A free paper published by former journalists at the Journal du Québec has survived (thrived?) for 15 months. The paper was started to protest against the tabloid’s plans to integrate and boost the workload of reporters, with multimedia job requirements.
Hey, we CAN be independent!
The original story by Agence France-Presse, in French, is here.
Editor’s Weblog has an piece on the issue.
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