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Sources Experts & SpokespersonsMedia Names & NumbersPublished by Sources, Media Names & Numbers is a comprehensive Canadian media directory - in the form of a searchable database as well as a print directory/media list - including television and radio networks, sta... New ReleasesIFJ Condemns Bleak Manifesto of Newspaper Publishers in Face of Crisis2010-07-19 International Federation of Journalists The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) condemns a call from newspaper publishers for more job losses in journalism across the globe. Sources Select ResourcesCanadian Media in CrisisFillmore, Nick Article 2010 Connexions How so-called "business journalism" is often biased and tends to give readers a distorted picture of the news. Canwest latest 'media giant' to exploit news operationsFillmore, Nick Article 2009 Connexions Media corporations claim to care about quality journalism, but they#ve deceived Canadians for decades -- censoring news to protect their profits, pandering to the interests of the corporate world, and... The Death and Life of Great American NewspapersMcChesney, Robert W.; Nichols, John Article 2009 The Nation Journalism is collapsing, and with it comes the most serious threat in our lifetimes to self-government and the rule of law as it has been understood here in the United States. The Empire’s ShillThe Real Mission of the New York Times Hirthler, Jason Article 2013 CounterPunch IFJ Condemns Bleak Manifesto of Newspaper Publishers in Face of CrisisSources News Release Article 2010 International Federation of Journalists The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) condemns a call from newspaper publishers for more job losses in journalism across the globe. No longer a real newspaper, new Globe betrays CanadiansFillmore, Nick Article 2010 Connexions The new tarted-up, glossy, colour Globe and Mail is many things, but it is not a real “news paper.” Sources BookshelfThe Cultural Industries in CanadaProblems, Policies and Prospects Dorland, Michael (ed.) Book 1996 Dorland discusses policy problems specific to the Canadian cultural industries that produce cultural commodities, such as books, films and television programs. From Politics to ProfitThe Commercialization of Canadian Daily Newspapers, 1890-1920 Sotiron, Minko Book 1997 Analyzes the transformation of Canadian newspapers that occurred between 1890 and 1920 when daily newspapers slowly changed from political mouthpieces to a marketable industry. Media Names & NumbersYour Connection to the Media Serial Publication (Periodical) 2000 A comprehensive directory of the Canadian news media, including television and radio stations and programs, daily, weekly, ethnic and campus newspapers, consumer and trade magazines, and academic jour... Yesterday's NewsWhy Canada's Daily Newspapers are Failing Us Miller John Book 1998 Illuminates the decline of print journalism, suggests reasons for this decline and proposes solutions to reverse this downward trend.
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