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    Le débat des chefs: «une responsabilité immense» pour les animateurs

    Sébastien Bovet et Anne-Marie Dussault animeront demain soir le débat des chefs diffusé par un consortium composé de Radio-Canada et de Télé-Québec. Tout deux ont accepté de révéler à ProjetJ comment ils se préparent pour cet exercice qu’ils jugent déterminant pour l’issue du vote. Une affectation dont ils mesurent toute la responsabilité.

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    Memo: David Walmsley replaces John Stackhouse as Globe and Mail editor-in-chief

    David Walmsley will become editor-in-chief of The Globe and Mail, effective March 24. He will take over from John Stackhouse. 

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    Toronto Star Master Glass: How to use alternative light sources

    No on-camera flash? No problem! Toronto Star photographer Richard Lautens shows you how to use easy to find light sources to create illuminating photographs.

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    Les journalistes, véhicules essentiels pour la préservation de la langue

    Alors que la 18ème Francofête bat son plein et à deux jours de la journée internationale de la francophonie, ProjetJ a voulu savoir si les journalistes sont de bons serviteurs de la langue de Molière. Analyse avec Danielle Turcotte, directrice générale des services linguistiques à l’Office québécois de la langue française (OQLF).

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    Rogers launches Maclean’s on the Hill radio show

    Maclean’s political journalists—Paul Wells, John Geddes and Aaron Wherry—will offer their take on federal politics on a new show on Ottawa’s 1310 station.

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    Former Globe reporter Dawn Walton joins CTV Calgary as managing editor

    Walton joined CTV Calgary as its managing editor on March 17. She replaces Jeff Little who is now the director of news and public affairs at the station. 

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    Sun Media 24 hours vice-president Lucie Leduc leaves company

    Leduc, who was in-charge of running Sun Media’s six 24 hours newspapers, is leaving the company after it halted the publication of three of the free dailies. 

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    Why the press can’t help but speculate about the missing Malaysia Airlines flight

    The story is the fact that the plane has disappeared—and what a terrible mismatch that is for the way the news cycle, social media and the human brain work, writes Craig Silverman. There is nothing to train a live camera on, tweet in real-time or crowdsource. 

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    Canadian Press editor-in-chief Scott White joins Postmedia

    White, who has been with the Canadian Press for over three decades, is joining Postmedia Network as vice-president of content strategy and business development on March 24. 

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    Les journalistes multiplateformes, pieuvres humaines d’aujourd’hui

    Le journalisme multiplateforme permet au public de s’informer en tout temps et à tout endroit. Amenant l’information au-delà du support papier, les technologies accompagnent les gens au quotidien. Outre la télévision, la radio et l’ordinateur, les appareils mobiles constituent désormais des outils d’information non négligeables. Pour les journalistes, c’est une réalité à laquelle ils ne…

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