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    Hamilton Spectator leads ONA nominations

    The Hamilton Spectator dominated the Ontario Newspaper Awards nominations with 21 finalists, followed by the Windsor Star with 16 nods and the Waterloo Region Record with 15. The winners will be announced on April 27 in Waterloo. 

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    La critique culturelle perd-elle du terrain?

    L’espace rédactionnel qui ne cesse de diminuer. Les pré-papiers qui prennent plus d’espace que les critiques. Certains lecteurs qui ne font pas la différence entre une entrevue et une opinion. La presse culturelle doit conjuguer avec un lot d’obstacles semaine après semaine. Christian Saint-Pierre et Marc-André Lussier nous livrent leur vision du métier.  

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    Péladeau stepping down as Quebecor CEO

    After 14 years at the helm of the company founded by his father, Pierre Karl Péladeau will step down as CEO of Quebecor Inc., and will be replaced by Robert Dépatie, the president of the company’s telecommunications division. Péladeau’s unexpected departure from one of Canada’s largest media and telecommunication companies was announced in a press release Thursday…

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    Pierre-Karl Péladeau quitte le poste de PDG de Québecor

    Il sera remplacé par Robert Depatie, l'actuel président de Vidéotron. Pierre-Karl Péladeau occupera cependant de nouvelles fonctions, soit la présidence du conseil de Québecor Média ainsi que celle de TVA, et annonce des réductions de 45 millions $ dans le secteur Information.

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    Toronto Star experiments with ebook subscription model

    The Toronto Star is testing the ebook market with a subscription model — a first for a Canadian newspaper. Launched in November, Star Dispatches ebooks are long-form journalism pieces that are produced weekly. In the first of a two-part series, Eric Mark Do looks at the business of ebook production, marketing and sales. 

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    Globe and Mail leads nominations in the National Newspaper Awards

    J-Source has the full list of National Newspaper Award nominees with links to the nominated works. The winners for all 22 categories will be announced at an awards ceremony in Ottawa at the Canadian War Museum on May 3. Winners will receive cheques for $1,000 and a certificate of award.