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    Rogers appoints new group publishers for current affairs and business magazines

    Sandra Parente, most recently publisher of MoneySense and formerly general manager of corporate sales, is now group publisher of Rogers' current affairs stable, including Maclean's and Sportsnet. Ian Portsmouth, who heads Canadian Business and its Profit-branded section and projects, will fill Parente's shoes at MoneySense. As such, Portsmouth is now group publisher of business titles.

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    Plus d’indépendance, d’imputabilité et de transparence pour Québecor Media

    L’arrivée de Pierre-Karl Péladeau sur la scène politique soulève deux enjeux éthiques majeurs. Le premier est lié à son éventuel statut de parlementaire membre d’un parti gouvernemental où il pourrait, directement ou indirectement, participer à des discussions et décisions favorisant ses propres intérêts. Le second concerne l’indépendance des salles de nouvelles de l’empire de presse…

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    Candidature de PKP: inquiétudes sur le front de la liberté de la presse

    Après plusieurs semaines de rumeurs et de démentis persistants, le Parti québécois a confirmé hier, la candidature de Pierre Karl Péladeau, propriétaire de Québecor, dans la circonscription de Saint-Jérôme. Une annonce qui a engendré une véritable éclipse médiatique, en même temps que de vives inquiétudes du point de vue de la liberté de la presse…

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    Toronto Star builds technology to post professional camera photos instantly on live blogs

    It’s as quick as shooting a picture on your smartphone and posting it to Facebook or social media seconds later, with one exception—you’re shooting with a professional camera. Photojournalism editor Mark Taylor talks to Taras Slawnych, visuals editor at the Toronto Star, and the brains behind this new technology. 

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    CBC leads at RNAO health reporting awards

    The CBC won three awards in the 2013 Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario's health reporting awards. 

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    ROB editor Derek DeCloet leaves Globe for Rogers

    Report on Business editor Derek DeCloet is leaving The Globe and Mail to become director of content strategy at Rogers Publishing. His last day at the Globe is March 14. 

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    How to cover the logistical beast that is the Olympics

    What was it like to be part of the CBC machine covering the Olympics? David Common reflects on reporting from the ground in Sochi and the logistical beast that is the Winter Games.

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    Memo: ROB editor Derek DeCloet leaving The Globe and Mail

    Report on Business editor Derek DeCloet is leaving The Globe and Mail to become director of content strategy at Rogers Publishing. His last day at the Globe is March 14. 

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    What I learned during my Olympics internship at Yahoo

    While covering the Olympics in a foreign country presents logistical challenges, working at home in Canada to manage the deluge of content coming in from the Sochi Games had its own set of challenges. Ryerson journalism student Alex Chippin shares what he learned on his internship at Yahoo Canada Sports. 

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    This week in Canadian media history: World’s first radio play-by-play of hockey game in Regina

    The world's first radio play-by-play broadcast of a professional hockey game was made on March 14, 1923, by Pete Parker at Regina's CKCK.

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