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  • Fixing newsroom culture

    A conversation with Lara Setrakian. Continue Reading Fixing newsroom culture

  • Live blog: When the media becomes the news

    Covering media, power and politics. Continue Reading Live blog: When the media becomes the news

  • Live Blog: Did technology kill truth—or set it free?

    CJF J-Talk tackles the impact technology has on the dissemination of information. Continue Reading Live Blog: Did technology kill truth—or set it free?

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    “Representation is important but representing is hard”

    By H.G. Watson, Associate Editor [<a href="//storify.com/jsource/representation-is-important-but-representing-is-ha" target="_blank">View the story ""Representation is important but representing is hard"" on Storify</a>]
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    Live Blog: Politics and Democracy in America

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    Canadian news consumers unaware of financial strain on the industry

    By Steph Wechsler for the Ryerson Journalism Research Centre Although Canadians value journalism and believe it is essential to a well-functioning democracy, they don’t want to pay for it, concludes a new study that examined the state of Canadian news media. A survey conducted as part of the Public Policy Forum (PPF) report, “The Shattered Mirror,” found…

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