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Toronto Star to launch paywall in 2013
The Toronto Star has announced it will make the move to a paid-subscription model for its online content beginning in 2013.…
ContinueDon’t scrap the paper: J-Talk with Canadian newspaper editors
It’s not time to kill print entirely, but the industry has a slew of competitors and challenges that it must address. Eric Mark Do reports from the recent CJF J-Talk with a panel of Canadian newspaper editors, where they talked…
ContinueRoundup: Newsweek to cease print publication, go digital-only in 2013
It may not be Canadian, but a legacy weekly magazine shifting out of print production as Newsweek announced today will likely have industry-wide implications, at least serving as an example for publications thinking about going digital-only. As a result, we have created…
ContinueThe Globe and Mail to launch paywall on Oct. 22
The Globe and Mail will launch a paywall on Oct. 22, charging non-print subscribers who wish to access more than 10 articles a month on theglobeandmail.com. Belinda Alzner explains what content will remain free, why the paper took a “social media porous” approach and…
ContinueJ-Links: Alan Toulin dead at 63; Journalists up for Governor General lit awards; DJ Journo?
J-Links: Alan Toulin dead at 63; Journalists up for Governor General lit awards; DJ Journo?…
ContinueWentegate: A roundup of the coverage and commentary
It wasn’t just Margaret Wente’s apparent failure to properly attribute a 2009 column that captivated journalists over the last week, but also The Globe and Mail’s response and the role that the blogosphere and social media played. Eric Mark Do and Belinda…
ContinueOn reporting from the 1972 Summit Series
Like millions of Canadians Robert Lewis remembers exactly where he was when Paul Henderson scored the goal that won the 1972 Summit Series for Canada against the Soviet Union: In the stands at Moscow’s Luzhniki Ice Palace, reporting for Time magazine.…
ContinueJ-Source’s Q&A with Carol Wainio
Carol Wainio is a Canadian visual artist and adjunct professor at the University of Ottawa. She has also been writing about the media and Canadian columnists for years on her blog, Media Culpa. She answered a few questions from…
ContinueWinnipeg Free Press cuts seven from newsroom staff
The Winnipeg Free Press laid off seven staff members Tuesday, including five reporters, one paginator and one manager.…
ContinueDavid Carr’s golden age of journalism
A golden age of journalism? It’s not how some would describe newspaper closures, reduced print schedules and job cuts in the thousands. But to David Carr, it makes sense. Rhiannon Russell reports from the CJF J-Talk with The New York…
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