J-Links: CEP says Bell-Astral deal threatens jobs; Israeli journos protest job cuts; Cost of photojournalism
J-Links: CEP says Bell-Astral deal threatens jobs; Israeli journos protest job cuts; Cost of photojournalism
J-Links: CEP says Bell-Astral deal threatens jobs; Israeli journos protest job cuts; Cost of photojournalism
On Thursday evening The New York Times' David Carr joined CBC Radio's Michael Enright in conversation at The Canadian Journalism Foundation's fall kick-off J-Talk at the TMX Broadcast Centre in Toronto. Here's a recap of J-Source's live coverage Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
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The mainstream media's reaction to the Parti Québécois victory may have been predictable, but Justin Ling says it risks fanning the flames of intolerance.
The Ottawa Citizen, Postmedia’s daily newspaper in Canada’s capital, is hiring for two one-year paid intern positions beginning Oct. 1 at the latest.
In a follow-up to our piece about how much journalists earn at a number of mainstream media companies, Nicole Cohen takes a look at wages for freelance journalists, for whom the picture is not so rosy. She explains how the money breaks down and what initiatives are being taken in a sector of the…
Law Times, a weekly newspaper for the legal profession in Ontario, is hiring a staff writer. The writer will also work on the newspaper’s website and blog, creating multimedia content and shooting video. [node:ad] For more information, check out the posting here.
Rock 95 Broadcasting will be Indie 88.1 – a radio station whose mission is to give indie musicians and indie fans a spot on the Toronto FM radio dial.
L’actualisation des programmes d’enseignement est une démarche non seulement nécessaire mais également impérative lorsqu’elle concerne des domaines d’activité comme le journalisme, qui évoluent rapidement dans un environnement en pleine mutation.
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When the Royal Canadian Mounted Police invited reporters to an event in St. John’s honouring female police officers, it included an unusual request. Journalists who want to interview the officer of the year were asked to submit their questions for review in advance.