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    Sometimes you gotta pay some dues to get your due…

    Canadian freelancers will soon be able to hold a union card. The Canadian Freelance Union will launch its inaugural meeting in October, under the wing of CEP.  The new union aims to restore what was once a decent living for journalists and other media professionals. Organizers have a daunting job ahead. “Over the past three…

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    Les syndicats se préparent au concession bargaining

    Collaboration spéciale de Sylvain Larocque, journaliste économique En sortant de la conférence annuelle de la Newspaper Guild, le plus important syndicat de journalistes nord-américain, on ne peut espérer qu’une chose: que la profonde crise des médias états-uniens ne se transporte pas au nord de la frontière dans toute sa force.

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    Online ad revenue jumps

    Online advertising revenues grew by 29 per cent to more than $1.6 billion in 2008, reported the Interactive Advertising Bureau of Canada.  Some 11 percent of ad spending on major media are now online, the bureau reported. Publisher revenue from online advertising in Canada more than quadrupled in five years, said a news release, to…

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    First Cronkite, then the world

    Former CBC producer and trainer Tim Knight remembers walking into Walter Cronkite’s CBS office in 1971 and asking him to help change the world.

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    Independent investigative journalism in Britain

    Britain is following the lead of the United States in establishing an independent investigative journalism fund. A number of prominent British journalists have banded together to create The Investigations Fund, supporting public interest journalism. Its mission: “to support the sort of investigation of grass root stories and services that is dying by the minute as…

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    Investigative journalism – where there’s a will, there’s a way

    Investigative journalism was already on the ropes when the economic crisis hit. But where there’s a will, there’s a way. The Canadian-American Real News Network was one of the first efforts to keep the teeth in journalism on both sides of the border. More recently, the Canadian Centre for Investigative Reporting has emerged as a…

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    L’Association des radiodiffuseurs communautaires du Québec (ARCQ)

    L’Association des radiodiffuseurs communautaires du Québec (ARCQ) est née en 1979 de la volonté des radios communautaires de se doter d’un outil de représentation commun devant leurs interlocuteurs gouvernementaux, notamment le ministère de la Culture, des Communications et de la Condition féminine (MCCCF) et le Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des télécommunications canadiennes (CRTC).

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    CP fined for breaching ban

    News The Canadian Press has been fined $4,000 for contempt of court for breaching a publication ban imposed at a British Columbia murder trial last year. The wire service circulated a report that used the first name of an undercover RCMP officer whose identity was protected under a court-ordered ban. The CP reporter covering the…

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    L’économie du journalisme

    La revue franco-québécoise Les Cahiers du journalisme propose un numéro thématique pouvant intéresser à la fois les patrons d’entreprise de presse, qui recherchent désespérement un nouveau modèle économique, et les journalistes, qui se voient obligés d’expérimenter de nouvelles pratiques sans trop savoir où tout cela mènera.