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    CJF accepting applications for new Aboriginal Journalism Fellowship

    This new fellowship offers an early-career Aboriginal journalist the chance to explore an issue of interest to First Nations, Métis or Inuit peoples. The award aims to foster better comprehension of Aboriginal issues in Canada’s major media and community outlets.

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    Book Review: Digital Currents explores how online news is changing television

    Drawing from extensive interviews with more than 100 key players in Canadian and British broadcast newsrooms, Rena Bivens’s Digital Currents is rich with insider examples and perspectives on the roadblocks and the rewards of making TV news in the digital age. Concordia University’s Corrine Smith reviews the book.

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    How digital journalism has changed over the past 15 years

    Journalists today are also marketers and event managers. The marketing—making posters, creating hashtags, publishing social media posts promoting the events, writing press releases, cold-calling potential panel members—involves techniques journalists wouldn’t have thought about using 10 years ago, writes Diana Pereira.

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    Why it matters when separatist Péladeau flexes his media baron muscles

    The danger in having media and politics mix in Quebec, writes Toula Drimonis, is that Quebecor, which also owns TV network TVA and cable company Videotron, not only controls how Quebecers see themselves and the rest of Canada, but also how the rest of Canada sees Quebec.

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    Remembering Heather Robertson

    Michael OReilly, president of the Canadian Freelance Union, pays tribute to the trail-blazing freelancer and her legacy. 

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    Opinion: Crackdown on unpaid internships a positive step, but the collective struggle must continue

    The rules around internships versus employees are not new in Ontario, but it is a welcome, if not long overdue, turn of events that the Ministry of Labour is finally conducting a proactive enforcement blitz to bring employers that use internships in line with the law, writes Katherine Lapointe.   

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    This week in Canadian media history: Voice of Newfoundland joins CBC upon Confederation

    The Broadcasting Corporation of Newfoundland (BCN), which also owned the Voice of Newfoundland (VONF), officially joined the CBC on Apr. 1, 1949 after Newfoundland and Labrador joined Confederation.

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    Quand les sites satiriques s’amusent des travers du journalisme

    À quelques jours du 1er avril, journée où la parodie est reine, ProjetJ met un coup de projecteur sur ces sites satiriques, qui soulignent en s’en amusant les petits travers du journalisme. Une (dés)information plus vraie que nature, qui à l’heure des réseaux sociaux, devient parfois virale… au point que citoyens et décideurs se font…

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    David Skok: Why the death of the homepage is good for digital journalism

    In the 2014 Atkinson Lecture, David Skok, digital adviser to the editor at the Boston Globe, explains why the death of the homepage is good for digital journalism.

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    SRC: Mandats de campagne de l’ombudsman

    Si les campagnes électorales amènent inévitablement une augmentation du nombre de plaintes au service de l’ombudsman de Radio-Canada, le diffuseur public dispose aussi d’un tout autre moyen de savoir ce que pensent les auditeurs de sa couverture des élections. Depuis 1997, des comités de citoyens scrutent à chaque scrutin tout ce qui se dit et…

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