Canwest courts journalism students in case of strike Both CBC and MacLeans are reporting that Canwest is looking to hire journalism students in case of a strike or lockout at the Montreal Gazette. The Montreal Media Guild, which represents Montreal Gazette employees in editorial, advertising and reader sales, voted to strike in September. …
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The media as an election issue
http://www.newslab.ca/?p=107The media as an election issue With the federal elections just a couple of weeks away, The Tyee takes a timely look at the issue of the media. The media has not formed much of the debate in the election campaign so far. Much of the discussion online has revolved about the related issue of copyright, though the parties have been rather quiet on the topic. …
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Google provides new media tools on election
http://www.newslab.ca/?p=106With Canada in the midst of a federal election, Google has come up with a couple of imaginative tools to shed light on the campaign. In a post on Google’s Public Policy blog, Canada Policy Counsel Jacob Glick explained how Google Reader was providing an insight into how the party leaders use blogs, …
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Fagstein
http://blog.fagstein.comJ-Source has picked it up from CBC. The CBC story includes a denial from Canwest News Service’s editor-in-chief that the inquiry has anything to do with a possible Gazette strike. Thanks mostly to the CBC, other blogs are also picking up the story.
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Studying the study
http://www.tamark.ca/students/2008/09/25/studying-the-study/s already been some web comment on it, including a press release that hits some of the highlights (why would a site, in 2008, choose a font that appears to replicate a typewriter?), and a longish post at Newslab (sorry, no author detail available). I haven’t had a chance to dig into the details yet, but I was amused by the terms the Canadian Internet Project has suggested for reporting on the report. Excerpted material from publications of the Canadian
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How the net is changing Canadian media habits
http://reportr.net/2008/09/24/how-the-net-is-changing-canadi...This marks a significant evolution in online behaviour, with the Internet becoming part of our social and cultural fabric. The emergence of tools that allow us to connect and socialise are turning the Internet into a third place in cyberspace. (Via Newslab.ca)
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Internet study reveals Canadian trends
http://www.themediamanager.com/3/post/2008/09/internet-study...is in some decline, but not necessarily because of the rise in new media. 3. English Canadians are using the Internet much more than French Canadians. The project's full report is available here. One of the stronger reports on the report comes from Newslab.ca.
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Media Relations in Canada
http://mediarelationsincanada.wordpress.coma loud debate. I’ll wait until after the election on both sides of the border for academic analyses of how effective social media/new media were on influencing the elections, but it’s an interesting site to keep track of in the next month. Newslab.ca, 9 September 2008 Filed under: 2008 Canadian election | Tagged: role of social media
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Reportr.net
http://reportr.netNowPublic’s news director). Both Politickr and NowPublic, as well as our j-school’s humble offering, NetPrimeMinister.ca show some of the ways that information can be accessed and aggregated using new digital tools and platforms. (Via Newslab.ca)
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J-school tracks social media buzz on Canada’s elections
http://reportr.net/2008/09/08/j-school-tracks-social-media-b...Both Politickr and NowPublic, as well as our j-school’s humble offering, NetPrimeMinister.ca, show some of the ways that information can be accessed and aggregated using new digital tools and platforms. (Via Newslab.ca)
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Top tips on how to survive journalism school
http://blogging-online.hotmodelmania.com/20072/top-tips-on-h...Top tips on how to survive journalism school With students across Canada starting out on journalism programs at university, ... is in a blog. Blogging offers a way for... Original post: Top tips on how to survive journalism school by at Aggregated News Technorati tag: Blogging online
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Hit TV shows finally come to the web in Canada
http://reportr.net/2008/08/28/hit-tv-shows-finally-come-to-t...next step is to take this beyond the computer screen and offer a similar service via the TV screen. Forrester anticipates systems make TV work like the web won’t come along until 2010,with the big industry-wide shift taking place from 2012-18. (Via Newslab.ca)
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Liseberg Theme Park
http://provel.mueblesprovel.com/blog/2008/07/liseberg-theme-...liseberg theme park tags: liseberg theme park liseberg theme park links: http://copeiaecoleia.blogspot.com http://silverghost.wordpress.com http://vonvonz.tehpeng.com http://tooteh.com http://blog.foofactory.fi http://newslab.ca http://john-carlton.com http://blog.ledebugger.com http://momory.tistory.com http://drehzahlgeil.com liseberg theme park, Description: The Age - Business News, World News & Breaking News liseberg theme park in Australia liseberg theme park
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