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    Pas de mauvais sujets…

    On vous assigne à la couverture d’une foire canine et cela vous plombe l’ambiance. L’idée de disserter sur des chiens bien coiffés vous défrise l’ego? Rappelez-vous que ce ne sont pas les assignations qui sont ennuyantes mais bien les sujets mal traités… Tom Hawthorn, interviewé par Regan Ray de J-Source, propose quelques pistes pour surmonter le cynisme…

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    PressEurop

    Un traitement varié de l’actualité européenne en 10 langues. Suivi sélectif des grandes thématiques, débats, opinions qui traversent l’espace médiatique européen. Courrier international est l’un des partenaires du projet.

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    Canadian weekly’s website wins North American award

    Metroland weekly Northumberland News took second place in the Suburban Newspapers of America (SNA) awards recently. The newspaper, which serves Northumberland County, about one hour east of Toronto, was recognized for its innovative technology and story presentation.

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    Emerging from a culture of failure

    “For a generation, journalists have been steeped in a culture of failure. Even during boom years, newspapers laid off employees, offered buy-outs, froze the hiring off new employees and cut the pay of the ones they kept. When the Internet brought unprecedented competition into the news business, and Chicken Little’s sky really did fall, the…

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    Beat reporters valuable in online newsrooms

    “I argued then — and I still believe now — that if we can better exploit and market the deep, full-bodied understanding that beat reporters have of their areas of expertise, we hugely increase our value proposition to our readers. So we should celebrate our beat reporters, and take advantage of online opportunities to demonstrate…

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    Bloggers and journalists in UAE seek common ground

    “Last week I was a panelist at a Gulf online writers and journalism workshop in Dubai that brought together the leading GCC online journalists to discuss whether bloggers and mainstream media can co-exist. In other words, can we all just get along.”

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    Bloggers hold key to investigative journalism in Kenya

    “As fewer and fewer newspapers commit enough resources, time and manpower to produce in-depth investigative reports, many citizen media enthusiasts seem to suggest that citizen journalists can step in to fill the gap. Do citizen journalists hold the key to the future of in-depth investigative journalism? Perhaps.”

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    Tina Brown pontificates on the future of journalism online

    “In an interview with the Telegraph, Tina Brown expresses her views on the future of newspapers and the professional journalist.   The once queen bee of the high-end glossy magazine industry has now completely embraced the digital medium as editor in chief of The Daily Beast, a New York-based online news site. Brown is now advising…