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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  The Take

Argentina's been back in the news again. The New York Times had a Dec. 26 story entitled Argentina's Economic Rally Defies Forecasts.

The story was about 1,300 words long, and didn't use any of them to talk about the workers' co-operatives that sprang up as a result of the country's economic meltdown in late 2001. That's why you need films like The Take.

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View Article  Blogging THE story in OJR-land

No sooner do I ask a question about how blogging would rate as a media development than I get an answer. At Online Journalism Review, blogs are the biggest thing since the Big Bang.

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View Article  Blogging doesn't trump outsourcing in tech questionnaire

In a WashingtonPost.com online questionnaire, the biggest tech story of 2004 was outsourcing. IPod mania was number two, but bloggers trumped the Google IPO.

See the graphic below or view it online (I'm not sure ...   more »

View Article  Craigslist costing newspapers millions

Humble little Craigslist was started as a free service back in 1995 -- about the same time that visionaries in the newspaper biz were wondering if their papers should even be on the Internet.

Craigslist ...   more »

View Article  Blogging from the disaster zone

This NYT story talks about some of the vivid reporting coming out of the disaster zone around the Indian Ocean as a result of Saturday's earthquake and resulting tsunamis.

An excerpt:

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