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    The Guardian on the London riots: How misinformation spreads on Twitter

    How dangerous can the retweet be? The Guardian has launched an interesting interactive feature detailing how misinformation spread on Twitter during the London riots this summer. 

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    A map of the world’s best journalism pubs: What are some of your favourites?

    Take a look at the map and let CJR know your favourite place to get together with fellow journalists to celebrate filing a big story or drown your sorrows when a bad interview leaves you questioning humanity. 

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    Paying for internships: Turning experience into a commodity

    Is experience a commodity that can be bought and sold? What are the concerns if young people start having to pay for their internships?

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    The stories you probably haven’t heard of, but should have

    NewsWatch Canada recently released its list of the top 25 underreported stories of the past year. J-Source’s Belinda Alzner spoke with the researchers about what types of stories aren’t covered the way they should be, why that is and how journalists and the public can do better.

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    HuffPo Canada names their ‘news losers’ of 2011

    HuffPo Canada has named their top five "news losers" of 2011 and the results don't yield too much of a surprise.

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    Five questions for OpenFile’s Sarah Millar

    We talk to Sarah Millar, the new social media and community editor at OpenFile, about her move from the Toronto Star’s digital team to the collaborative-based startup, why social media excites her and how journalists and editors can use the Internet better.

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    The death of the sports interview: Exclusive problem or part of a larger trend?

    ESPN published a feature yesterday about the “decomposed remains of the sports interview.” They look at how Twitter, scrums and press conferences have resulted in athletes and managers putting up their guard, turning the gap between fan and team into a gaping chasm. 

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    Covering Peter MacKay, Rob Ford and the Toronto Star: The ‘tabloidization of politics’

    News media have a responsibility to keep the news in proportion. John Miller argues that the past week's coverage of Peter MacKay's helicopter ride and Rob Ford's freeze on the Toronto Star has largely failed to do this. He calls it: the tabloidization of politics. 

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    2012 preview: Digital revenue all-important for newspapers

    With 2011 revenues being less than expected, newspapers need to focus on creating digital advertising revenue next year. 

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    Many Occupy Toronto protestors gave media fake names, one claims to Star’s Kathy English

    The Star's Public Editor, Kathy English, tries to track down whether one Occupy Toronto protestor used a pseudonym to the newspaper's reporters, without it being revealed to readers.  Then, he tells her that many of his fellow protestors did the same.  Were Toronto reporters duped or did they knowingly use pseudonyms – but perhaps duping…

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