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    ABC News : un bulletin d’informations conçu spécifiquement pour le Web

    Michel Dumais, Blogue MédiaBiz Contrairement aux autres réseaux de télé qui se contentent de rediffuser leurs bulletins de nouvelles sur la Toile, ABC News propose aux internautes un 15 minutes d’informations quotidiennes conçu et réalisé uniquement pour l’audience Web. Développé et réalisé pour un public «jeune» de 25 à 55 ans, ouvert à l’utilisation des…

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    Washington Post reporter killed in Iraq

    Salih Saif Aldin, a correspondent for The Washington Post, was fatally shot Oct. 14 while reporting on violence in the Bagdhad neighbourhood of Sadiyah, reported the Associated Press. Aldin, 32, was an Iraqi who sometimes wrote under the name Salih Dehema for security reasons. “He was shot once in the forehead,”said the Post, and his…

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    Racial journalism in America: “retelling folk tales”

    There have been many calls on blogs, journalism sites and various public speakers for more, not less, stories about the so-called Jena 6 (six Americans involved in an incident of noose-hanging then beatings). The issue struck me as not critical to Canadians especially just now, with so many other big issues here and around the…

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    China increasing Internet censorship: AP report

    An Associated Press story takes a look at increased surveillance and censorship in China in the lead-up to the Communist Party Congress next week. “”For China’s 162 million web users, surfing the Internet can be like running an obstacle course with blocked websites, partial search results, and posts disappearing at every turn,” said the story…

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    U.S. has detained AP Pulitzer winning photog for 18 months

    American authorities have now detained Iraqi news photographer Bilal Hussein, who worked for the Associated Press and is a Pulitzer Prize winner, for 18 months. The AP’s web site today has a special feature on Hussein, which includes a long list of links with comprehensive information:The U.S. military in Iraq has imprisoned Associated Press photographer…

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    China’s Big Brother techniques

    Reporters Without Borders and “Chinese Human Rights Defenders” says their new joint study “reveals how that country’s government censors the Internet and how the Internet Information Administrative Bureau controls the leading news websites.” Reporters Without Borders calls China the world’s biggest prison for journalists and cyber-dissident. Reporters Without Borders also has a petition, announced in 2001,…

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    Media concentration: the Irvings versus an upstart

    Irving family companies control most of the media in New Brunswick. Now, they’re in court trying to stop an upstart from setting up a competing newspaper. CBC has a story about the case, and the Irving company’s complaint that a former publisher is using confidential information obtained while he worked for them to go into…

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    Rejigging the news for the Web

    Today’s New York Times has a piece about how American broadcaster ABC is reshaping its news cast for the Internet. There are some differences, and some innovations. Excerpts:Executives at the broadcast networks know they have opportunities online that they do not have on television — namely, to take chances by testing new forms of news…

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    British ruling backs investigative reporting

    NewsThe Guardian newspaper calls it a “landmark” ruling in defence of investigative reporting. Britain’s court of appeal has used the defence of “responsible journalism” to dismiss a libel action against the publisher of a book about police corruption. The October 2007 ruling shields the media from libel actions “even if not every allegation can be proved,…

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    Screams of panic: the revolution in journalism

     “The screams from newsrooms are those of panic,” Jim Lehrer, the well known American public television anchor, told a group of university students at Northwestern. Journalism is going through an “unpleasant” revolution, he said — but argued that the demise of mainstream media may be exaggerated. Lehrer is a guy usually worth listening to, imo.…