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J-Links for June 13: CTV, RTDNA apps; Greek journos give it one last shot; a family reunited after 25 years

Today’s media links from Canada and beyond: CTV News’ app helps cottagers on their way, the Star wants to fix your problems, RTDNA’s new conference app and Greek journos refuse to call it quits. And today’s read: a story of a son and mother finding each other after 25 years.   In Canadian media: CTV News’ new…

Today’s media links from Canada and beyond: CTV News’ app helps cottagers on their way, the Star wants to fix your problems, RTDNA’s new conference app and Greek journos refuse to call it quits. And today’s read: a story of a son and mother finding each other after 25 years.

 

In Canadian media:

CTV News’ new app aims to get you to the cottage quicker

CTV’s newly launched app, CTV News Cottage Traffic App, gives personalized, timely audio updates on traffic to people driving through Barrie and heading north — as far as Huntsville and Parry Sound.

Want to improve your golf swing? Learn to cook for your diet? The Toronto Star wants to help

The Toronto Star is asking its readers to send in requests for help in a variety of different issues — ranging from retirement savings to a refund on a bad flight experience. The newspaper will spend a week solving readers’ problems starting on Saturday July, 7.

RTDNA app launched to complement RTDNA’s National Conference

The Association of Electronic Journalists is releasing an app to go along with next week’s National Conference. The RTDNA mobile app will help those attending the conference to plan their day and keep up-to-date on events and alerts during the conference.

 

In international media:

Unpaid Greek journos publish their third and possibly final special edition paper

Journalists working for Greece’s second largest paper, Eleftherotypia, haven’t been paid since last August. They are coming together to publish a third — and possibly final — special edition paper a day before the country’s general election re-run.

 

Today’s read:

Five-year-old separated from family in India, reunited 25 years later

The miraculous story of a then-five-year-old Indian boy who was separated from his older brother on a train ride who has found his family again after 25 years.

 

Angelina King is a freelance journalist who works as a reporter for CTV News Channel in Toronto. She previously reported for CTV in her hometown of Saskatoon and is a graduate of Ryerson University's journalism program. Angelina has a special interest in court and justice reporting, but is always grateful to share a human interest story. You can reach her at: @angelinakCTV.