Online advertising revenue tops newspaper ad revenue; still second to T.V.
Canadian online advertising revenues for 2010 are grew 23 per cent from 2009, hitting $2.23-billion — and beating out newspaper ad revenue.
Canadian online advertising revenues for 2010 are grew 23 per cent from 2009, hitting $2.23-billion — and beating out newspaper ad revenue.
The 26th annual Gemini nominees have been announced. The Gemini awards celebrate the best in English-language TV and digital media. Check out the full list of nominees here, including categories such as: best breaking news, best local newscast, and best host. [node:ad]
After a two-month absence, Ken Shaw returned to the anchor's chair at CTV — explaining later in the broadcast that he had undergone treatment for prostate cancer.
Les réseaux sociaux sont désormais bien implantés dans les salles de rédaction au point d'être pris en compte, depuis quelques mois, par le Guide de responsabilités des travailleurs de l'information de La Presse, les Normes et pratiques journalistiques de Radio-Canada, et le Guide de déontologie des journalistes du Québec édité par la FPJQ. Pourtant, plusieurs…
Steve Maich has been appointed publisher and editor-in-chief of Rogers' newest magazine, Sportsnet.
The results are in. The best Canadian political book of the last 25 years, according to a popular vote, is …
A conference at the Unviersity of Maryland in October will bring journalism educators together to discuss how well they are adapting their programs to the changes happening in newsrooms and journalism.
The future of news — we bet you've heard that phrase a lot. With so many cool, new things happening in the journo world it can be hard to keep up with all the innovative — and constantly evolving — ways to tell stories. That's why J-Source is doing it for you. Each week, we'll…
Some traditional critics would have you believe the Internet is an intellectual wasteland. Ryerson Review of Journalism writer Ava Baccari tells us why they are so wrong.
Are bloggers journalists? Can insiders be outsiders? Ira Basen confronts some long-debated questions using the case of Mike Arrington, the Silicon Valley lawyer and entrepreneur who started the blog TechCrunch. This article originally appeared on the Center for Journalism Ethics in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Wisconsin-Madison site.