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J-Source’s new ethics editor on doing the right thing

In her first column as J-Source's new ethics editor, Romayne Smith Fullerton talks about what it means to 'do the right thing' in terms of journalistic ethics in a highly competitive and rapidly changing technological world.…

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Going in-depth: the relationship between broadcast and online news

A report from the BBC Trust that looks at the broadcasters coverage of the Arab Spring raises the question: How can broadcast and online news work best together?…

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J-Links for June 20: hopeful couple launches new paper; Sirius XM hopes to make cuts; a thought on journos working for the government

  Today’s media links from Canada and beyond: A Vancouver couple launches a new national paper, Sirius XM Canada’s cuts to artist development, a reporter’s new government job and new press freedom is celebrated with reservation in Myanmar. And today’s…

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How to turn an internship into a journalism job

A journalism internship is like a first date; it can be a horrendous nightmare you’d rather forget or the beginning of something great. But how do you persuade your bosses you’re worth it and land a highly-coveted job? Angelina Irinici found out…

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J-schools at a turning point

As the media industry faces unprecedented changes, journalism schools are re-thinking their programs. Mary McGuire explains why some critics say it's time for bold changes though there's no clear agreement on what those changes should be.…

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J-Links for June 18: Cuts to RCI; Canadian reporters in Greece; Australian paper chain’s cuts

Today’s media links from Canada and beyond: Cabinet cuts affect Radio Canada International, Canadian reporters on Greek election, The Spec’s editor-in-chief on Watergate and Australia’s major newspaper chain experience cuts and paywalls. And today’s read: two sisters’ deaths devastate Quebec neighbourhood. …

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Telling your own story: Kamal Al-Solaylee talks Intolerable

Journalists make a career of telling the stories of other people. But what about when it comes time to tell their own? Jeff Fraser explains how Kamal Al-Solaylee coped with this in the writing of his new book Intolerable, a personal…

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Anna Maria Tremonti’s CJF Excellence Award acceptance speech: ‘Take your journalism back’

The following is a transcript of CBC Radio One The Current's acceptance speech at the Canadian Journalism Foundation 15th annual awards gala. The Current is the winner of the 2012 Excellence in Journalism Award in the large/national media category. …

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When journalists go to the ‘dark side’

Scott Sutherland spent 14 years of his journalism career in a small, hot office with no windows in the basement of the B.C. parliament buildings, close to the old jail cells. His new office, just a few blocks away, has…

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Q&A with CJF Lifetime Achievement Award winner Jack Sigvaldason

Jack ‘Sig’ Sigvaldason is this year’s Canadian Journalism Foundation’s Lifetime Achievement Award winner. Belinda Alzner caught up with the Northern News Service publisher to talk about the award, why their online paywalls have worked and how things have changed in northern…

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