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    Have newspapers created their own middle class?

    The National Post published an interesting article by Armine Yalnizyan, senior economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, yesterday. On the whole, the article is about RRSPs and TFSAs and dispelling the middle class myth. Here’s what’s interesting: Yalnizyan blames the media. She writes: “Newspapers make their living by writing around the facts. But…

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    Inside Google’s Toronto headquarters

    Last night, journalists were invited to learn search secrets at Google Canada’s HQ in Toronto. The Society of American Business Editors and Writers’s second foray into Canada promised to make journalists smarter researchers and “get the most from the web.” Didn’t make it? That’s OK. Former J-Source associate editor and current ScribbleLive digital journalism specialist…

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    When is a Prime Minister not a Prime Minister?

    Style can be a sticky thing, and this one’s been bugging us: Once an election has been called, should media refer still refer to the Prime Minister by his (or her) title? Or should we drop it and refer to the person simply as “X” Party Leader? We asked former CBC grammar guru Judy Maddren…

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    Sun TV one week later: What reviewers are saying

    Alright so a week has passed since the debut of Sun TV. While the network is still taking its first steps and there are, surely, more things to come, we still want to know: What did everyone think of the first seven days? Well, one thing’s for sure: few left their screens overly impressed, or…

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    More on professionalizing journalism

    Disclosure: This radio clip link is for a show done by my friend, Sean Holman, and includes my husband, Alan Bass, who has been researching and speaking on professionalizing journalism for several years. Given the recent move in Quebec and some chatter on the Canadian Association of Journalists list, I thought some people might be…

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    What Jay Rosen knows about journalism

    Jay Rosen’s been teaching journalism for a quarter-century and, recognizing the milestone, he’s written about what he thinks he knows about it. Given the changes that have occurred in the past 25 years, his observations are interesting.

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    The Bang-Bang Club

    Salon has an interesting article on war-zone journalism, one that is unfortunately apropos today.

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    NOW files integrity complaint over nearly-naked Ford cover

    Just when you thought you could finally get NOW magazine’s nearly-naked picture of Rob Ford out of your head, it’s back. A couple weeks ago, NOW magazine received national and international attention after someone at Toronto City Hall’s custodial services department allegedly ordered all copies of the publication’s March 31-April 6 edition — featuring a…