Now on J-Source: Firings at CTV BC; Sun Media commentary; Public letter to OpenFile
TORONTO, Nov. 22, 2012 /CNW/ - FEATURES
J-News
CTV British Columbia fires general manager and news director
Last week, CTV British Columbia fired vice-president and general manager Tom Haberstroh and news director Margo Harper. He had worked for the network for 31 years; she for 12. Rhiannon Russell reports.
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J-News
Job cuts at Sun Media gut local news, argues former editor
Former Toronto Sun editorial page editor Rob Granatstein laments Sun Media's 500 job cuts, saying they have "crushed local newsrooms." The Sun, he argues, seems to be "ceding any advantage" it had as a local newspaper to its competitors.
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The Business of Journalism
OpenFile freelancers still not paid, but public letter prompts "open channel" of communication
In a rare act of freelancer solidarity, six writers for OpenFile Montreal signed their names to a public letter, calling on the start-up to pay them. As Rhiannon Russell finds, that hasn't happened yet, but for now they're happy with regular updates from OpenFile CEO Wilf Dinnick.
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Field Notes
Public spheres, public spaces and "shit storms"
For journalists in particular, understanding the impact of what we say and do on the Internet is now an essential skill. But is it even possible to predict reaction to an offhand comment or in-depth story, or determine how much of an event is reflected in the social media swarm that takes over stories like the uprising in Egypt? That type of online discourse was the focus of the New Media and the Public Sphere conference in Copenhagen. Nicole Blanchett Neheli was there, and captures the dialogue in a Storify.
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Ideas
How I got the photo: NNA winner Rich Lam on the Vancouver riots' kissing couple
Once Rich Lam's photo of a couple kissing during the Stanley Cup riots in Vancouver in 2011 went viral, its authenticity was questioned. Lam discusses the impact unethical photographers and editors can have on photojournalism as a whole.
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EVENTS CALENDAR
- Nov. 22: A Bitter Taste of Freedom: Film Screening and Director Q&A, ON
- Nov. 22: CJF J-Talk: Keeping You on the Tube: The Mission of Broadcast News, ON
- Nov. 24: New Canadian Media Professionals' Network Event, ON
- Nov. 27: Samara Seminar with Sasha Issenberg, ON
- Nov. 28: Beyond the Front Page: Reporting on Human Development in Afghanistan, Toronto, ON
- Nov 29: Beyond the Front Page: Reporting on Human Development in Afghanistan, Ottawa, ON
- Nov 29: Syria: Visions for Tomorrow, ON
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