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    5 ways traditional media is going social

    “As faltering brands look for new strategies, and the newspaper industry desperately searches for a way to keep a portion, if not all of its print business alive, traditional media companies are using social media to engage their audiences.”

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    CanWest reprieve (again)

    Canwest Global Communications Corp. received another two-week extension, until May 19, in talks with debt obligations with senior lenders and U.S. bondholders. Noted the Hollywood Reporter, “The latest extension came as Canwest Global faced a Tuesday night deadline to make an overdue $30.4 million payment to 8% U.S. bondholders.” The Canwest press release is here.

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    Social networking software used for court coverage

    “Judge Douglas Cunningham, the associate chief justice of Ontario’s Superior court, began the O’Brien trial by ruling that TV cameras feeding live to the Internet would not be permitted in his courtroom – but that the public and media in attendance can live-blog the proceedings in real time.”

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    Chaire de recherche en éthique du journalisme (CREJ)

    Les médias, et le journalisme au premier plan, ont pris une importance sociale déterminante ces dernières années. Tout laisse croire que les transformations économiques, sociales et technologiques en cours vont accentuer le pouvoir social des médias et de leurs journalistes, tout comme leur mise en en cause constante de la part de nombreux acteurs sociaux,…

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    Saudi Journalists Association calls for regulation of online news

    “ The 13 journalists claim that Kul Al-Watan, an online newspaper previously known as Hedayah Net, published a story saying that Saudi women journalists resort to drugs, prostitution, alcohol and unlawful relations to reach high positions in their profession. The complaints were sent to the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Culture and Information, the…

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    Derrière la toile : photo de ce qui grandit vite

    Vendredi 20 mars 2009 Une trentaine d’années après le documentaire Derrière l’image, le professeur Florian Sauvageau et le cinéaste Jacques Godbout proposent Derrière la Toile, qui traite de nouvelles pratiques journalistiques à l’heure d’Internet. Puisque le web est en constante évolution, ils ne tombent pas dans le piège de répondre à la question « ce…

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    Of lipstick on pigs

    Should journalists participate in the rebranding of swine flu? “It is not a ‘swine’ flu, and people need to stop calling it that,” Dave Warner of the National Pork Producers Council told CNN. “They’re ruining people’s lives.” Actually, under the rules of flu nomenclature, viruses are named after where they are first found, according to…

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    American Community Newspapers Inc. files for bankruptcy

    “American Community Newspapers (ACN) — publisher of the Stillwater (Minn.) Gazette and Plano (Texas) Star Courier plus dozens of non-dailies in four states — said late Tuesday it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.”

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    Will the small paper survive?

    “Our colleagues at The Wall Street Journal tell us that small, community newspapers are proving to be the little engine that could of the media industry. As larger, metropolitan papers pile up in the print graveyard, these local gems are steadily moving along, garnering enough advertisements to keep them on track.”