Two days ago, CTV’s Quebec City Bureau Chief, Kai Nagata, quit his job. He describes his disillusionment with tv news reporting.
READ MOREIt’s time for journalists to quit making jokes about Toronto mayor Rob Ford’s weight, writes John Lorinc in today’s Toronto Standard column. “Here’s my challenge to the journalists, headline writers […]
READ MORE<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm"><font color="#000000">Le tabloïd britannique <span style="font-style: italic;">News of the World</span>, fleuron de l'empire News Corp. de Rupert Murdoch, sera distribué pour la dernière fois dimanche. Empêtré dans un vaste scandale d'écoutes téléphoniques illégales, le groupe a décidé de fermer l'hebdomadaire. Il est accusé d'avoir espionné les boîtes vocales de quelque 4000 personnes.</font></p><p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; font-weight: bold;"><font color="#000000">Enquête et arrestations</font></p>
READ MOREDon’t look to the parliamentary media for guidance on most NDP-related matters, says Chantal Hébert. Or at least, don’t look any time soon. “Not since Bob Rae took power at […]
READ MORE<p>Tom Kent's memo is clear: Tweeting opinions on issues in the news is a definite no-no. The Associated Press deputy managing editor for standards and production, recently reminded reporters of the company's ethical standards after journalists tweeted opinions about the Casey Anthony trial and New York Senate vote on gay marriage.<br />
READ MORE<p style="margin-bottom:0cm"><font color="#000000">Le Conseil de presse du Québec (CPQ) blâme le chroniqueur économique René Vézina et le chroniqueur judiciaire Claude Poirier pour leur participation à des publicités. Pour le gardien de la déontologie journalistique, ils se sont tous deux placés en situation de conflit d'intérêts en s'associant respectivement à la Régie des rentes du Québec (RRQ) et à la marque Knorr.</font></p><p style="margin-bottom:0cm"><font color="#000000"><b>Épargnez et cherchez le sel</b></font></p>
READ MOREThis Sunday, July 10 will mark the last issue of 168-year-old UK paper News of the World. The decision comes after the latest chapter in the paper’s long phone hacking […]
READ MOREThe most recent edition to the years-long hacked phones scandal in the United Kingdom shows the need for greater accountability in news everywhere, argues today’ editorial in The Globe and […]
READ MOREKevin Newman has signed on as the new co-host of CTV’s Question Period, just in time for the start of the program’s 41st season in September. He joins longtime current […]
READ MORE<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm"><font color="#000000">L'attitude des journalistes dans le processus d'acquisition de <i>Rue Frontenac</i> par l'homme d'affaires Marcel Boisvert «ressemble à une tentative d'extorsion», selon Michel Strecko, le conseiller du nouveau propriétaire du site. </font></p>
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