Transcontinental told to sell 34 newspapers in Quebec
The Competition Bureau told Transcontinental it must put 34 weekly community newspapers up for sale to maintain healthy competition for advertising sales in local Quebec markets.
The Competition Bureau told Transcontinental it must put 34 weekly community newspapers up for sale to maintain healthy competition for advertising sales in local Quebec markets.
Il aura suffi de poster une annonce sur le forum de l’Association des journalistes indépendants du Québec (AJIQ) pour se rendre compte du nombre impressionnant de rédacteurs en chef qui travaillent… à la pige! Car si ProjetJ s’est entretenu avec quatre d’entre eux seulement pour les besoins de ce reportage, le message a reçu une…
Brand journalism has found a place in this new media ecosystem, where traditional media are trying to adapt. And with this proliferation comes questions about brand journalism’s legitimacy. Robert Delaney reflects on moving from a traditional media to a branded content at /newsrooms.
Toronto Star photographer Steve Russell explains how to properly direct your flash using a snoot.
L’Association des journalistes indépendants (AJIQ) propose jeudi soir une formation sur le reportage à l’étranger. L’occasion pour ProjetJ de discuter avec celui qui la donne, Valérian Mazataud, photojournaliste indépendant qui depuis 2009 a couvert les principaux drames qui se sont joués tout autour de la planète, et de lui demander quelques conseils pour qui voudrait…
The federal government has abandoned funding for the World Values Survey—just like it did for the long-form census. Sean Holman reports.
CBC policy on balance allows for the expression of a variety of views over a reasonable period of time, writes ombudsman Esther Enkin.
Danny Glenwright, managing editor for Xtra in Toronto and Ottawa, is leaving the news magazine to join Journalists for Human Rights as its interim executive director.
Bellrichard, an associate producer at CBC Vancouver and a web developer at the UBC Graduate School of Journalism, is the winner of the Canadian Journalism Foundation’s Aboriginal journalism fellowship.
The first delivery of a morning newspaper by air in Canada was made on May 27, 1919, when Roland Groome delivered the Regina Morning Leader to Moose Jaw, Sask.