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11 Aug

Un photographe de La Presse attaqu

Sophie Ouimet-Lamothe, La Presse | Le photographe de La Presse Robert Skinner a eu une belle frousse hier soir. Dépêché sur les lieux de l’émeute à Montréal-Nord, il s’est fait […]

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11 Aug

Toronto explosions reveal weakness in breaking news coverage

Hamilton Spectator senior city reporter Bill Dunphy takes a hard look at how the massive propane explosions recently in Toronto were covered by both the major outlets and by local […]

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11 Aug

Les Cahiers du journalisme N 18 | La médiation de presse

Le dossier de ce numéro des Cahiers du journalisme fait le point sur cette fonction jeune encore, et qui s’exerce maintenant dans un contexte où le « public a décidé de […]

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11 Aug

The Games have begun how will they end?

Whether China’s officialdom likes it or not, the story of the Olympics is human rights – and journalists want a full set of reporting tools at their disposal. A dust-up […]

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7 Aug

Community newspapers: We’re doing just fine, thanks

Community newspapers in North America are not experiencing the calamitous upheaval that’s dogging daily newspapers, according to the Suburban Newspapers of America (SNA) trade association, which represents community newspaper owners, […]

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7 Aug

Globe shuffles foreign bureau reporters

The Globe and Mail has announced two major changes to its foreign bureau appointments. Patrick Martin will move to the Middle East bureau in Jerusalem and Mark MacKinnon will head to […]

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7 Aug

Zoomer mag set for September launch

Moses Znaimer’s latest project, Zoomer magazine, will hit newsstands on September 22nd, according to a news release. The magazine is a re-launched version of CARP magazine, the publication of Canadian […]

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7 Aug

Sale of Post would “change the face of journalism in this country”

In his column today, The Globe and Mail‘s  Lawrence Martin considers the impact the possible sale of the National Post would have on debate in Canada. The Globe recently published […]

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6 Aug

API project aims to help newsrooms change

Anyone looking for ideas about how to help newsrooms cope with and adapt to change might find it useful to consult All Eyes Forward, a 164-page report outlining initial results […]

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6 Aug

TQS n’est pas prête pour l’automne

David Patry, Journal de Montréal | TQS et Remstar voulaient abolir les nouvelles à la fin août, mais la réalité se révèle être tout autre : la nouvelle programmation n’étant […]

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