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Mommy bloggers and journalistic standards

Mommy blogs have become monetized and it's not hard to see why: Brands embrace bloggers who promote their products, and many bloggers are only too happy to accept compensation to promote brands they were going to be writing about anyway.…

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So you want to be a ‘truth vigilante?’ Reaction to NYTimes public editor Arthur Brisbane’s column

Arthur Brisbane, New York Times public editor, attempts to equate two examples that are, by defintion, vastly different, resulted in blistering backlash from readers and journalists alike today.…

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Five questions for freelance photojournalist Nick Kozak

On the second anniversary of the Haiti earthquake, J-Source talked to Nick Kozak about what it was like to document the devastating aftermath as a freelance photojournalist, the business of selling photos and whether or not reporters can (or should)…

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Female foreign correspondents and the question of rape

Heated rhetoric aside, are journalists out of touch with the risks female reporters face in conflict zones? Ruane Remy asked this question in the Winter 2012 issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism, and examined the unique situations that female foreign correspondents…

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The ‘replaceability’ of journalists

An Israeli daily newspaper tried a radical experiment – it replaced journalists with literary writers for some editions of its paper. David Secko and Elyse Amend write about the study that followed this experiment to see if other types of…

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Tumblr to add editorial staff to create original and curated content

Tumblr has announced that they will be adding editorial staff to its team.…

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Canadian coverage of the U.S. primaries and caucuses

Having trouble getting excited about Romney versus Santorum? You’re likely not alone. Judging by these Globe and Mail comments, intense interest in the 2008 Clinton-Obama race has been replaced by a heaping of scorn on the U.S. political process…

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#Twitterfight or: How journalists manage their online presence

Childish sniping, iffy ethics and the sheer lunacy of public feuds expose the human side of journalists. Is that wrong? Raeanne Quinton looked into the emerging trend of newsrooms issuing social media guidelines to reporters for the Ryerson Review of…

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Statscan to make yet more data available at no cost

Statistics Canada is going to make more of its data available to the public without charge, a move that has been years in the making.…

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Thomson Reuters délocalise de Toronto à Bangalore

Thomson Reuters s'apprête à délocaliser une partie de ses activités en ligne dans le sud de l'Inde. Basé à Toronto depuis 2005, le site web de l'agence de presse conservera cinq salariés dans la Ville Reine. 17 permanents et cinq…

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