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- Alberta Weekly Newspapers Association
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- Canwest latest media giant to exploit news operations
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2009 Media corporations claim to care about quality journalism, but theyve deceived Canadians for decades -- censoring news to protect their profits, pandering to the interests of the corporate world, and neglecting to invest adequately in their news operations. For decades powerful media corporations have decided what news Canadians should read, hear, and see. By reading just about any Canadian daily newspaper its not hard to see how the values of corporate-owned media are quite different from the values and interests of the majority of Canadians.
- A Guide to the Photographic Identification of Individual Whales Based on Natural & Acquired Markings
Resource Type: Book Published: 1990
- Have new social media made traditional media obsolete?
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2009 New media provide additional channels for getting messages out, but they don't make older media obsolete. The task is of public relations is to reach people through the media they use. In an increasingly diverse and fragmented world, that means using as many different channels of communication as possible.
- The Missing News
Filters and Blind Spots in Canada's Press Resource Type: Book Published: 2000 Asks a number of questions, including: How well do the news media filter reality, for what purposes, through what processes and in whose interests? How do newspapers and TV stations choose what news is printed or aired, which letters will be published, or who will be accorded credibility?
- Spinwars
Politics and New Media Resource Type: Book Published: 1999 An examination of media manipulation in late 20th Century North American politics.
- Yesterday's News
Why Canada's Daily Newspapers are Failing Us Resource Type: Book Published: 1998 Illuminates the decline of print journalism, suggests reasons for this decline and proposes solutions to reverse this downward trend.
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