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    L’éthique journalistique varie selon le mode de propriété du média ainsi que les contextes sociaux et politiques

    L’éthique des journalistes serait influencée par l'entreprise de presse pour laquelle ils travaillent tout comme par la société dans laquelle ils évoluent. Telles sont les conclusions d’une récente étude dirigée par Patrick Lee Plaisance, de l’Université de Syracuse.

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    Faut-il inclure Sun News au forfait de base?

      Québecor demande au CRTC d'inclure sa chaîne Sun News dans l’abonnement de base des câblodistributeurs. Ses plus critiques s’y opposent, mais d'autres croient qu’il faut lui donner une chance, au nom de la diversité d’opinion.

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    Le virage numérique, une menace au journalisme?

      Les médias font-ils erreur en misant sur le numérique afin d’assurer leur avenir? Dans son édition de janvier, le magazine français XXI lance un véritable pavé dans la mare journalistique avec un manifeste qui dérange.

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    Changes to The Globe and Mail’s Books section

    The Globe and Mail's Book section hasn’t been killed, but there are some changes being made to it.

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    What we learned from Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s #dayinthelife

    On Stephen Harper's #dayinthelife: For journalists who don’t often get to ask questions of the Prime Minister, it was interesting to see how they played it. There were the obvious stories and curation about Stanley the cat and all of the homework the PM did at his desk while he ate lunch, but there was also some journalism.

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    eBook review: Cool Heads at Kingston Pen

    Ron Haggart died in August 2011. His family has put the journalism he produced during the Kingston Pen riot in 1971 together in an ebook, Cool Heads at Kingston Pen, now available from Kobo and Kindle. It tells a detailed and gripping story of the events from the moment prisoners grabbed a guard on the evening of April…

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    RECAP: CJF J-Talk on media innovation

    What, exactly, does media innovation look like and why do newsrooms need it now? Check out this recap of the CJF J-Talk on media innovation where moderator Marissa Nelson (CBC News) spoke with some of the industry's brightest minds in Zach Seward (Quartz), Michael DeMonte (ScribbleLive) and David Skok (GlobalNews.ca/Nieman Fellow) to find out what…

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    Postmedia announces management changes to publisher of Vancouver dailies

    Gordon Fisher has been appointed president and publisher of the Pacific Newspaper Group, which publishes Postmedia dailies the Vancouver Sun and Vancouver Province. He replaces Kevin Bent, who will be leaving Postmedia Network Inc.

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    Global News to launch two new morning news shows in Halifax and Montreal Monday

    Starting Monday, viewers in Montreal and Halifax will have a new local morning show to wake up to.

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    Finding a way forward for Canadian press accountability

    With the provincial structure of press councils perhaps soon becoming a thing of the past, what is the way forward for press accountability? Belinda Alzner looks at Canada's existing mechanisms through a theoretical lens. 

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