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    University of Colorado shutters Boulder J-School

    Last week, the University of Colorado’s Board of Regents voted to close its School of Journalism, located at the Boulder campus. Before you start blaming it on industry tumult, though, check out this story from the Columbia Review of Journalism, which says that the outcome is not as bad as many feared it would be. 

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    L’Université du Colorado ferme son école de journalisme

    L'école de journalisme de l'Université du Colorado fermera ses portes le 30 juin. L'établissement a décidé de mettre en place un nouveau programme d'étude appelé «Journalisme Plus» qui comprendra des cours en journalisme couplés à l'étude d'une autre matière.

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    Mass tweet in protest of election results blackout?

    Ah, there’s nothing like being collectively called out as a country by Jay Rosen on Twitter. As far as call-outs go, at least, it’s pretty polite: “So, is anyone in Canada organizing a mass tweet-in to protest the (absurd) ban on election night tweeting?” Rosen is, of course, referring to the made in 1938 law…

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    Ivor Shapiro is Ryerson’s new School of Journalism chair

    A familiar face at J-Source is Ryerson University’s new School of Journalism chair. Ivor Shapiro is the founding editor of our very own Canadian Journalism Project and its website J-Source.ca. In addition to his work at J-Source, Ivor also chairs the ethics advisory committee of the Canadian Association of Journalism.

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    Libye: deux photoreporters tués, deux autres blessés

    La guerre de Libye a fait deux nouvelles victimes parmi les journalistes. Le Britannique Tim Hetherington et l’Américain Chris Hondros, photographes respectivement pour Vanity Fair et Getty Images, ont tous deux été tués par un tir de mortier à Misrata, ville assiégée par les troupes du colonel Mouammar Kadhafi. Deux autres photographes qui se trouvaient…

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    TVO’s The Agenda gets a second host

    Piya Chattopadhyay has signed on as a second host of TVO’s flagship current affairs program, The Agenda with Steve Paikin. According to the TVO press release, Chattopadhyay will fill-in for Paikin, the show’s longtime anchor and senior editor, throughout the season, as well as anchor The Agenda‘s summer format. “On behalf of The Agenda Team,…

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    RTNDA B.C. regional awards announced

    The Association of Electronic Journalists (RTNDA Canada) has announced its B.C. regional award recipients. The awards recognize excellence in electronic journalism in the B.C region and will be presented at RTNDA’s annual awards show in Vancouver on May 28.

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    Media is excluding us from election: Elizabeth May

    Green Party leader Elizabeth May says she wasn’t just excluded from the leaders’ debate. Nope, she believes the entire mainstream media has decided to keep the Green’s out of the election conversation. At a recent campaign stop in Kamloops, B.C., May noted that, unlike in 2008’s election, no national newspapers or television crews had joined…

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    The ethnic press and access to Harper

    Sure, mainstream media may be struggling for access in Harper’s five question world, but how bad is it for the smaller players? Turns out, if you’re a member of the ethnic media, the answer is not so bad.