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27 Sep

Newspapers launch marketing campaign

The Canadian Newspaper Association is spending $10 million on a marketing campaign to fight negative views of the industry, Canadian Press reports. The three-month campaign will include ads in most […]

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27 Sep

New National Post debuts

New features of the National Post redesign include bigger typefaces and spacing between lines, vertical colour-coded banners on the front page of each section, and nationalpost.com content on Page Two […]

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24 Sep

Students challenged to be journalistic innovators and entreprenuers

An American journalism professor has just received a huge grant to provide seed funding to news start-ups developed by students in his entrepreneurial journalism class at City Univeristy of New […]

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24 Sep

NYT says ad discount a mistake

MoveOn.org will pay an extra $77,000 for a controversial ad that was published at a discount in the New York Times, the Washington Post reports. The ad, which assails Gen. David Petraeus as […]

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24 Sep

Wall Street Journal considers dropping online subscription fees

A week after the New York Times dropped its online subscription fees, the head of the Wall Street Journal is suggesting it may do the same. News Corp. chairman Rupert […]

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21 Sep

New Sun Media boss

Newspaper executive Michael Sifton has been appointed president and chief executive officer of Sun Media Corp. Previously, Sifton ran Osprey Media for the past six years. He has also been chairman […]

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21 Sep

King’s College journalism students will join Canada’s peacekeeping troops

Eight journalism students from King’s College will travel to Turkey in November to join Canada’s peackeepers on a NATO exercise. They will produce print, television and online reports about their […]

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20 Sep

CBC chooses newspaper man to head up news

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19 Sep

Toronto Life to get new editor

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18 Sep

Bell, Quebecor protest CRTC regulations

Bell Canada Inc. says the CRTC should consider guidelines, as opposed to formal rules, in an effort to ensure diversity of Canadian programming. The proposal came during the second day of […]

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