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J-Links for June 7: Remembering Peter Jennings; Dean Del Mastro on PnP; The stories behind Pulitzer-winners

Today’s media links from Canada and beyond: Conservative MP Dean Del Mastro makes surprise appearance on Power & Politics, CRFC boosts funding for local programming, Tim Knight on remember Peter Jennings and HuffPost launches in Spain. And today’s read: this year’s…

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J-Links for June 1: Montreal protests examined, how to report on science, money-saving journo to money-swamped journo

Today’s media links from Canada and beyond: protests bore media (and how the media has portrayed them), how to report on health and science, and a how a financial journalist rakes in the dough. And today’s read: police identify victim…

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On covering the Montreal student protests

The Quebec student protests against rising tuition fees have been covered around the world, with extensive coverage in Canada as well, including regular news coverage, features, opinion pieces and viral videos. The CBC even created an…

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From #manifencours to #manifenbars: The Montreal student protests as told by Justin Ling

Justin Ling has been covering the Montreal student protests for a while — long enough to have seen the violence against journalists and to have been arrested and released (in a very public manner). What has it been like as a freelance journalist…

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On the record with Jan Wong

Jan Wong was a high-profile reporter and columnist for The Globe and Mail up until “L’affaire Wong” in 2006. Earlier this month she self-published Out of the Blue, a book that documents the fallout from her infamous column on the…

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J-Links for May 23: The dark side of journalism, the Middle East lures journos and Facebook’s lawsuits

Today’s round-up of media links from Canada and beyond: Digital Journal’s accomplishment, media execs at Banff Media Festival, a journos move to work for the government and why some journalists are moving to the Middle East. And today’s read: Facebook is hit…

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Tonight’s disconnect? Cancelling Connect with Mark Kelley

What do you do with your highest rated orginal program when it has an engaged audience and phenomenal growth? Cut it. That's what's happening to CBC News Network's Connect with Mark Kelley. Field Notes Editor Nicole Blanchett Neheli finds out…

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J-Links for May 15: Fugitive hacker talks, journalists released in Syria and Rebekah Brooks gets charged

Today's round-up of media links from Canada and beyond: A member of Anonymous talks to journalists, Eritrea's lack of press freedom, a Quebec journalist fights for facts and Syria releases detained journalists. And today's read: Former News International chief executive…

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J-Links for May 14: Paywalls, awards and an expelled journo

Today's round-up of media links from Canada and beyond: Mathew Ingram on paywalls, another award for The Spec, a law for First Nations programming, and an expelled Chinese correspondent. And today's read: The life of a Canadian soldier told in…

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Ban billboards, revive print advertising dollars

We've known the financial picture for Canadian journalism has been in decline for a while. But one quick-and-dirty answer that has yet to be considered in Canada comes courtesy of a documentary called This Space Available, which is showing…

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