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    L’Avant-Garde: la communauté militaire de Québec aura son magazine

    En mai prochain, Audrey Raby et son équipe publieront la première édition de L’Avant-Garde, un magazine bimensuel destiné à la communauté militaire de la région de Québec. Un potentiel de 40 000 lecteurs a été estimé.

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    La Presse+ sera gratuite!

    Les langues se délient du côté de La Presse. Après avoir annoncé que l’application pour tablette serait lancée le 18 avril prochain, on sait maintenant qu’elle sera… gratuite!  

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    Sun News recants linking Vancouver Observer to Tides Canada; second apology in a week

    Sun News Network issued an apology for the second time in a week, this time for calling the Vancouver Observer an "in-house publication of Tides Foundation." Tamara Baluja reports. 

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    Recap: SAJA Talk: How are South Asian Stories covered in the Newsroom

    It’s 2013. Visible minorities are 50% of the GTA population. What impact has this had in the coverage of stories that fall outside what is considered "the mainstream?" Are the shootings at the Sikh gurdwara in the U.S., Tamil protests in Toronto or the Shafia murders treated like any other story or treated as stories…

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    Le Québec, champion du monde du fait-divers

    Huis clos rejeté! Les médias ont gagné leur combat, les journalistes ont finalement accès à la salle d’audience dans laquelle se déroule l’enquête préliminaire au procès Magnotta. L’occasion de parler encore un peu plus de faits-divers dans une Province qui en est déjà très friande.

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    Newspapers experimenting with ebook content, subscription models

    Canadian newspapers are experimenting with ebook content, price points and word counts. So far, there hasn't been a lot of consensus on what makes the best business and editorial sense, writes Eric Mark Do. This is the second part of a two-part J-Source series on ebooks.

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    La Presse to launch free tablet app

    While other newspapers have gone behind paywalls in an effort to make up revenue shortfall, La Presse publisher and president Guy Crevievr said the new tablet subscription will be offered for free. La Presse invested $40-million over three years into this new platform. 

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    Too revealing? The controversy over the Globe and Mail’s A1 photo of a figure skater

    The Globe and Mail Monday A1 photo, which showed 17-year-old Kaetlyn Osmond lifting her leg in a revealing crotch shot position, sparked outrage amongst readers. J-Source has a round-up of the reaction from journalists and the public.

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    Canadian Press reporter Mike Blanchfield wins James Travers Fellowship

    Canadian Press reporter Mike Blanchfield has won the James Travers fellowship, an $25,000 international reporting grant that will allow him to probe the human cost of cluster bombs worldwide. 

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    Halifax Chronicle Herald ceasing Sunday publication next month; launches expanded weekend edition

    The Halifax Chronicle Herald announced it’s launching a new weekend edition that will be larger than the Saturday and Sunday newspaper combined with more columns and local content. The new weekend edition will be published on April 20, ending a 15-year run for the Chronicle Herald’s Sunday edition. J-Source associate editor Tamara Baluja reports. 

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