Journalist
Sources
Internet
Sources for Journalists and Broadcasters
With
listings for journalism
and broadcasting
it's an excellent source for information including:
Journalism
Links for Canada which has loads of great links (better
than Sidebar, dammit) like
- Julian
Sher's JournalismNet.com with its own links to:
- J-Net
Training
- Spy
On People, many of these tips are now out of date or
something. I've tried several with no luck, but I haven't
tried them all. (My own standby technique is simply to type
the name, along with some kind of identifying feature, into
Google. I will be posting new methods that I've tested out
along with "Spy" software in a few weeks.
- Search
Tips
- Maps
Journalism
Links outside Canada including
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News
Releases Ontario
Government News Releases
The official site of the Ontario Government. Filled with up
to the minute press releases on more things than are humanly
decent.
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Canada
NewsWire General Press Releases
News releases concerning everything from peanut allergy alerts
to Foot and Mouth updates.
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Canada
News
Open
Directory Project's
Canada
Newspapers listing.
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CBC
When you get there, scroll down the page for Canada.
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Entertainment,
Interactive & Weird News
Showbizwire
Showbizwire
is excellent for fast, informed, and current entertainment
news. Not really a source itself, Showbizwire selects interesting
and current top headlines from various online suppliers such
as Billboard, E!
Online, Hollywood Reporter,
and Rolling Stone.
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ZDNet
Interactive iWeek
Specializes in Internet
related issues.
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Oddly
Enough
[This service is presently unavailable. If it doesn't return
soon, I'll replace it with something else.] This service from
Reuters focuses on odd and bizarre
news stories. Good for filler
or as inspiration for features.
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American
& World News
Slate
(In-depth American coverage)
Slate's
style of "full
coverage journalism"
provides incredibly in-depth coverage of American issues with
special focus
on the actual media coverage of these issues.
Especially interesting is the regular column, Today's
Papers.
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Third
World Network
The Third
World Network
(TWN)
has a strong focus on World
Trade
issues viewed largely from the perspective of developing countries.
The copy is professional, but without flair.
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GlobalInfo
Globalinfo
is another excellent source of well researched and professionally
balanced world news stories. Again, however, the presentation
is dry and accessible only to the committed reader.
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