http://www.thebloggingjournalist.com
Feb 18th entry quoting Canadian & American journos online debating whether “blogosophere” has any meaning and dissing the fact that there is no reporting.
Nouvelles technologies, changing times
July 3, 2006
This snippet from SRC about La Presse J-blogger Michel C. Auger [plus audio interview]:
“Michel C Auger se nourrit d’information. Abonné à quatre quotidiens à la maison, il consulte aussi un grand nombre de journaux sur Internet. Le téléphone et les courriels l’informent des dernières nouvelles.
Le métier de journaliste a changé en 27 ans. L’avènement des nouvelles technologies et des chaînes d’information continue a bouleversé le milieu. «Le génie ne retournera pas dans la bouteille. On nous demande de réagir plus rapidement et à chaud. En même temps, les citoyens sont mieux informés», résume Michel C. Auger….
“En terminant, Michel C. Auger présente les cinq livres qui nous aident à mieux comprendre notre époque:
- La fête au bouc, de Mario Vargas Llosa, éditions Gallimard.
- La ferme des animaux de George Orwell, éditions Folio. Les Rougon-Macquart d’Émile Zola, éditions Laffont.
- All The President’s Men de Woodward et Bernstein.
- The World is Flat de Thomas Freidman, éditions Farrat, Straus.
Québécois & French-Canadian J-blogs
June 27, 2006
There’s a few helpful references on Vu d’ici / Seen from here, as pointed out on Bruno Guglielminetti’s blog with SRC, to Québécois J-bloggers and bloggers at Chatelaine.
Collectivist blogs
May 16, 2006
Ryerson Review of Journalism blog
Media Mix - by a group of young Cdn journos.
Hypergene Media Blog - how citizens are changing the future of news and information
Autonomy & Solidarity - media activist anti-capitalist site
Roles of hybrid bloggers
April 18, 2006
Abby and I start formulating interview questions soon. Here’s a recently-published interview with a blogger / journalist about the roles and how they interact at the online journalism review.
blogue, blog, carnet techno (French blogs)
March 8, 2006
Interesting discussion from June 05 posted on Radio Canada website with regards to French langauge for blogging. The Petit Robert admitted the word blog but there’s a revolt by many readers to prefer blogue – particularly because it can be adapted (moi, je suis blogueuse, etc). But others reject both terms completely as anglicisms - I searched blog on the Radio Canada website and found the “Carnet Techno” de Bruno Guglielminetti.
http://www.radio-canada.ca/radio/techno/commentaires-61238.shtml