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J-Links for July 16: Colourless sports commentary; A day in the life of journos; YouTube for news

Today's media links from Canada and beyond: Ottawa Citizen columnist David Warren's final column, less is more in sportscasting, CBC to pay more than $19,000 in unauthorized usage of photos, new book on journos around the globe. And today's read: Pew…

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From free brunch to naked men: What I learned about sports reporting

Steve Ladurantaye has covered a lot of stories from flakey TV stars to competition in the real estate industry.  But this was his first time covering a sporting event. Here is what he learned while covering last weekend’s Toronto Argonauts game.…

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New peer-reviewed journals offer venues for journalism discussion and research

Three new international peer-reviewed journals will offer journalism scholars and researchers new venues to publish their work and move discussion and exploration surrounding topics of digital journalism, journalism education, and interdisciplinary studies in communication forward.…

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J-Links for July 6: Former Radio-Canada reporter to run for PQ; Cartoonists on Q; Al-Jazeera’s Twitter hacked

Today’s media links from Canada and beyond: Former Radio-Canada reporter gets support to run for PQ, cartoonists talk to Jian Ghomeshi, one journo writes an obit for journalism and Al-Jazeera’s The Stream’s twitter gets hacked. And today’s read: Canadian unemployment…

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Fiona Conway joins CBC News as executive director of programming

CBC announced yesterday that award-winning news producer Fiona Conway will be starting at CBC News as its executive director of programming on July 23.…

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Posting, tweeting and linking to copyrighted material is okay says Federal Court

For Internet users accustomed to posting, linking, tweeting, pinning, or otherwise communicating the news of the day online, they can breathe a sigh of relief as a recent decision from the Federal Court of Canada sends a strong signal that…

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Laurier Brantford hiring for two teaching positions

Laurier Brantford’s journalism school is hiring for two teaching positions for its 2012-2013 academic year, and Bruce Gillespie, an instructor at the school, gave some insight into what they’re looking for in each of the positions over on his blog…

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Applying innovation to journalism curricula

Journalism educators went back to school for three days recently at The Poynter Institute's Teachapalooza 2012 looking for inspiration about how to update their lessons and their programs to respond to the changes in the industry. One of the participants,…

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Another female journalist sexually assaulted in Tahrir Square

Men — men everywhere. Clawing, groping and raping with their hands. Others watching. Women averting their eyes. That is the story that independent journalist and student Natasha Smith described on her blog this week.…

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J-Links for June 28: Cartoon pulled after alleged pressure; CBC/Radio-Canada’s new Chairperson; How to test your news bias

Today’s media links from Canada and beyond: B.C. cartoonist’s animation pulled off website, CBC/Radio-Canada’s Board of Director gets new Chairperson, CTV London reporter wins SONG award and a young journalist writes about experiencing sexual assault while reporting. And today’s read:…

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