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    Global News bringing more local news to Halifax, New Brunswick

    Global News is adding two 30-minute local newscasts for Halifax and New Brunswick audiences starting Monday April 15. The one-hour Global Maritimes News Final show will be replaced by local programming from Global Halifax and Global News Brunswick stations and will feature hyperlocal weather and news tailored to each province.

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    Michelle Lang Fellowship now accepting applications

    The recipient will spend six months working with Postmedia News in Ottawa followed by another six months at the Calgary Herald, and will have the opportunity to work on a special in-depth project.

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    Quand Médium Large est forcée d’émettre un correctif

    L’émission Médium Large a dû émettre un rectificatif la semaine dernière après avoir reçu deux plaintes concernant un extrait diffusé le 5 mars. L’un des plaignants n’a pas été satisfait de la mise au point, mais l’ombudsman de Radio-Canada vient de rejeter sa plainte.  

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    Corus reports drop in Q2 earnings; Astral shows profit

    Corus Entertainment, which owns news talk stations like CKNW and AM640, showed an 11 per cent decrease in revenue. Meanwhile, Astral recorded its 66th consecutive quarter of profit. 

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    Postmedia revenue dips 10 per cent

    The deepened losses were primarily due to a decrease in print advertising revenue, which has been shrinking faster than online advertising has been able to make up for.

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    Why did Peter Mansbridge choose to go into journalism?

    Nearing his 45th anniversary at The CBC, Peter Mansbridge explains how he came to be a journalist. 

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    Willfully blind: A closer look at the Margaret Wente plagiarism scandal and what it says about The Globe and Mail’s institutional arrogance

    Read the RRJ's highly-anticipated summer cover story on how The Globe and Mail handled the Margaret Wente plagiarism scandal. 

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    What to expect in RRJ’s final summer issue

    RRJ's editor Rhiannon Russell on what's in the final summer issue the student magazine will publish. 

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    Ryerson Review of Journalism defends its Wentegate analysis

    When the Ryerson Review of Journalism was initially writing its cover story on the Margaret Wente plagiarism scandal, The Globe and Mail’s publisher Phillip Crawley told the team of student writers that  “If the Ryerson Review publishes a piece about the Globe that is balanced and fair, that will be a first.” Taking it as…

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    Radio-Canada s’associe au D.E.S.S. en journalisme de l’UdeM

    Une entente de partenariat a été conclue entre l'émission Enquête de Radio-Canada et le programme du D.E.S.S. en journalisme. En vertu de cette entente, des membres de l'émission Enquête participeront tout au long du trimestre d'hiver au cours « Traitement de l'information (journalisme d'enquête) », donné par Alain Saulnier.

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