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    Ryerson Review of Journalism cutting down to single annual issue effective immediately

    In a move to cut costs and better concentrate its resources, the Ryerson Review of Journalism will only publish one issue a year. Eric Mark Do reports. 

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    Pour les femmes journalistes, la vigilance est de mise

      Si les femmes sont largement présentes dans la majorité des salles de nouvelles québécoises, force est de constater que le plancher reste toutefois encore très collant.

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    J-Source welcomes new Associate Editor Tamara Baluja

    J-Source is pleased to announce Tamara Baluja as its new Associate Editor.

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    The Canadian Journalism Foundation to honour Michael Maclear with its Lifetime Achievement Award

    Broadcast journalist, war correspondent and independent filmmaker Michael Maclear has been named as this year’s recipient of the Canadian Journalism Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award.

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    Layoffs, outsourcing and a byline strike: A roundup of news from the Toronto Star

    This week, at Canada's largest-circulation daily newspaper: Layoffs; the possibility of print production and the young-journo developing radio room being contracted out; a reporters' byline strike; and a more definitive timeline on the impending paywall. Belinda Alzner rounds up this week in news at the Toronto Star.

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    La surveillance des médias par le public, un futur système de régulation?

      Le public va-t-il devenir un acteur de la régulation des médias, comme le pensent de plus en plus d’observateurs et de chercheurs? C’est une des questions que se pose Torbjörn von Krogh, dans un article qui se veut le prolongement de sa thèse de doctorat de l’université Mid Sweden, consacrée à l’imputabilité des médias suédois

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    VIDEO: Jorge Barrera on winning the 2012 J-Source Newsperson of the Year

      Jorge Barrera sits down with J-Source's Belinda Alzner and Eric Mark Do to talk about the journalism he does, why APTN is important to Canadian discourse and what winning the J-Source Newsperson of the Year award means to him.

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    The amplification effect of social media in real-time reporting

    Are journalists making more mistakes than they used to, or does social media simply amplify the same mistakes to a much wider audience? Eric Mark Do reports from the latest CJF J-Talk on real-time reporting in a social media age. 

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    The Last Post Files: Fighting subversion or protecting the government from embarrassment?

    The Last Post was one of the best alternative publications of the 1970s. While the small team of journalists was creating solid investigative journalism, the RCMP Security Service was keeping a close watch, recently-released documents show. One of the Service's aims? Protect the government from embarrassment. Toronto writer Paul Weinberg has this exclusive story for…

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    «Chaque permanent risque de se retrouver à la pige»

    Bientôt tous pigistes? La menace est heureusement loin d’être aux portes des rédactions mais le fait que l’avenir des permanents ne soit plus tout rose pourrait bien s’avérer une opportunité pour les journalistes en statut précaire. Explications.

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