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No medals for Canada

If freedom of expression were an Olympic event, Canada’s medal hopes would not be looking so good, according to this J-Source post. The post is a response to the detaining of Martin Macias Jr., a Chicago indy media reporter and activist whose journalistic status is debated in Town Hall. For the record, Macias describes himself…

If freedom of expression were an Olympic event, Canada’s medal hopes would not be
looking so good
, according to this J-Source post. The post is a response
to the detaining of Martin Macias Jr
.,
a Chicago indy media reporter and activist whose journalistic status is debated
in Town Hall.

For the record, Macias describes himself as an “Independent Journalist/Video/Radiomaker/Activist/Media Reformer/Green
Jobs Organizer” on his Twitter page. To get a feel for indy media reporting, here’s an Olympics video report from Independent Television in Chicago.

It seems for some Canadians Olympic criticism
from outsiders is hard to bear
. Visit J-Source’s 2010 Olympics Coverage section for more insights and debate from a journalist’s eye view.

(Photo from Macias’s Twitter page)


If freedom of expression were an Olympic event, Canada’s medal hopes would not be
looking so good
, according to this J-Source post. The post is a response
to the detaining of Martin Macias Jr
.,
a Chicago indy media reporter and activist whose journalistic status is debated
in Town Hall.

For the record, Macias describes himself as an “Independent Journalist/Video/Radiomaker/Activist/Media Reformer/Green
Jobs Organizer” on his Twitter page. To get a feel for indy media reporting, here’s an Olympics video report from Independent Television in Chicago.

It seems for some Canadians Olympic criticism
from outsiders is hard to bear
. Visit J-Source’s 2010 Olympics Coverage section for more insights and debate from a journalist’s eye view.

(Photo from Macias’s Twitter page)

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Patricia W. Elliott is a magazine journalist and assistant professor at the School of Journalism, University of Regina. You can visit her at patriciaelliott.ca.