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News Media Canada is looking forward to the fall with a positive outlook. In the next couple of weeks, we've got some very exciting projects we're looking forward to telling you about.
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As Quebec’s newspapers testify in front of the National Assembly about the challenges facing the province’s journalism outlets, the Gleaner newspaper is now relying entirely on volunteers.
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The Canadian Association of Journalists, the Centre for Free Expression, News Media Canada and the Canadian Journalists for Free Expression are inviting nominations for the 2019 Code of Silence awards for outstanding achievement in government secrecy.
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Earlier this year NewsMediaWorks, the Australian industry association, released the 3rd study into ADTRUST, revealing insights into consumer trust in media. Similar to Canadian research, their results found that the highest level of trust was in printed newspapers followed closely by news websites.
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The Competition Bureau has published a call-out for information from Canada’s business community about conduct in the digital economy that may be harmful to competition.
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News Media Canada’s program on media literacy is set to launch on September 16 with a nation-wide campaign in newspapers, promoting a simple, four step tool to Canadians of all ages.
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Have you signed up for our Local Journalism Initiative Newsletter? We want to keep you updated before launch the initiative in the coming weeks.
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Good news: This year, National Newspaper Week will be celebrated starting Sunday October 6. News Media Canada will spearhead a program to recognize the role that newspapers play in providing Canadians with credible, factual news.
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Good newspaper design, like small children, should be seen but not heard. That is, the reader should not be all that aware of the particular style elements behind the newspaper he or she loves reading so much. The design which, by the way, is every bit as important as the news stories and photos it accommodates.
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