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Soutenons l'information régionale
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Quand on parvient à tordre un mécanisme de pensée, et que cette torsion perdure dans le temps, la société entre dans un mécanisme de servitude acquise, voire de dissonance cognitive. Elle opinera à tout pour survivre dans l'immédiat, en se détruisant totalement au bout du compte.
les inspecteurs Dubé et Ducon en plein interrogatoire d'un complotiste manifestant contre la gestion de la covid inventée par big pharma au québec et mckinsey à ottawa, 🤬 celle de l'ukraine en naziland, 🥴 celle du génocide en palestine, 💩 celle de la pédophilie à la maison-blanche, 😳 celle des cours de sexualité à la petite école, 🤷♂️ celle de la corruption des 125 membres de l'assemblée nationale, 😵💫 celle des négationnistes extractionnistes pétrolifères de tout acabitte 🤫 et celle de la déchéance irréversible de tous les membres de la fpjq, 🤢 celle de l'extraction du pétrole sale en alberta 🤯 et on en passe. 🐏
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Un plaidoyer pour la souveraineté numérique
Dans un monde où les géants du web dominent de plus en plus nos vies, le chevronné journaliste Alain Saulnier, encore récompensé ce weekend par la FPJQ pour sa carrière journalistique, lance un cri d’alarme avec son nouvel ouvrage, “Tenir tête aux géants du web”. Publié aux Éditions Écosociété, ce livre se présente comme une suite logique et nécessaire à son précédent essai, “Les barbares…
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Week 14: Filing my last two stories (!!)
August 7 - 11
It's the last week of the internship, and I'm honestly a lot more excited than I thought I would be!
I'd been working on the ledes for the two remaining stories, and wrote them simultaneously. I find that it helps me organize my thoughts and narrow in on the angle of the stories better when I'm working on more than one at once.
The writing was seamless and painless this time. Perhaps it was because I had started thinking about the ledes and jotting down notes ever since I was in Waswanipi. Or maybe it was because being in the field really gave me a sense of where the story would be going.
I also found a Cree biologist, Eliane Grant, who gave me a lot of context and ended up being the bulk of my first article. Her work aims at bridging Cree knowledge and scientific research, which I find is a great anti-colonial journalism approach. I'm proud that for these stories, I have not had turned to what is traditionally considered as science, and only found Indigenous experts as a way to report equitably on a story that affects Indigenous people.
The first story was filed Monday and published on Wednesday, titled, "After the Fire." But by Wednesday, our social media had been blocked and the story received less visibility. But I noticed that science reporting resonates mostly with younger readers, and a lot of students had shared it.
I also filed the second article, which is about trap lines and still doesn't have a title, on Friday. It's still in editing, and likely won't be published until next week.
In the meantime, I also filed a social media video for the ecology story, and it was shared widely on Instagram to nearly 5,000 views, which is the most popular reel on my Instagram page.
I'm nearly done with my last video, which is on Donovan and his camp, and should be filing that on Monday evening.
All told, I'm quite pleased with how my productivity levels and output has been towards the end of this internship. I'm excited to write more in-depth reflections on everything I've produced, and can't wait to assess all of the losses and gains.
I've learned so much during this internship. I'm eternally grateful to Professor Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours for her supporting in applying to take JOUR 450, as well as pushing me to apply for the FPJQ bursary—without her, I would not have been chosen as one of the recipients for the $9,000 bursary.
I'm also deeply grateful to Professor Lucie Laumonier for her grace and guidance throughout the internship. I feel incredibly lucky to have had her ear and consideration whenever I was doubting myself or had difficulty navigating my workload. I've also learned so much more about myself and what kind of work I want to continue doing because of her advice.
And lastly, I'm so grateful to Chris for all of his love, grace, and endless support. He was the first to take a chance on me. And he continues to invest in me, even when newsrooms continue to shrink and the pressures in journalism continue to swell. I'm so grateful that he was my editor and publisher, and I'm proud to call him a friend.
This internship has provided invaluable experience and I can't wait to write about it in my essay. Most of all, I can't wait to look back on it and remember that this is where I started, where I was molded into the journalist I'll become.
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FÉDÉRATION DES JOURNALISTES DU QUÉBEC
Dans un contexte visiblement tendu, la directrice générale de la Fédération professionnelle des journalistes du Québec (FPJQ), Catherine Lafrance, a démissionné de son poste, qu’elle occupait depuis trois ans.
Je connais bien Catherine Lafrance qui est selon-moi l’une des meilleure romancière que j’ai lue depuis les dernières années dans la même catégorie au niveau de la qualité de ses romans qu’une Louise Penny, mais sans le succès et la notorité internationale...
L’histoire de Catherine Lafrance à la FPJQ ressemble un peu à celle d’une autre de mes amies, Nathalie Bondil du Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal.
Je souhaite de tout coeur que ces deux personnages ne disparaissent pas de la circulation car elles ont toutes deux énormément de talent.
VOIR REPORTAGE LE DEVOIR
https://www.ledevoir.com/culture/medias/586241/demission-de-la-d-g-de-la-fpjq
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Action le 15 septembre prochain
Les journalistes et les professionnels en relations publiques font front commun face au blocage des nouvelles de Meta
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C'est bien vrai que… La dictature parfaite aura un semblant de démocratie. Une prison sans murs dans laquelle les prisonniers ne songeront pas à s'évader. Un système d'esclavage où les esclaves aimeront leur esclavage.
#bas les masques#la dictature sanitariste#pourquoi les trois mous ce que taire legault dubé arruda boileau nous cachent ils la vérité ?#combien de membres de la FPJQ se cachent derrière ces rideaux de micro-fibres plastiques ?
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Séance #11: [Le journalisme citoyen]
C’est en consultant mon Facebook que j’ai vu qu’il y avait une prise d’otages sur l’édifice d’Ubisoft à Montréal. La publication de mon amie m’inquiétait. Alors, je me suis dirigée sur un site de nouvelles pour connaître les faits. Finalement, sa publication était biaisée et m’avait influencée. La prise d’otages n’était qu’un canular, ni blessé ni mort.
Le fait que le public soit aujourd’hui connecté accélère la diffusion d’information parfois fautive. De plus, le journalisme citoyen est en vogue chez les internautes actifs. « Ces nouvelles formes d’intermédiation doivent être analysées avec vigilance » (Tredan, 2007, paragr. 3).
C’est l’exemple de la page Facebook qui fait état de diverses causes judiciaires. Celle-ci permet d’alimenter le débat public et d’informer autrement le citoyen, ce qui est un plus pour la société. Cependant, la page publie des causes qui ne respectent pas les lois interdisant la publication sur un dossier en cour, ce qui normalement, entraîne un outrage devant le tribunal (Radio-Canada,2017, paragr.5). «Toutefois, l'administrateur de cette page n'a pas à se conformer à des normes et pratiques journalistiques rigoureuses » (Radio-Canada, 2017, paragr.6). Bien que la cause soit noble, une telle divulgation peut causer des préjudices et nuire au procès. Effectivement, la majorité des journalistes adhère à un code déontologique. Celui de la FPJQ spécifie l’utilisation que les journalistes doivent faire des médias sociaux. « Les journalistes exercent le même discernement dans l’utilisation des médias sociaux que dans l’ensemble de leur pratique. Ils doivent s’assurer de toujours être en mesure d’expliquer leur démarche journalistique » (FPJQ, 2010, paragr.10). Ce n’est pas le cas des journalistes amateurs.
L’avantage du journalisme citoyen est que celui-ci permet de divulguer des détails que les journalistes doivent omettre. Il faut cependant se questionner à savoir pourquoi les journalistes ont l’obligation de silence. Le nouveau journalisme permet parfois d’alléguer la tâche des journalistes. Cependant, une vérification des sources et des faits est inévitable.
Je crois que le journalisme citoyen est un plus. Nous sommes dans une démocratie et chacun a le droit à son opinion. Cependant, il s’avère légitime de vérifier les intentions de la personne qui se cache derrière ces publications.
FPJQ. (s. d). Guide de déontologie. FPJQ. Repéré à : https://www.fpjq.org/fr/guide-de-deontologie
Radio-Canada. (2017, 14 mars). Quand le journalisme citoyen vient combler le vide. Radio-Canada. Repéré à : https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1022240/page-facebook-vide-couverture-juridique
Tredan, O. (2007). Le « journalisme citoyen » en ligne : un public réifié? Hermès, La Revue, 47(1), 115-122. Repéré à : https://doi.org/10.4267/2042/24084
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Facebook profits from Canadian media content, but gives little in return
Fb CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies earlier than a Home Monetary Companies Committee listening to on Capitol Hill in Washington, on Oct. 23, 2019, on Fb's impression on the monetary companies and housing sectors. (AP Photograph/Andrew Harnik)
It’s a promise I can’t wait to see fulfilled. In its most up-to-date speech from the throne, Justin Trudeau’s authorities pledged to make sure the income of internet giants “is shared extra pretty with our creators and media.”
As a journalism professor, I believe that’s nice information for Canadian journalists. Canadian media have been struggling previously decade — and greater than 2,000 jobs have been misplaced because the begin of the COVID-19 pandemic.
However how a lot will the contributions from digital platforms quantity to? How can we calculate what information is value for them?
Placing a greenback worth on information
I’ll give attention to Fb, each as a result of we will extract Canadian revenues from its monetary paperwork and likewise as a result of it doesn’t have a revenue-sharing mannequin.
For the primary two quarters of 2020, Fb reported revenues of US$924 million in Canada alone. Over 2018 and 2019, Fb made almost $6 billion in Canada.
It must be famous that just about 98 per cent of this turnover comes from promoting gross sales — it’s the identical good previous enterprise mannequin that has sustained information media for the previous 200 years, however Fb has tailor-made it for the digital age utilizing emotional manipulation.
To seek out out what quantity of this consideration is the results of journalistic content material, I used CrowdTangle, a public insights software provided by the corporate to search for content material on Fb, Instagram and different social networks comparable to Reddit. Researchers have been capable of entry it since 2019, underneath a partnership with Social Science One.
Amongst different issues, CrowdTangle gives entry to the 30,000 publications that generated probably the most interactions over a given time frame. Interactions are the sum of shares, reactions (like, love, wow, haha, anger, unhappiness and, extra not too long ago, care) in addition to feedback. The software additionally permits you to prohibit your search to pages administered in a given nation.
Calculating revenue
For every of the 30 months within the interval between Jan. 1, 2018, and June 30, 2020, I used CrowdTangle to determine the 30,000 posts that generated probably the most interactions on pages whose directors are predominantly positioned in Canada. I bought 900,000 Fb posts from simply over 13,000 completely different pages. Of those, near 500 pages belong to information media. Collectively, they posted nearly 80,000 objects.
This implies media pages have accounted for 8.9 per cent of the Canadian content material on Fb pages. This proportion of the corporate’s Canadian gross sales represents greater than half-a-billion {dollars} since 2018.
Variety of publications by language and web page class, from January 2018 to June 2020.
(Jean-Hugues Roy), Writer supplied
Having stated that, we should take into consideration the truth that Fb doesn’t generate income merely when a submit is revealed, however when folks work together with this content material by sharing it, liking it or commenting on it. So let’s check out how interactions are distributed by language and web page sort since Jan. 1, 2018.
Variety of interactions triggered by Canadian Fb web page postings, by language and web page class between Jan. 1, 2018, and June 30, 2020.
(Jean-Hugues Roy), Writer supplied
Out of greater than 7.6 billion interactions, greater than 400,000 had been triggered by journalistic content material. That’s 5.three per cent of the full.
This fashion of calculating, which weighs the place of journalistic content material by the bottom variety of interactions it generates, nonetheless implies that the Canadian media have enabled Fb to boost almost a 3rd of a billion {dollars} over the previous two and a half years.
The gulf between Fb and the media
In fact, my research has its limits. Fb generates income in Canada when advertisers purchase adverts to succeed in Canadians. So as to extra precisely measure Fb’s revenues in Canada, it will be vital to look at what content material Canadians are viewing on this social community. However Fb doesn’t share this sort of data. One of the best we will do, due to this fact, is to have a look at what’s produced by pages administered in Canada.
Pals of Canadian Broadcasting ran a marketing campaign referred to as Needed to focus public and political consideration on guidelines that enable Fb to revenue from content material created by Canadian information retailers with out compensation.
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette
In addition to, it’s not solely pages on Fb. There’s additionally content material on teams and profiles. And Fb generates income by means of Instagram, Messenger and WhatsApp. However it’s only attainable to gather nation knowledge by means of the pages.
The primary takeaway from this evaluation is that there’s a gulf between what the media enable Fb to generate as income and what Fb returns to them. Kevin Chan, director of public coverage for Fb Canada, said in Le Devoir not too long ago that Fb has spent $9 million on numerous journalism initiatives in Canada over the previous three years.
Sharing income
There are different methods Fb advantages the media — they’ll monetize their tales by means of “immediate articles,” the place content material stays on Fb in alternate for some income sharing with the media, or the video platforms Watch and IGTV, Fb’s makes an attempt to compete with YouTube.
In america, Fb Information, a brand new licensing mechanism, may enable some main media retailers to earn as much as US$three million yearly.
Fb additionally funds some journalism training initiatives at numerous universities, together with Ryerson College.
Nevertheless, immediate articles have been deserted by many media retailers, and creators making an attempt Watch have gone again to YouTube. In each circumstances, it’s as a result of Fb doesn’t share sufficient of its income.
Australia launched laws that will power Fb and Google to take a seat down with the Australian media and negotiate to share revenues. Canadian Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault appears to have been impressed by this strategy.
Fb advantages from journalism
Fb has reacted to Australia’s intentions by threatening to dam customers from sharing native and worldwide information. Simply think about Fb with out information: Would we use it as a lot if all we may share with our associates was clickbait?
Making Fb share its revenues would due to this fact be a triple win. First, with a little bit more cash, the media would have the ability to rent extra journalists. I say “a little bit” as a result of I do know Fb alone received’t save the media, however it will actually assist.
Second, the federal authorities (and all Canadians) would win too, as a result of supporting the manufacturing of high quality journalism is a concrete approach to combat misinformation.
Third, Fb would win as a result of Canadians would have higher assurance that it will be a supply they’ll belief for his or her data wants.
Jean-Hugues Roy is a member of the Fédération professionnelle des journalistes du Québec (FPJQ).
from Growth News https://growthnews.in/facebook-profits-from-canadian-media-content-but-gives-little-in-return/
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Séance #10 | Les citoyens au service du journalisme
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En tant que professionnel des médias, je m’intéresse au développement du journalisme citoyen depuis quelques années. Je considère que toute personne partageant des informations sur les réseaux sociaux contribue à rendre la collectivité mieux informée.
Il n’est pas rare de voir les médias traditionnels s’emparer d’informations circulant sur la toile pour en rédiger des nouvelles. Il s’agit d’une répercussion importante de l’émergence de plusieurs plateformes. Parfois sans le savoir, des personnes influencent l’agenda médiatique.
Par exemple, l’été dernier, une mère de famille a partagé une information sur Facebook comme quoi une sorte de crème solaire pouvait entrainer de fâcheuses réactions. Or, sans cette publication, les journalistes n’auraient probablement pas traité cette histoire.
L’auteure de cette publication s’est approchée du journalisme citoyen. Le consultant en relance des médias Jeff Mignon considère qu’il s’agit d’un élément essentiel pour le développement des médias en ligne. Ses propos ont été rapportés sur le site Internet de la FPJQ.
«Fermer la porte à cette participation, c’est condamner sa marque à une mort certaine. Pour faire une analogie, ce serait comme posséder un téléphone où il serait possible de parler, mais où nous ne pourrions pas entendre les réponses de notre interlocuteur.» (Dumais, 2007)
Selon moi, le journalisme citoyen continuera de se développer dans les prochaines années. Toutefois, des journalistes professionnels devront toujours être en fonction. Ils pourront profiter de cette économie de temps afin d’approfondir certaines histoires.
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Trois journalistes d'ici en lice pour le Prix Judith-Jasmin
Trois journalistes d’ici en lice pour le Prix Judith-Jasmin
La Fédération professionnelle des journalistes du Québec (FPJQ) a dévoilé hier en fin de journée la liste des finalistes au Prix Judith-Jasmin célébrant les meilleures œuvres journalistiques dans la dernière année. Trois journalistes de la région y apparaissent.
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RT @LeCLEMI: Au lycée @Jacques_Decour de l'@Academie_Paris, @evebeaudin, journaliste de l'agence québécoise @SciencePresse/@FPJQ implique les élèves dans son atelier d'#ÉducMédiasInfo "30 sec avant d'y croire". En présence de @CannesExpress d'@emediaCH/@SemainemediasCH. #SPME2019 avec 🇨🇦🇨🇭🇫🇷 https://t.co/pggVLScpqE
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