a étudié l'offre et la production d'information des deux chaînes appartenant respectivement à Remstar et à Quebecor.</p>
READ MORE<p><em>Last night, the esteemed </em>Ryerson Review of Journalism<em> launched its Winter 2012 issue. <strong>Rhiannon Russell </strong>was there, and spoke with the </em>Review<em> staff about what readers have to look forward to from this issue.</em></p><p>Online corrections. Larry Zolf. How the media covers crime. Sun News. And four stories about journalism in Canada’s north.</p><p>These are just some of the stories laid out across the shiny pages of the <em>Ryerson Review of Journalism</em>’s Winter 2012 issue.</p>
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