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31 Oct

Programmer-journalist: a new job title

Matt Waite discusses his new job title: news-technologist. “It’s scary looking code I didn’t understand yesterday,” Waite writes on his blog. “And then, really, it’s all journalism. No matter how […]

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31 Oct

Pourquoi bloguer dans un contexte d’affaires | Un Collectif, dix blogueurs et une vision : bloguer!

Sous la direction de Claude Malaison | Dix experts du domaine sont réunis dans une démarche collective qui prend forme aux Éditions Isabelle Quentin (iQ). Chacun apporte sa perspective du […]

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31 Oct

Why wasn’t Facebook invented at J-school

An interesting post by Steve Yelvington, a journalist turned media strategist, who blogs about online journalism. He wonders why some of the creative new ways of information sharing online are not […]

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31 Oct

Guerre de titans au Journal de Québec | Dossier spécial: un conflit de travail qui perdure

Damien Rousseau, Quebechebdo.com | Le conflit de travail qui perdure depuis plus de six mois au Journal de Québec est en réalité une guerre de titans opposant la société Québecor […]

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30 Oct

Apprendre le métier de journaliste à Bruxelles

Véritable fourmilière de l’information, Bruxelles compte quelque 1.200 journalistes accrédités auprès des institutions européennes, dont un bon millier sont étrangers et travaillent pour des médias du monde entier. Les salles […]

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30 Oct

Coyne joins Maclean’s

Andrew Coyne will become the national editor of Maclean’s newsmagazine, announced publisher and editor-in-chief Ken Whyte. Coyne will join Maclean’s in early November, said a press release, noting that Coyne […]

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29 Oct

Anatomy of an ATI release

CP’s Bruce Cheadle describes yet another unsuccessful access to information request, in this case seeking government briefing materials on the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership. The latest batch of blacked-out documents arrived […]

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29 Oct

Why we fight … publication bans

CommentaryA Saskatchewan judge has ignored a reporter’s challenge to a publication ban imposed in a high-profile criminal case. In an October 2007 column, managing editor Vern Faulkner of the Prince Albert […]

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29 Oct

Ruling shields informers’ identities

NewsReinforcing the protection given to confidential police informers, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that the court and Crown have no discretion to disclose any details to the public […]

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29 Oct

The limits of web speech

CommentaryThe courts are coming to grips with chat on the Internet, says BBC News Online columnist Bill Thompson. People who post anonymous comments on websites be warned — you can […]

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