Year / 2012
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Femme d’aujourd’hui, une leçon pour les femmes d’aujourd’hui.
Un groupe « turbulent, agité, inquiet », qui minait « la société occidentale dans ses racines les plus profondes », avait besoin d’une émission télé à sa mesure. Femme d’aujourd’hui allait donc offrir aux femmes un forum donnant « la parole aux téléspectatrices issues de tous les… -
University of King’s College expands graduate journalism offerings with MFA in creative non-fiction
The University of King’s College has announced it will launch a Master of Fine Arts in creative non-fiction in partnership with Dalhousie University in August 2013.… -
Recap: CJFE’s A Night to Honour Courageous Reporting
Join us at 7 p.m. EST when CJFE's Laura Tribe will be liveblogging the organization's annual gala: A Night to Honour Courageous Reporting. … -
How they got the story: Kenneth Jackson on APTN’s Bruce Carson affair scoop
‘Escort, pimp, senior policy advisor to Harper, native affairs and government contracts.’ Those were the words of a source that piqued Kenneth Jackson’s interest and began an investigation that would lead Jackson and APTN's Jorge Barrera to uncover the Bruce… -
High-profile cases prompt further discussion of how to best report on suicide
In response to the coverage of Amanda Todd’s suicide and the more recent alleged suicide pact, the Vancouver School Board is calling for media organizations to adhere to guidelines when they report on suicides as set out by the Canadian … -
High-profile cases prompt further discussion of how to best report on suicide
[node:ad] In response to the coverage of Amanda Todd’s suicide and the more recent alleged suicide pact, the Vancouver School Board is calling for media organizations to adhere to guidelines when they report on suicides as set out by … -
The intersection of politics, local news and the idea of journalists acting as citizens: Jill Winzoski’s firing
The story of Jill Winzoski’s firing is a she-said, they-won’t-say kind of story. So where does the blame lie? Alexandra Posadzki gets the former Selkirk Record reporter’s side of the story and the opinion of a few ethics experts on… -
Cape Cod Times fires writer after serial source fabrication discovered
In journalism news south of the border, on Tuesday, Cape Cod Times publisher Peter Meyer and editor Paul Pronovost revealed that 31-year veteran writer Karen Jeffrey had fabricated at least 69 sources in 34 stories and was no longer working for the… -
Drama in Leveson report, but where’s the trauma?
Britain’s newspaper publishers and editors are scrambling to come up with a new framework for self-regulation, working against the clock to avoid a legislation-assisted solution in the wake of last week’s devastating Leveson report. But as Cliff Lonsdale reports, something is missing… -
Esther Enkin named next CBC Ombudsman
Esther Enkin will take over as Ombudsman of CBC’s English services on January 1, 2013. She replaces Kirk Lapointe, who has held the role since October 2010. Lapointe will remain in a capacity to assist with the transition. …
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