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Five questions for The Globe and Mail’s Chris Boutet

J-Source talked to Chris Boutet, the deputy editor of digital operations at The Globe and Mail about how newsrooms can use analytics to guide web editorial content, how some analytics tools differ from one another and how they have influenced the emerging…

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Occupy Toronto creates colour scheme in face of eviction

  By Sofia MikhaylovaNovember 16, 2011 A cluster of tents grouped together with signs and labels surrounding them define the appearance of Occupy Toronto. Singing, smoking, and talking to reporters; stragglers, volunteers, and self-proclaimed protesters gather and walk around the encampment.…

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Student journalism and Occupy Nova Scotia

Occupy Nova Scotia took up protest in Halifax's Grand Parade Square on Oct. 15, 2011. In a move that was considered questionable by a number of Halifax media outlets, mayor Peter Kelly ordered an eviction during a tropical storm on…

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Student journalism and Occupy Ottawa

Occupy protesters set up camp in Confederation Park on Oct. 15, 2011, where they stayed until their eviction on Nov. 23.  Here is some of the insight that Carleton journalism students brought: On the first day, Victoria Abraham* and Loren…

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Student journalism and Occupy Toronto

Occupy Toronto began on Oct. 15, 2011 when nearly 3,000 protestors took to Bay St. From there, they moved on to St. James Park, which they would call "home" until police peacefully dismantled their camp on Nov. 23 following an…

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Craig Silverman, Regret the Error join Poynter Institute

Craig Silverman has announced that as of Dec. 19, his award-winning blog, RegretTheError.com, will be moving to Poynter.org, and he will be joining the institute as a member of its adjunct faculty.…

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Five questions for OpenFile’s Sarah Millar

We talk to Sarah Millar, the new social media and community editor at OpenFile, about her move from the Toronto Star’s digital team to the collaborative-based startup, why social media excites her and how journalists and editors can use the Internet…

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The death of the sports interview: Exclusive problem or part of a larger trend?

ESPN published a feature yesterday about the “decomposed remains of the sports interview.” They look at how Twitter, scrums and press conferences have resulted in athletes and managers putting up their guard, turning the gap between fan and team into a…

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Wot means journalistic independence? One answer, in the form of a sonnet

It's become a familiar, yet unresolved, question: what, if anything, distinguishes an act of journalism from other stuff? Ivor Shapiro has a thought on that, with a little help from the Bard of Avon.…

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Paywalls coming to New Brunswick, ending free access to online news

What happens when a province sees the bulk of its online news move behind a paywall? That’s the question that will be answered as early as next week when the Irving-owned Brunswick News Inc. ends free access to the online…

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