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I am a staff writer with CTV.ca News. That operation is part of CTV News, which is of course nestled into CTV Inc. and CTVglobemedia.

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View Article  A Canadian journalist in an Iranian prison

Maziar Bahari, a Canadian journalist employed by Newsweek who was arrested in Iran while covering the election unrest there, spoke with CTV News Channel on Thursday night. You can find the video attached to this CTV.ca story.

He also had a commentary in Thursday's Globe and Mail: Why we have to talk with Tehran.

Here's Bahari's cover story for Newsweek this week: 118 days, 12 hours, 54 minutes

Those were bleak times for Bahari. He was mainly kept in solitary confinement and suffered beatings, interrogations and psychological abuse. He thought seriously about killing himself a few times, but thoughts of his wife and then-unborn daughter pulled him out of it.

The G&M noticed this darkly amusing anecdote in a story, published Monday, based on the Newsweek article:

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View Article  Al-Jazeera English coming to Canada

Al-Jazeera English is coming where Al-Jazeera effectively wasn't allowed -- Canadian TV screens.

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View Article  La Presse gets its final union to bend

From CP via globeandmail.com:

Montreal La Presse took a pair of major steps toward resolving a labour dispute Thursday, which likely ensure the survival of the 125-year-old newspaper.

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View Article  Amanda Lindhout is free!

This CTV.ca story has video attached of Amanda Lindhout being interviewed by CTV News Channel hours after she gained her freedom.

Her release came exactly one month before Christmas (I wrote this on Christmas Eve of last year - Amanda Lindhout still isn't home). This time, she will be home with her family.

But that leaves two cases outstanding:

If you're interested in this topic, check out this post: Alan Johnston says thanks. It links to an interview I conducted with Johnston when he was in T.O. last year. The lede:

For BBC journalist Alan Johnston, his time as a captive in the Gaza Strip reminds him of the adage that freedom is like air -- you only really notice it when it's gone.

View Article  What the media pile-on on Sarah Palin means

The always-excellent Matt Taibbi dissects the dissecting of Sarah Palin as she does the hard slogging of flogging Going Rogue -- although what he says about political reporters is not flattering to them.

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View Article  Trial connects Cambodians with their painful past

Cambodians have become slowly become riveted by the trial of Kaing Guek Eav, better known as Comrade Duch, who ran the horrifying Tuol Sleng prison during Khmer Rouge's reign from 1975 to 1979.

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View Article  Toronto Star to contract out copy editing, pagination

From CP via ctvtoronto.ca:

Management at the Toronto Star newspaper has filed formal notice of a plan to contract out newsroom production work and cut 121 jobs in a bid to save more than $4 million a year.

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View Article  'Thousands of editors leaving Wikipedia'

From TheStar.com:

A sharp drop in Wikipedians, the volunteers who write and edit the online encyclopaedia, is a disturbing and inevitable trend, the Toronto man who was once their top contributor said Monday.

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View Article  Why the news media stumbles on telling the climate story

Toronto Star writer Tyler Hamilton apologizes on behalf of his craft. He then explains why an apology is due.

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View Article  Algorithmic Authority

Internet thinker Clay Shirky ruminates on how the Internet conveys authority.

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View Article  'To everything/Spin, spin, spin' ... and attack

The Globe and Mail's Jeffrey Simpson on the Conservative government's reflex to attack its critics when under criticism.

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View Article  Viva a free press! Now I'll be happy not to take your questions

After trumpeting the virtues of a free press at a rubber chicken dinner in Markham on Saturday night, Prime Minister Stephen Harper did not deign to take any questions from the wretches of the fourth estate.

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View Article  Find yourself wondering what augmented reality is?

Mark Luckie of the blog 10000 Words pointed to this HowStuffWorks primer. (seen first on Twitter)

An excerpt:

Augmented reality adds graphics, sounds, haptic feedback and smell to the natural world as it exists. ...   more »

View Article  So what happens to people after their newspaper closes?

Ruth Teichrob -- formerly of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, which shut down in March -- surveyed her former newsroom colleagues to see how they are doing. Seventy-one of 140 responded.

The results are sobering.

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