Digital - Written by Alfred Hermida on Sunday, January 4, 2009 16:20 - 2 Comments
Top 10 posts on Canada’s media of 2008
Thank you to all the readers of Newslab.ca for your time and support. Here are the top 10 posts of 2008:
- Canada election results leak out on Twitter
- Canada’s newspapers and the future of print
- Vancouver’s social media takes on Winter
- CBC news boss John Cruickshank quits
- Canwest job cuts cause web confusion
- Boost for Canadian homegrown porn
- Globe and Mail drops online subscription
- CBCNews.ca puts greater emphasis on comments
- Job cuts and pessimistic outlook for Canada’s newspapers
- Video: Dan Burnett on linking defamation
Wishing everyone a prosperous and joyful 2009.
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Canadian journalism in 2008 – http://tinyurl.com/72t63y
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