Ce que j’ai appris de mon stage chez Yahoo durant les Jeux olympiques
À l’école, le A est une bonne note. À l’intérieur d’une salle de nouvelles, c’est le standard. Là réside la grande différence entre ces deux mondes.
À l’école, le A est une bonne note. À l’intérieur d’une salle de nouvelles, c’est le standard. Là réside la grande différence entre ces deux mondes.
National Post editor-in-chief will leave the company, effective Thursday, after 17 years with the newspaper.
National Post editor Steve Meurice is leaving the company, effective today, after 17 years with the newspaper.
Join us for RTDNA's National Conference, June 5-7, 2014 at the King Edward Hotel, Toronto, ON and help us celebrate over 100 years of experimental and commercial electronic journalism. Find out where we've come from and our accomplishments as a medium along the way – those things will truly shape our future!
Every year on World Press Freedom Day, CJFE publishes The Review, a leading resource on free expression issues in Canada. CJFE launched a crowdfunding campaign to support the production of the 2013-2014 Review of Free Expression in Canada.
Deux ans après la mobilisation étudiante contre la hausse des droits de scolarité, et alors que les recteurs dénoncent le peu de place accordée au thème de l’éducation dans la campagne électorale, le Centre d’études sur les médias (CEM) de l’Université Laval publie un rapport sur la couverture journalistique du printemps érable. Pas de partialité…
The Free Press is looking for a web-savvy journalism intern to use data to tell stories on winnipegfreepress.com.
The independent Jewish newspaper—which resumed publication in August after a public campaign to save it—made a comeback with increased subscription costs and an upheaval in staff. And now the newspaper is undergoing a major redesign for the first time in 30 years, says editor-in-chief Yoni Goldstein.
When Global News decided to test the market with a 24-hour news channel, it did so with BC1 in a province where it attracts the lion’s share of the audience. Did the gamble pay off?
Stackhouse is the latest in a string of management departures at The Globe and Mail. He will be replaced by David Walmsley, current CBC director of news content, who will return to the Globe on March 24.