Now on J-Source: Sun Media job cuts; Summer job deadlines; Journalism, disrupted
TORONTO, Nov. 14, 2012 /CNW/ -
FEATURES
J-News
Sun Media to cut 500 jobs, add more paywalls
Quebecor has announced Sun Media will cut 500 jobs as part of a restructuring plan to save the company more than $45 million a year in costs. As well, Belinda Alzner reports, more paywalls will be coming to major Sun Media publications before the end of the year.
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Findings
Journalism, disrupted
If journalists can't make the business case for journalism, then who will? Belinda Alzner talks with Canadian Nieman Fellow David Skok about his research on disruption and innovation in journalism with Harvard Business School's Clayton Christensen, which gives journalists and news managers a new way to look at the challenges facing the industry.
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Jobs and Internships
Upcoming journalism job/internship program deadlines
Application deadlines are looming for a number of job and internship programs at major media organizations across the country. To help you meet your deadlines, Eric Mark Do has rounded up a few.
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Ideas
How I got the story: CAJ award-winner Andrew Stobo Sniderman on residential schools
Andrew Stobo Sniderman explains how, on a whim, he ended up bearing witness to stories of pain and suffering of First Nations peoples who survived Canada's residential schools.
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Findings
Canadian journalists, BlackBerrys and the crisis in political reporting: An interview with Christopher Waddell
How Canadians Communicate IV: Media and Politics, edited by David Taras and Christopher Waddell, assembles essays focused on the various forms of political communication in Canada. In this interview with Lisa Lynch, Waddell explains the book's conclusions about the state of political reporting in Canada.
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EVENTS CALENDAR
- Nov 14: Online News Association Conference Recap, ON
- Nov 20: Remembrance and Journalism: Interviewing Survivors of Trauma, ON
- Nov 22: CJF J-Talk: Keeping You on the Tube: The Mission of Broadcast News, ON
- Nov 22: A Bitter Taste of Freedom: Film Screening and Director Q&A, ON
- Nov 27: Samara Seminar with Sasha Issenberg, ON
- Nov 27-28: Beyond the Front Page: Reporting on Human Development in Afghanistan, ON
- Nov 28: Syria: Visions for Tomorrow, ON
- Dec 5: CJFE Gala: A Night to Honour Courageous Reporting, ON
IN THE NEWS
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» Carleton University seeking assistant professor (communication and health) for tenure-track position
» Carleton University looking for Canada Research Chair in Communication Studies
» Laurier Brantford hiring journalism instructor for Winter 2013 class (reporting, radio emphasis)
» Liveblog: New media and the public sphere conference in Copenhagen
» Thomas McKee dies at 76 after lengthy illness
J-Source and ProjetJ are projects of The Canadian Journalism Foundation in collaboration with leading journalism schools and organizations.
CJF J-Talk: Keeping You on the Tube: The Mission of Broadcast News on November 22 is sold out but you can join our waitlist or follow the J-Source liveblog or livestream, as senior broadcast executives discuss how best to deliver quality journalism while keeping ever-fragmenting audiences.
SOURCE: Canadian Journalism Foundation
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