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The Canadian Community
Newspapers Association (CCNA) is the
national voice of the community press in Canada,
and represents more than 700 English-language
community newspapers, with a combined circulation
of more than 12 million copies per week. The
CCNA is dedicated to the excellence, credibility
and economic well being of Canadian community
newspapers through leadership, education, and
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Curate the news; don't own it
Here's the part I don't get.
I keep hearing newspaper executives and journalists complain that news aggregators like Google News or Digg.com, or Newser.com are "stealing" our content and making money off of it, feasting on our failing flesh, robbing us of revenue and choking off the lifeblood of our newsrooms.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So why don't we ...
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Q&A with Graeme Smith of The Globe and Mail
Besuited and freshly barbered, Graeme Smith lounges on a leather sofa in a swanky hotel bar in Montreal, sipping 16-year-old scotch. It’s a far cry from being "bombed, shot at and RPG’ed" as the Globe and Mail’s man in Afghanistan from 2006 until his return to Toronto just a few months ago. Smith talks to The Publisher about life at the front lines.
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Trends in the global newsroom
It used to be that there was little to distinguish European and North American newspaper production.
But today, with massive change sweeping through the industry, the two markets have begun to evolve apart. The layout of front-page news and the design of the newsroom, for example, have emerged in recent years as key differences in North American ...
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CCNA elects new president, board
In his inaugural address at the presidents’ luncheon on May 22, new CCNA president Mike Williscraft recalled his earliest association with newspapers when, as a small boy, he would devour the columns of his hometown paper, the Clinton News-Record.
"I spent many a Wednesday evening with the paper spread out on the floor, scouring through the sports ...
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The digital newspaper in six pixels
Newspaper publishers may be eager to colonize the digital landscape, but they can’t do it without offering consumers online content that is simple, manageable and digestible—and that ranks near the top of Google searches, too.
This was the message delivered by Ink & Beyond 2009 headliner Mitch Joel in his opening lecture, Six Pixels of Separation: ...
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890 Yonge Street, Suite 200, Toronto, Ontario M4W 3P4 | info@ccna.ca
(416) 482-1090 | (877) 305-2262 (TOLL FREE) | (416) 482-1908 (FAX) |
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