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    La surveillance des médias par le public, un futur système de régulation?

      Le public va-t-il devenir un acteur de la régulation des médias, comme le pensent de plus en plus d’observateurs et de chercheurs? C’est une des questions que se pose Torbjörn von Krogh, dans un article qui se veut le prolongement de sa thèse de doctorat de l’université Mid Sweden, consacrée à l’imputabilité des médias suédois

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    VIDEO: Jorge Barrera on winning the 2012 J-Source Newsperson of the Year

      Jorge Barrera sits down with J-Source's Belinda Alzner and Eric Mark Do to talk about the journalism he does, why APTN is important to Canadian discourse and what winning the J-Source Newsperson of the Year award means to him.

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    The Last Post Files: Fighting subversion or protecting the government from embarrassment?

    The Last Post was one of the best alternative publications of the 1970s. While the small team of journalists was creating solid investigative journalism, the RCMP Security Service was keeping a close watch, recently-released documents show. One of the Service's aims? Protect the government from embarrassment. Toronto writer Paul Weinberg has this exclusive story for…

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    «Chaque permanent risque de se retrouver à la pige»

    Bientôt tous pigistes? La menace est heureusement loin d’être aux portes des rédactions mais le fait que l’avenir des permanents ne soit plus tout rose pourrait bien s’avérer une opportunité pour les journalistes en statut précaire. Explications.

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    Are journalists shitbags? (Or, how to avoid sensationalism)

    Renee Wilson was surprised to hear someone describe journalists as "shitbags" at a recent conference, and grew concerned when that statement was backed up with plenty of examples of subpar shock journalism being passed off as news. Here in J-Source, she explores a solution for sensationalism: "genuine conversation."

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    Future of Toronto Star radio room uncertain as company looks to cut costs

    Yesterday, the big news out of the Toronto Star was the dozens of jobs the company intends to slash as it looks to outsource some of its print production in the face of declining revenue. But tucked away at the end of a paragraph in a memo from the union that represents Star employees was the fact the company…

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    Greatest Hits: Canadian journalists share scanner stories

    News of the possible closure of the Star's radio room program sparked a slew of memories for Canadian journalists, many of whom spent countless hours with one ear on the scanner. Steve Ladurantaye rounded up some of their best stories.

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    La prise en considération des victimes d’évènements traumatisants dans les reportages journalistiques

    L’auteure Carrie Rentschler examine comment les évènements traumatisants sont rapportés dans les nouvelles. En analysant la formation des certaines écoles de journalisme aux États-Unis, notamment la formation spécifique aux évènements dramatiques et traumatisants, elle démontre comment celle-ci se manifeste dans les comptes rendus.

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    Toronto Star intends to cut jobs, outsource production in face of revenue challenges

    The Toronto Star told staff on Monday that it intends to cut jobs and outsource copy editing and print page production in the face of revenue challenges that have become commonplace in the newspaper industry.

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    Entente de principe entre La Presse et ses cinq syndicats

    Les membres des cinq syndicats de La Presse ont conclu une entente de principe avec la direction, vendredi. Les nouvelles conventions collectives viendront à échéance à la fin de 2015.

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