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The Globe and Mail asks employees to take unpaid leave
When publisher Philip Crawley told employees about The Globe and Mail’s plans to implement a metered paywall system, he also told them of plans the newspaper has to cut costs over the summer.…
ContinueIs this article trying to sell you something? (Or, the role of advertorials)
At times, newspapers walk a fine line between advertising and editorial. As Heather Jordan Ross explains in the latest issue of the King's Journalism Review, advertorials come in all shapes and sizes and, in some cases, are absolutely essential…
ContinueDoes the Sutherland example show a need for editorial oversight on reporters’ tweets?
The Montreal Gazette's Anne Sutherland's tweets last week have raised the question of whether or not editors should have some sort of oversight when reporters are live-tweeting from the field. After all, while live-tweeting on assignment, a reporter is directly…
ContinueOn Rob Ford, Daniel Dale and Fencegate: Journalists, stand together for access to information
Could all of Toronto media feel the effects of a 'Ford freeze?' Romayne Smith Fullerton, a professor of media studies at the University of Western Ontario, takes a look at the bigger picture behind Ford's dispute with Dale…
ContinueHarper’s ‘award-winning’ tight-lipped government and how the NDP would open up to journalists
Journalists' continued frustration with a lack of access to information earned the Harper goverment the CAJ Code of Silence Award at Saturday night's gala. On Sunday morning, it was an issue that Thomas Mulcair took up when he gave his…
ContinueJournalists victims of police and protester violence in Montreal student demonstrations
Sound bombs, tear gas, paintballs, broken windows, shouting, car chases, helicopter noise, police sirens …downtown Montreal looked like a war zone last night as demonstrators and police engaged in yet another confrontation as the 75-day strike against rising tuition fees…
ContinueReview: The Tower of Babble by Richard Stursberg
The Tower of Babble by Richard Stursberg is a mass of contradictions, says Howard Bernstein in this review. So, why read it? A few reasons: It is a rare opportunity to see inside CBC management. It is an amazing look at one…
ContinueJournalism conference offers bright moments for news industry in transition
The Journalism Strategies Conference at McGill in Montreal was full of interesting critiques, insights and thoughtful discussion. Professor Robert Washburn provides a summary blog on a few impressions from this past weekend where academics, journalists and students examined journalism and…
Continue‘We’re all journalists now’…but are we, really?
Anyone who came to last night’s forum on participatory journalism looking to be told definitively how blogging, commenting, social media and engagement have changed the craft of journalism surely left disappointed. While the panelists agreed that engaging with audiences is…
ContinueSaving Face: Changing the world through storytelling
For Oscar-winning documentary maker Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy, making films is a way to promote social change. In this exclusive interview for J-Source, she tells Sneha Kulkarni it's not the awards that matter, but the lives you change.…
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