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Media Watch Panel | Is Print Dead?
The newspaper industry is facing layoffs, cutbacks, shutdowns. Are we at a fundamental change point in the way we consume information? Our Media Watch panel weighs in.
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‘Very proud to be a Canadian,’ said journalist Mellissa Fung on receiving Order of Canada
Journalist and filmmaker Mellissa Fung describes the emotion she felt when the Governor General’s office said she would receive the Order of Canada.
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2 hacks that keep Axios CEO Jim VandeHei balanced and productive
Axios and Politico cofounder Jim VandeHei discusses the origin of his smart-brevity methodology, and why he decided to write his new book "Just the Good Stuff."
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YouTube blocks CBC doc in India on B.C. Sikh activist
The Indian government demanded YouTube censor CBC's The Fifth Estate documentary on the alleged contract killing of B.C. pro-Khalistan Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. CBC/Radio-Canada received notice that content has been blocked in...
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New York Times Sues Microsoft and OpenAI
New York Times files lawsuit claiming Microsoft, OpenAI uses stolen IP to train chatbots.
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Al Jazeera holds memorial for Samer Abudaqa
The Qatar-based media network is holding a memorial for its journalist and cameraman Samer Abudaqa.
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TL;DR COP28 with Sophia Li
Is the world’s biggest climate summit actually just a trojan horse for fossil fuel companies to make more money? And does COP28 actually change anything? The COP President, selected through the regional group members of the host region,...
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Is COP28 A Big Cop Out? | Explains
Is the world’s biggest climate summit actually just a trojan horse for fossil fuel companies to make more money? And does COP28 actually change anything? The COP President, selected through the regional group members of the host region,...
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Deal with Google over C-18 is ‘historic’ and ‘positive’: heritage minister
Rosemary Barton speaks with Heritage Minister Pascale St. Onge about Ottawa’s deal with Google over the Online News Act, whether this was the best offer and how much it will help small newspapers.
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Nobel laureate Maria Ressa welcomes court victory
Philippine journalist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa spoke to Al Jazeera after she was acquitted of tax evasion charges.
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Federal government suspends ads on Facebook and Instagram
The federal government says it is suspending about $10 million worth in ads on Facebook and Instagram after the sites began blocking Canadian news pages for some users. It is part of an escalating battle between the social media giant...
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Expert unpacks Meta's decision to pull news content
Ottawa law Prof. Michael Geist says there's very low economic value to Meta for having news content on its social media feeds. 'Facebook is far more important to the news sector than the news sector is to Facebook,' Geist says.
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Is there a future for journalism?
Concordia University associate professor of journalism, Magda Konieczna, says being innovative and entrepreneurial will be key to producing journalism outside of the current corporate model.
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Liberals won't implement 'combatting disinformation' resolution, PM says
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his party will 'never' implement the 'combatting disinformation' resolution, which sparked controversy and criticism after passing at the Liberal convention.
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Shireen's legacy: Young women journalists take inspiration
Many Palestinian journalists believe that Shireen's killing has made them more empowered to continue her legacy
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Al Jazeera marks World Press Freedom Day
Al Jazeera celebrates journalists and crews covering stories from all over the world.
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Will ChatGPT and other AI tools replace journalists in newsrooms?
To what extent can newsrooms use artificial intelligence, and how worried should we be?
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‘Trailblazer for all women’: TV anchor Barbara Walters dies at 93
Walters was the first woman to become a television news superstar, interviewing rulers, royalty and entertainers.
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Winnipeg Free Press celebrates 150 years with plan for the future
The Winnipeg Free Press recently celebrated its 150th birthday by finding creative ways to stay in business and prepare for the future at a time when many local newspapers have shut down.
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Journalist calls Musk's explanation for Twitter ban 'absurd'
Independent journalist Aaron Rupar says he was suspended from Twitter without notice and only found out when friends and colleagues began messaging him. He says Elon Musk's allegation he was revealing his exact location in real time is...
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Sports Illustrated CEO Discusses Record Quarterly Results
Sports Illustrated parent company Arena Group reported higher quarterly revenue. Ross Levinsohn, CEO and chairman of the Arena Group and CEO of Sports Illustrated, discussed the latest results.
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The trailblazing woman who was the 1st host of CBC’s Marketplace
With CBC’s Marketplace celebrating 50 years on the air, David Common reintroduces audiences to Joan Watson. The show’s original host in 1972 was a trailblazing woman who helped the first national consumer investigative show in Canada...
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CAJ raises concerns over editorial interference at CTV National News
The Canadian Association of Journalists says it has serious concerns about journalistic freedom at CTV National News following reports that a story that was supposed to air on Wednesday night didn't run after management weighed in on its...