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    Memo on CBC News and Centres senior management structure

    Read the article on the management structure at CBC I hope you are enjoying the summer and have been able to take some time for rest and relaxation. In the spring and early summer, we made some changes to the management structure of CBC News. I would like to take this opportunity to connect the…

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    CBC ombusdman says Marketplace segment on hearing aids needed more info

    CBC News Marketplace challenged the high cost of hearing aids and raised issues about the cost of the hearing aids and the lack of clarity for consumers about what they are paying for. The CBC Ombudsman agreed with a complainant that the piece would have been better balanced if it had left itself time to…

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    Town Crier employees buy the newspaper and prepare for September relaunch

    When Multimedia Nova, the parent company that owned Toronto’s Town Crier newspapers, went under in May, several employees banded together to buy the newspaper and are gearing up for a September relaunch. 

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    CBC ombudsman review of The National television report on Syrian non-intervention

    The CBC Office of the Ombudsman reviewed a complaint that asserted a CBC Television report on The National suggested a connection between Israeli geopolitics and international non-intervention in Syrian strife, but did not find a violation of CBC Journalistic Standards and Practices.

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    Globe public editor: Bradley or Chelsea? How The Globe will refer to Private Manning

    Although there is nothing specific in The Globe and Mail’s style guide, the practice for transgender people, has been to respect the wishes of the individual as to whether he or she wishes to identify as a woman or a man.

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    WikiLeaks, l’affaire Manning, les journalistes d’investigation et la protection de leurs sources

    Le soldat Bradley Manning a été condamné hier à 35 ans de prison pour avoir transmis à WikiLeaks des milliers de documents, constituant la plus importante fuite d’informations confidentielles de l’histoire des États-Unis. Une mine d’or pour les journalistes d’investigation du monde entier, mais qui les a également obligés à réfléchir sur leurs propres pratiques…

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    Globe public editor: A look at why comments are closed on some Rob Ford stories

    The Globe and Mail's public editor Sylvia Stead responds to readers who questioned why comments were closed on the story about Toronto Mayor Rob Ford’s recent trip to the Taste of the Danforth food festival, after drinking “a few beers.”

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    Globe public editor: Do readers want just the facts?

    Readers responded to a column by The Globe and Mail's public editor Sylvia Stead, who said journalism is evolving, and experienced reporters should be free to use their knowledge to explain and analyze what is happening and why.

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    Nine staff take Waterloo Region Record buyouts

    Nine people have taken buyouts at the Waterloo Region Record, according to a memo obtained by J-Source, including city editor Harvey Taylor and assistant news editor Bill Bean. 

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    Breakfast Television Montreal unveils its new broadcast studio

    City unveiled its brand-new, 2,800-square-foot studio studio for its new Montreal Breakfast Television show. The show premieres Monday, Aug. 26 at 6 a.m.

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