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TORONTO, Aug. 16, 2012 /CNW/ -
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The media coverage of Danzig Street shooting: The opinion of a journalist from Scarborough
Last month's Danzig Street shooting in Scarborough, Ont. left two dead, 23 wounded and the media in a frenzy. Reporters flooded the neighbourhood, used social media to track down sources and wrote endlessly about the event. Priya Ramanujam, a journalist and resident of Scarborough finds some media coverage lacked an understanding of the neighbourhood and its residents.
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Local programming loses financial support with LPIF's elimination
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In case you missed it on J-Source last week:
- Jean Charest vs. Radio-Canada over story on surveillance of former head of construction union
- 'We wuz robbed' journalism and the more even-handed examples'
- 'We wuz robbed' journalism not good enough after Olympic soccer drama
- Melanie Coulson's open cover letter for the Sun News Network job
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- Sept. 13: CJF J-Talk: David Carr, ON
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Anyone have any examples of this sort of flawed "we wuz robbed" coverage? Links would be nice.
Reader: Bethany Horne
Article: 'We wuz robbed' journalism not good enough after Olympic soccer drama
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