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  • Staying Alive Preserving Local News in Canada Episode 3 Understanding News Deserts Winston Sih with Anita Li Supported by the Creative School at Toronto Metropolitan University and J-Source

    Staying Alive: Understanding News Deserts with Anita Li

    Newsroom convergence means Canada has seen a rise in news deserts and ghost newsrooms. Media consultant Anita Li explores the consequences, effects and innovative solutions on geographic and cultural communities across the country. Continue Reading Staying Alive: Understanding News Deserts with Anita Li

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  • Staying Alive Episode 2: The Reality of Freelancing Winston Sih with Nora Loreto Supported by the Creative School at Toronto Metropolitan University and J-Source

    Staying Alive: The Reality of Freelancing with Nora Loreto

    As freelance journalism increasingly becomes the norm in the broadcasting industry, Canadian Freelance Union President Nora Loreto discusses strategies for entrepreneurs to succeed in a challenging media environment. Continue Reading Staying Alive: The Reality of Freelancing with Nora Loreto

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  • Dessin qui montre le balado de Projet J sur la couverture des faits divers au Québec

    BALADO – Couvrir les faits divers : pratique et éthique

    Une part importante de la couverture de l’actualité au Québec est consacrée aux faits divers. Une tragédie entraîne souvent un véritable cirque médiatique : tous les médias sont sur place, on veut tout savoir du suspect, on retrouve les proches des victimes… Les voisins avaient-ils des soupçons ? Les médias américains ont une expression :…

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    The Online News Act and its impact on the ethnic media landscape in Canada

    Amid concerns surrounding Bill C-18, some question the legislation’s ability to help smaller, ethnic media outlets Continue Reading The Online News Act and its impact on the ethnic media landscape in Canada

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    Apply for the 2023 EU-Canada Young Journalist Fellowship

    Submissions due May 3 Continue Reading Apply for the 2023 EU-Canada Young Journalist Fellowship

  • Staying Alive Preserving Local News in Canada Winston Sih with Adrian Harewood Supported by the Creative School at Toronto Metropolitan University and J-Source

    Staying Alive: Post-Pandemic Broadcasting with Adrian Harewood

    From FAST streaming news channels to continued remote production, journalism professor Adrian Harewood analyzes the effects of post-pandemic local broadcasting in Canada. Continue Reading Staying Alive: Post-Pandemic Broadcasting with Adrian Harewood

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  • Staying Alive Season two Preserving local news in Canada Winston Sih Supported by Toronto Metropolitan University The Creative School J-Source

    Introducing Staying Alive: Preserving Local News in Canada

    TMU instructor and broadcaster Winston Sih expands conversations with local news experts with Season 2 of journalism research podcast Continue Reading Introducing Staying Alive: Preserving Local News in Canada

  • Photo de Bertin Leblanc, fondateur du Festival international de journalisme de Carleton sur Mer en Gaspésie.

    À Carleton-sur-Mer, un « rendez-vous citoyen » avec les journalistes en mai 2023

    Par Antoine Char La cause est entendue ! Le débat n’est pas clos pour autant. Oui le journalisme est en crise à l’heure où vérité et démocratie battent de l’aile. Non, il ne faut pas baisser les bras car c’est un métier crucial, important, le plus beau de tous diront ses praticiens. Alors ? Du…

  • Journalism jobs: March 29

    Want your call for pitches or job posting featured? Tweet it to us or use the hashtag #CdnMediaJobs Continue Reading Journalism jobs: March 29

  • Photo de Réal Germain, patron au FM 98,5 Montréal (Cogeco)

    Réal Germain, son ami Paul Arcand et son amour de la radio

    La radio a un point en commun avec Mark Twain. Donnée pour morte année après année, comme l’écrivain américain, elle répond sans sourciller : « L’annonce de ma mort est très exagérée ! » Peu importe qui l’a inventée (l’Italien Guglielmo Marconi ou le Canadien Reginald Fessenden), s’il y en a une grouillante de vie c’est bien le 98,5.…

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