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    The journalist’s buzz on Google Buzz

    New technology does not always mean a new tool for journalists. Maria Conde looks at Google Buzz and its impact on journalists for editor’s weblog. “This new networking tool that mixes some of the programs Google has created over the years and could prove very useful for journalists…”

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    Vancouver Olympics can help hyperlocal websites grow

    Online Journalism Review’s David Chase argues hyperlocal news sites can benefit from national or international events taking place inside your community. “Hyperlocal sites, by definition, are focused on their local community. However, periodically something happens in your community that has national significance that can draw some broader attention. More important is how it can accelerate…

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    Major-general slams coverage of murder case involving colonel

    Retired Major-General Lewis MacKenzie reasonably, in my opinion, criticized media coverage of the murder case involving Colonel Russell Williams. But at the same time, he smeared all journalists in much the same way he accuses journalists of smearing the Canadian Forces.

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    Shaw buys Canwest [UPDATED]

    Heavily indebted CanWest Global Communications Corp is being effectively acquired by cable and satellite company Shaw Communications Corp., the companies announced.  “While there is much work still to be done, Shaw’s commitment represents an important step towards a successful financial restructuring of Canwest and is supported by the Company and the members of the Ad…

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    B.C. vows improved court file access

    NewsBritish Columbia’s attorney general promises sweeping changes to make the province’s courts more open in the wake of a Victoria Times Colonist investigation that exposed inconsistent access practices at courthouse registries. Mike de Jong says an outdated policy that authorizes clerks to withhold an entire file when a publication ban protects a name or other…

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    Karaoke killings yarn out of tune

    Well, dang Poynter’s Eric Alterman anyways, for popping the bubble of my favourite New York Times story this year: “Sinatra Song Often Strikes Deadly Chord.” The tale of how Philippines are killing each other over karaoke versions of “My Way” was so plain weird it was darkly funny. The kind of story you stop to…

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    Stifling free speech is not really free

    by Salim Mansur Free speech is not merely an ornamental bauble found in liberal democratic societies. It is the well-fought ground upon which the structures of such societies have been constructed. This column was first published by Sun Media and appears here by permission of the author.

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    Now the details

    Jeffrey Dvorkin describes his blog as “an examination of what works and what doesn’t in media, ethics and journalism. And why.”