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    Lesson#1: Interviewing is listening

    Teaching interviewing requires more than just giving students lists of dos and don’ts. Playing examples of television and radio interviews to illustrate the good and bad habits of interviewers is usually more effective. If you want to add some humour to the lesson, here’s a blog post with a link to an old comedy sketch.…

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    Copyright the hot summer issue

    “I’ve made my living as a freelance writer for over thirty years. It’s tougher out there now than ever,” writes Margaret Swaine on the comment page of the federal Copyright Consultation. “Starting with a copyright law that has sharp teeth and makes sure all writers get a royalty for work reproduced would be a great…

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    Journaliste itinérant

    Patrick Grandjean a passé près de deux mois en Indonésie. Son expédition, réalisée grâce à une bourse Nord-Sud, avait pour objectif de parler de la reconstruction du pays après le violent tsunami de décembre 2004 et des accommodements raisonnables là où plusieurs religions cohabitent. Caméra, appareil photo, enregistreur numérique et ordinateur pour bagages Patrick Grandjean…

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    North Korea frees U.S. journalists, controversy remains

    Euna Lee and Laura Ling arrived back in the United States on August 6. Arrested near the border between North Korea and China in March, the two reporters for Current TV had been held in North Korea for 140 days. North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il granted them a pardon after talks with former U.S. President…

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    News Corp to charge for online news

    Rupert Murdoch announced his News Corp.-owned publications — which in North America include the Wall Street Journal and The New York Post — will charge for online news, within one year. It’s not soon enough — and the blogosphere is already screaming…

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    CTV cameraman dead in chopper crash

    CTV cameramen Hugh Haugland and pilot Roger Belanger were killed in a helicopter crash some 240 kilometres northwest of Montreal Wednesday morning. Haugland, 44, and Belanger, in his 60s, died when the chopper went down while on a flight to shoot wreckage of Tuesday’s tornado at Mont-Laurier, reported The Canadian Press. “A member of our…

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    Re-thinking lessons for j-students

    One journalism educator is rewriting her lessons for the fall semester to include more straight talk for j-students and less emphasis on old arguments about the role of journalists in a democracy. Danna Walker, a j-prof at American University in Washington, has come up with what she calls the Seven Laws of Journalism. Among them:…

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    “No story is worth a life”

    Chris Cramer has been at the forefront of building a culture of safety for journalists and media workers around the world.  In an interview with WHYY/NPR’s “Fresh Air,” the honorary president of the International News Safety Institute reflects on his own experience as a hostage and the challenges of weighing journalistic risks and rewards when…