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    Manitoba considers cameras in courts

    Manitoba is mulling over whether to give the public a front-row seat in the province’s courtrooms,” reports the Canadian Press. A committee appointed by the province’s chief judges is expected to recomment within months whether Manitoba should become the latest province to allow cameras in some courtrooms.

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    Transcontinental in San Francisco brawl

    Canada’s TransContintental Printing — and its plans to use non-union pressmen — have placed it in the middle of “a game of chicken between the Teamsters and the Hearsts” involving the threatened San Francisco Chronicle newspaper, reports the Columbia Journalism Review. The piece examines the “starkly different” local coverage of two Hearst-owned newspapers, the Seattle…

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    Rogers blocks island radio application

    “A non-profit society that wants to set up a low-wattage, community radio station on Gabriola Island is worried opposition from Rogers Communications will stop their application for a broadcast licence,” reports the Victoria Times-Colonist. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission will hear on March 30 the dispute between Rogers, backed by Industry Canada, and the…

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    CCNA names winners in 2009 Better Newspapers Competition

    Congratulations to the winners in the 2009 Better Newspapers Competition! Winners were announced on Monday, March 16th, 2009 and will have the opportunity to accept their award at the Better Newspapers Competition (BNC) Banquet on Thursday, May 20th, 2009 in Montreal at the annual National Convention.

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    Small town newspapers thriving, according to report

    Columnist Joe Kimball says local papers are surviving economic meltdown within news industry. “Last week’s worrisome front-page New York Times story — “As Cities Go From Two Papers to One, Talk of Zero” — raised the specter of a death knell for many papers in big markets,  but also brought an interesting comment from a…

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    The new localism – who will deliver it?

    Several community papers are on the ropes, including the Morinville and Jasper papers, prompting a Globe and Mail online poll: Is a local newspaper important? The question follows a recent U.S. poll that found local papers won’t be missed by many. Whether the day’s tidings appear in newsprint, on a cell phone or hammered into…

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    “Rocky” reporters start own online journalism

    “Former Rocky Mountain News staffers plan to start an online newspaper if they get 50,000 paying subscribers by April 23 — what would have been the News’ 100th anniversary,” reported Editor and Publisher. The historic paper was axed by its corporate owners, E.W. Scripps Co., last month.  Got $4.99 a month U.S. to help launch…

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    CBC’s Maddren jumps to business world

    Judy Maddren, best known as the host of World Report on CBC Radio, is leaving the public broadcaster after more than three decades at the microphone. A CBC report said Maddren is leaving the CBC to focus on her own business, Sound Portraits, in which she interviews people and records their life stories.