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    L’hebdo Rue Frontenac cesse de paraître

    Il n’y avait pas de nouveau numéro de l’hebdomadaire gratuit Rue Frontenac en kiosque ce matin. Celui du 28 avril était le dernier. Après avoir produit 25 numéros, les artisans ont annoncé ce matin qu’ils mettaient un terme à l’expérience, faute de moyens. Ils poursuivront néanmoins leurs activités sur le site ruefrontenac.com.

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    Journos describe staging of White House photos

    Poynter has an interesting story up about Barack Obama and the staging of presidential photos at the White House. As it turns out, Obama and company re-enacted his walk-out and the first 30 seconds of his televised statement on Osama bin Laden’s death for photojournalists. This is, reports Poynter, not uncommon. John Harrington, president of…

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    Syrian officials confirm they’re holding Al-Jazeera journalist Dorothy Parvaz

    Syrian officials have confirmed they are holding Dorothy Parvaz, a Canadian journalist with Al Jazeera English, who was detained on arrival in Damascus Friday — and hasn’t been heard from since. Al Jazeera has called for her immediate release. Parvaz is a University of British Columbia graduate, and holds Canadian, American, and Iranian citizenship. After…

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    Torstar first quarter results mixed

    Torstar’s first quarter financials are out, and the results are mixed. On the whole, compared to last year’s first quarter results, revenue is up $16.4-million, hitting $351.4-million. Net operating profit, however, is only $41.7-million, down $7.3-million compared to the first quarter in 2010. Much rests on the proverbial shoulders of Torstar’s media division.

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    Final observations

    Throughout the election, we have been re-posting many stories from Carleton University’s très informative Political Perspectives blog. We close with final election observations from Elly Alboim, associate professor of journalism and a former CBC parliamentary bureau chief. Reprinted in full with permission from Political Perspectives.

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    Liberté de presse: à quand un retour au calme en Côte d’Ivoire?

    La Côte d’Ivoire a été au cœur de l’actualité ces derniers mois pour qui s’intéresse à la liberté de presse à travers le monde. La crise politique qui a secoué ce pays de l’Ouest africain a touché de plein fouet les journalistes et, malgré le départ de l’ancien président Laurent Gbagbo, leur situation demeure critique.…

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    Social media and the election: Round-up Part II

    For the past 30 odd days, we at J-Source have been on the hunt for innovative election coverage. The results of our search, as you may guess, have been plentiful. Read on for our round-up of what’s impressed us this week. And, remember, if you have seen anything you’d like us to highlight let us…

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    From one wannabe to another

    University of Western Ontario j-school student Alex Ballingall wants to be an international journalist. But how to do it in a fair, balanced and captivating way? Well, it’s going to be damn hard, he writes, but not impossible. From his position as an eager, young journo Alex offers some modest advice on being a good…