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    J-Links for May 15: Fugitive hacker talks, journalists released in Syria and Rebekah Brooks gets charged

    Today's round-up of media links from Canada and beyond: A member of Anonymous talks to journalists, Eritrea's lack of press freedom, a Quebec journalist fights for facts and Syria releases detained journalists. And today's read: Former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks gets charged.   

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    New tool for social media verification carries heavy price tag

    A new service, Geofeedia (previously Geofeedr) launched its new interface today. It aims to aid journalists when reporting breaking news by allowing them to monitor geographical areas or to identify an area of interest.

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    GGI – Les manifestants s’en prennent aux médias

    La couverture médiatique des perturbations dans le métro la semaine dernière a exacerbé la grogne d'une frange du mouvement étudiant contre les médias. Ce matin, des manifestants ont tenté d'entraver le travail des journalistes devant le Palais de Justice de Montréal.

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    J-Links for May 14: Paywalls, awards and an expelled journo

    Today's round-up of media links from Canada and beyond: Mathew Ingram on paywalls, another award for The Spec, a law for First Nations programming, and an expelled Chinese correspondent. And today's read: The life of a Canadian soldier told in an award-winning doc. 

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    CBC News Network expands News Now with Vancouver host

    CBC News Network has announced new live programming, with an expanded CBC News Now launching in Vancouver on Sept. 19.

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    Suspects du métro: des visages, des noms et des adresses publiés

    L'explosion de bombes fumigènes dans le métro de Montréal hier matin occupe le haut du pavé médiatique depuis plus de 24 heures. Des photos de suspects fournies par les services policiers ont été largement relayées hier, et les noms et l'adresse de deux d'entre eux ont été révélés ce matin, alors qu'une perquisition était en…

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    Ban billboards, revive print advertising dollars

    We've known the financial picture for Canadian journalism has been in decline for a while. But one quick-and-dirty answer that has yet to be considered in Canada comes courtesy of a documentary called This Space Available, which is showing in Toronto for the first time this weekend. Here, it is asked: Could a ban on outdoor advertising…

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    The Globe and Mail asks employees to take unpaid leave

    When publisher Philip Crawley told employees about The Globe and Mail’s plans to implement a metered paywall system, he also told them of plans the newspaper has to cut costs over the summer.

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    The Globe and Mail to move behind metered paywall this fall

    The Globe and Mail will begin charging for online content this fall.

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    Deux nouveaux médias québécois: Les News et Le République

    Alors que Rogers et les Éditions Voir ferment des médias, deux nouveaux sites d'information émergent: le curateur d'information Les News et le quotidien en ligne Le République qui sera dédié aux reportages de fond et à l'enquête journalistique.

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