<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm"><font color="#000000">L'audience publique du Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des télécommunications canadiennes (CRTC) sur le renouvellement des licences de CBC/Radio-Canada devait débuter dans exactement deux mois, le 12 septembre. Mais, Ottawa n'ayant pas encore fixé le budget de la société publique pour l'année en cours, l'audience a été reportée à juin 2012.</font></p>
READ MORE<p><span style="font-style: italic;">The </span>Ryerson Review of Journalism<span style="font-style: italic;"> <a href="http://www.rrj.ca/b14163/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">won multiple awards</a> at the recent annual Association for Education in Journalism Mass Communication's Student Magazine Contest. In addition to placing top in the single issue category, three articles from the Winter, 2011 issue also won (two firsts and a second) -- as well as two articles in the Summer, 2011 issue (two third places). Haven't picked up a copy yet?
READ MORE<p><span style="font-style: italic;">Was it too over-the-top? Did otherwise good journalists toss their cred, or do all those eyeball-rollers need to loosen up? And, most importantly, did the Toronto Sun cross the line with Kate's "Marilyn" moment? We wade through thousands of articles so you won't have to.</span><br style="font-style: italic;" />
READ MOREIf you’ve read the CTV opus on why a young reporter quit his job, you need to read Claude Adam’s blog on why the CBC let him go from a […]
READ MORE<p>Next April, a conference organized by faculty and doctoral students from three Quebec universities will bring media scholars, media practitioners, and policymakers to Montreal to discuss ways to ensure the survival of civic-focused journalism in Canada. The conference, titled “Deliberation, Diversity and Dollars: Public Strategies for Journalism in the Canadian Media Ecology,” represents a new phase of an ongoing conversations about how to sustain Canadian journalism.
READ MORE<p>The privacy scandal that killed the world’s largest English language newspaper also threatens to dethrone the world’s most powerful media baron.</p><p class="MsoNormal">The more interesting question is whether it will be used as an <a href="http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2011/07/news-of-the-world-vs-the-decency-brigade/241678/">excuse</a> to muzzle media not just in the United Kingdom, but in the United States and Canada.</p>
READ MOREThe National Post‘s Jessica Hume has responded to former CTV Quebec City correspondent Kai Nagata’s recent blog post on why he quit his job. You can check out her article […]
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READ MORE<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm">Moins d'un an après avoir été nommé chef de bureau à l'Assemblée nationale pour CTV, Kai Nagata a claqué la porte vendredi en publiant un long manifeste devenu viral en quelques heures. À 24 ans, il jouissait d'un poste prestigieux qui fait rêver bien des journalistes même plus âgés que lui, mais, confronté quotidiennement à l'information spectacle, il a perdu la foi et estime que le journalisme télévisuel est de plus en plus sans intérêt.</p>
READ MOREJust two weeks after CBC Radio programs won an impressive 26 international awards, the head of the service, Denise Donlon, has lost her job and replaced by her second-in-command, Chris […]
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