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    AP drafting guidelines for bloggers

    The Associated Press is trying “to define clear standards as to how much of its articles and broadcasts bloggers and Web sites can excerpt without infringing on The A.P.’s copyright,” reports the New York Times. Fair Use of articles, and how much can be quoted, is a hot topic in the blogosphere, and on this…

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    News boycott

    Journalists in Gaza staged a boycott of news about Israelis in Gaza on June 16. The reason was sound: journalists want to hold Israel to account for its apparent slaughter of Reuters camerman Fadel Shana this spring. But boycotting the reporting of news strikes me as bizarre, at least. Perhaps someone can convince me that…

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    Copyright storm

    Writers’ unions are among the few contrary voices in a storm of protest over Canada’s proposed new copyright legislation. “Everyone says it is complicated — but the anti-copyright community hasn’t let that stop it from unleashing a torrent of abuse,” the Creators Copyright Coalition, whose members include PWAC and the Writers Union of Canada, states…

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    Study looks at how online Canadians get news

    The average Internet-connected Canadian spends about 2.3 hours a day consuming news and information from a variety of sources, including television and newspapers, according to a new study by the Canadian Media Research Consortium (pdf) based on 1,000 interviews. Asked about “top-of-mind” stories, most respondents reported first learning about them on television. But most who wanted…

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    News axed at Montreal radio station

    Montreal radio station 940 AM will lay off 18 employees and switch to an oldies/greatest hits format from an news-talk format, reports CBC, because “owner Corus Entertainment announced the station’s news format was not profitable enough to stay on air.” A response from the Canadian Media Guild demands that the CRTC “ensure that local news…

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    Tim Russert dead at 58

    American journalist Tim Russert has died at age 58. The Washington anchor of the U.S. NBC network and host of “Meet the Press” was “a towering figure in American journalism,” said the New York Times, who “revolutionized Sunday morning television and infused journalism with his passion for politics,” said the Washington Post. The NBC report…

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    Sexist or fair coverage?

    Coverage of Hillary Clinton’s presidential bid has renewed debate in the U.S. about how journalists deal with women. A piece in the New York Times looks at the issue, and how most media organizations contend their coverage was fair. An excerpt from the New York Times piece: Angered by what they consider sexist news coverage…

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    Droit d’auteur: des enjeux pour les journalistes

    Colette Brin, ProjetJ | Les modifications proposées à la loi du droit d’auteur, un document passablement complexe comme on peut l’imaginer, soulèvent déjà des réactions variées parmi les acteurs concernés. Les principaux enjeux discutés concernent le téléchargement de contenus de divertissement (musique, films, etc.). Mais cela concerne également l’échange d’idées et d’informations, et les critiques…

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    Newspapers ponder giving up on young readers

    Discussion at the annual World Association of Newspapers focused this year on how to integrate print and online newsrooms, and how to turn web readers into advertising dollars. But not everything at the early June conference in Stockholm was about the Internet. One session looked at the aging demographics of newspaper readers and asked a…

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    More Canadians creating content on the Internet

    A growing number of Canadians are using the Internet to chat, blog and download material, Statistics Canada reports. Internet use in Canada continues to grow but still skews toward younger, educated and higher-income Canadians. E-mail remains the “killer app” but using the Internet to find news, weather, community events and other information historically provided by…