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New York Times Canadian photo archive a rich resource for journalism researchers
Collection of photos dating from about 1910 until 1990 includes images of major Canadian political events and conflicts Continue Reading New York Times Canadian photo archive a rich resource for journalism researchers
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After the Deal
How are Canadian newsrooms faring as the pace of concentration accelerates?
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Newspaper closures in Guelph, Brampton leaving communities underserved
Experts investigating local news ecosystems research community characteristics that may predict news poverty Continue Reading Newspaper closures in Guelph, Brampton leaving communities underserved
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The Power of Place: When ‘Local’ is More than a Catchphrase
While big-city newsrooms discuss the future of local news, the voice of rural Canada wanes. Continue Reading The Power of Place: When ‘Local’ is More than a Catchphrase
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How crime reporting ethics shift through cultures
Journalists around the world make the mistake of assuming that their journalistic ethical approaches are the best – or only – standards. Continue Reading How crime reporting ethics shift through cultures
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Collaborations between newsrooms and j-schools can help fill local news gaps
Newsroom collaborations can give students valuable training and provide a service by filling gaps in local news coverage. Continue Reading Collaborations between newsrooms and j-schools can help fill local news gaps
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News health bolstered by local collaborations, expert’s work shows
Collaborations between newsrooms and community members could be key to saving local news, says an expert in journalism and community engagement. Continue Reading News health bolstered by local collaborations, expert’s work shows
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When rural newspapers fall prey to predatory ownership, local content goes fast
Small market newspapers are being stripped of local content by “predatory” chain ownership groups, a new study suggests. Continue Reading When rural newspapers fall prey to predatory ownership, local content goes fast
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Canadian Press style now capitalizes Aboriginal and Indigenous
But you no longer have to capitalize internet, which was dropped on July 3. Continue Reading Canadian Press style now capitalizes Aboriginal and Indigenous
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Traditional media still most trusted
By Colette Brin and Sébastien Charlton Social media and mobile phones have become preferred options for news consumption among a growing number of users. However, in Canada, as in other countries among the 36…