Year / 2013
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Is Toronto City Hall safe for journalists?
With recent reports that camera operators from Global News and a 680 News/CityNews crew were shoved, Centennial College journalism professor Ellin Bessner looks at the challenging work conditions journalists face while covering…
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David Howell leaves Edmonton Journal city editor position
City editor David Howell is leaving his position at the Edmonton Postmedia newspaper to take on an undetermined role within the company. The newspaper is hiring a new city editor, said managing…
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Media Matters seeking intern (unpaid)
Media Matters Inc. is currently seeking an editorial intern to work out of our office in downtown Toronto. We are a magazine and web publisher with a strong focus on the automotive…
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The sting of impunity: Live chat with exiled Eritrean journalist Aaron Berhane
CJFE will be holding a live chat with exiled Eritrean journalist Aaron Berhane, now living in Toronto. This event is part of an international campaign against impunity facing journalists, writers, human rights…
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Doit-on payer pour informer?
Le «journalisme de chéquier» encourage les gens à inventer ou colporter des nouvelles ou des allégations, juste pour se faire de l’argent sur le dos des médias crédules. Ça encourage également le…
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Call for papers on unpaid internships
Three Canadian professors who teach communication studies are editing a special issue on “interrogating internships” for the open-source journal tripleC: Communication, Capitalism and Critique.
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Fusillade à Libération
Alors que l'auteur de la fusillade dans les locaux de la rédaction du journal Libération à Paris court toujours dans la nature et qu'on ne connait donc pas les raisons de son…
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Guy Crevier: «Il n’y a pas une job qui n’a pas changé à La Presse»
C’est un Guy Crevier tout sourire que Projet J a rencontré vendredi dans ses bureaux du Vieux-Montréal. Le président et éditeur de La Presse, parti en croisade en Europe le mois dernier…
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Vancouver Sun denies allowing Carol Todd to read its articles before publication
The Vancouver Sun has broken the silence and denied allowing Carol Todd, the mother of bullied teenager Amanda Todd, to screen their coverage before publication. The newspaper’s editor-in-chief Harold Munro said “the relentless attacks…
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Calgary Herald ends in-house print production, marks “end of an era”
As the Calgary Herald moves to a full-colour and slimmer print format on Monday, editor-in-chief Lorne Motley calls the move from in-house production the “end of an era.” The Herald’s parent company,…