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    #CEIC : la «twitterisation» de la commission Charbonneau

      Les médias qui couvrent la commission  Charbonneau ont presque tous un journaliste qui relaie l’information en direct sur Twitter. Pierre-André Normandin et Isabelle Richer évoquent les avantages, mais aussi les dangers de cette pratique.

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    The Canadian Journalism Foundation Excellence in Journalism Award application deadline extended

      The Canadian Journalism Foundation has opened applications for its Excellence in Journalism Award. The award will be given out in two categories: Large or national media and small or local media. According to The CJF, the award "embraces ideals of democratic citizenship, rigorous professional practice, honesty, accuracy, independence, public accountability and initiative as well…

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    CTV’s Roger Smith announces retirement

    Roger Smith has been a fixture of CTV’s Ottawa bureau for nearly two decades, but that will all comes to an end on March 15. Smith announced his retirement yesterday.

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    Le Huffington Post Québec a un an: un modèle d’affaires qui bouscule la profession

    Le 8 février 2012, la première édition régionale du Huffington Post Canada voyait le jour au Québec. Après un départ teinté de controverses, le nouveau média en ligne se taille patiemment une place dans le paysage médiatique québécois.

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    Le Prix Albert-Londres sera remis à Montréal

    Le prestigieux prix Albert-Londres, qui récompense chaque année les meilleurs grands reporters français, sera remis à Montréal en mai prochain, a appris Projet J.

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    Announcing the J-Source Newsperson of the Year Shortlist

    Innovators, political shakers, and agenda-setters: We’ve gone from 28 nominees to five. Check out the short-listed candidates for the 2012 J-Source Canadian Newsperson of the Year Award. 

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    Denis Ruellan: la précarité affaiblit la capacité de mobilisation des journalistes

    Deux ans après la fin du conflit, le lock-out au Journal de Montréal fait encore couler beaucoup d’encre. De passage au Québec, le professeur à l’Université de Rennes et coordinateur du Réseau d’études sur le journalisme (REJ), Denis Ruellan, a posé son regard sur la situation lors d’un séminaire à l’UQAM le 4 février dernier.…

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    Copy editors laid off more than other newsroom staffers—but can newspapers’ credibility afford the cut?

    Newspapers looking to "cut fat" from their newsrooms often turn to laying off those who don't produce content—such as copy editors. But, as Natascia Lypny asks, can their credibility afford the cut?

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    Making room for innovation: CJF J-Talk on disruption in journalism

    When it comes to innovation, what’s next for news organizations in terms of content, strategy and advertising? As Eric Mark Do reports, Michael De Monte (ScribbleLive), Zach Seward (Quartz) and David Skok (Nieman Fellow, GlobalNews.ca) delve into this during a panel discussion with moderator Marissa Nelson (CBC).

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    Digital First Media live chat with Homicide Watch’s Laura and Chris Amico

    Join us from 2 to 3 p.m. EST today for a syndicated Digital First Media live chat with Laura and Chris Amico, the founder/editor and developer behind Homicide Watch.

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