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    J-Source: A look ahead

    J-Source's new editor-in-chief introduces himself and looks ahead to some of the changes in store for the site.

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    Live chat: The Changing World Of Real-Time Sports Reporting

    Sport reporting has always been at the forefront of real-time journalism – live match reports have been there since the beginning and are still what people associate most with liveblogs. How is the internet affecting the world of sports reporting and what do journalists have to do to keep up and keep fans coming back…

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    J-Source: A look back

    After five years at J-Source, (three-and-a-half years as editor-in-chief), Janice Neil is turning over the reins to Bruce Gillespie today. Here, Neil reflects on some of the stories we've covered, the debates we've provoked, the ethical challenges we've tangled with, and how we've tried to turn our own mistakes into 'learning opportunities' for you in…

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    Newsana co-founder calls the platform ‘the meaningful news movement’

    Newsana bills itself as a way of elevating the public's conversation around news, whether it is politics, sports, entertainment, technology or whatever interests people. Ben Peterson, CEO of Newsana and Will Koblensky, a Newsana community intern, provide an inside view of what this unique project is about and how this Toronto-based project fits into the…

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    Recalling missed opportunities during early days of newspapers online

    With new and emerging technology being updated constantly, it is hard to remember what it was like when the internet invaded Canadian newsrooms around 20 years ago. David Cadogan remembers. His reflections during those pioneering days are captured in this personal essay. As a lifelong newspaper man, he owned several award-winning papers in the Miramachi…

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    Tips for hosting a live chat

    "One of the most popular ways many content publishers are incorporating real-time content into their production schedule is by hosting live chats with experts, celebrities and other notable guests.  But how do you keep your content and topics fresh, consistently land awesome guests and cultivate the community you need?    Panelists will share their tips…

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    OPINION: Freedom to photograph in Canada is under threat

    The situation in Canada has reached the point where it needs to be said loudly and clearly: there is no law against public photography in Canada; no one here can ever be arrested for the simple act of making a picture or film, unless other laws are being broken in the process; and police officers…

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    OPINION: Closure of community newspapers represents a darker and more serious trend

    On the surface, the closure of eight weekly community newspapers is cause for concern for those interested in serving rural Canada; but under further scrutiny, it appears the residents of these areas will continue to get their news from local sources. Yet, digging deeper still unveils a more complex series of questions needing answers. Robert…