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  • Pour tracer les contours de cette spécialité qu’est le journalisme de données, on discute avec Naël Shiab, qui le pratique depuis 2015 dans divers médias, et depuis 2018 au sein de CBC/Radio-Canada.

    Balado – Le métier d’informer avec Naël Shiab

    par Steve Proulx Les journalistes doivent toutes et tous cultiver leurs sources : savoir où trouver l’information juste, quels experts solliciter, trouver des sources crédibles et diversifiées… Et on juge souvent du professionnalisme d’un ou d’une journaliste à l’épaisseur de son carnet d’adresses, à la richesse de son réseau de contacts. Or, nous sommes dans…

  • COVID-19 Media Impact Map for Canada: CBC News

    This post is part of the COVID-19 Media Impact Map for Canada, a joint initiative of J-Source, the Local News Research Project at Ryerson University and the Canadian Association of Journalists. Continue Reading COVID-19 Media Impact Map for Canada: CBC News

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    Memo: Manager and editor-in-chief of CBC News Jennifer McGuire announces departure

    This memo to CBC staff was sent on Feb. 27 by Jennifer McGuire. Continue Reading Memo: Manager and editor-in-chief of CBC News Jennifer McGuire announces departure

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    CMG calls on Ottawa to up public broadcasting dollars in wake of cuts at CBC

    The public broadcaster is axing 35 positions and just reversed decision to merge CBC North newscasts Continue Reading CMG calls on Ottawa to up public broadcasting dollars in wake of cuts at CBC

  • What happens when newsrooms get automated?

    Journalists aren’t the only workers adjusting to the changes Continue Reading What happens when newsrooms get automated?

  • How do we hold news media accountable?

    Coverage of the Toronto van tragedy demonstrates how ethical lapses erode public trust, writes Amira Elghawaby. Continue Reading How do we hold news media accountable?

  • CBC’s Royal Fascinator is an experiment in limited-run newsletters

    The newsletter, launched eight weeks before the royal wedding, takes readers inside the event. Continue Reading CBC’s Royal Fascinator is an experiment in limited-run newsletters

  • A study in news poverty in Thunder Bay

    When a massive corruption scandal erupted in Thunder Bay, where were the newspaper reporters? Continue Reading A study in news poverty in Thunder Bay

  • The new National: Are four TV anchors four times as good as one?

    You widen the potential of attracting more eyeballs by having more than one anchor. Continue Reading The new National: Are four TV anchors four times as good as one?

  • New look: The National is prioritizing in depth original journalism

    The new edition of The National will premiere on Nov. 6, 2017 with four new hosts. Continue Reading New look: The National is prioritizing in depth original journalism

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