Canadian Publishing Industry News
15 September 2023,     MONTREAL

New editors at KO Media

 

From left to right: Joanna Fox, Samantha Puth and Théo Dupuis-Carbonneau
From left to right: Joanna Fox, Samantha Puth and Théo Dupuis-Carbonneau
 
 
There are some changes to the mastheads of KO Media’s beauty and lifestyle titles.

Joanna Fox is the new editor-in-chief of Elle Canada and Elle Québec, moving up from her previous position as Elle Canada’s associate editor. Théo Dupuis-Carbonneau, former Elle Canada’s health and beauty content editor, takes over as editor-in-chief at Véro. Both take over for Joanie Pietracupa, who was appointed editor-in-chief of Elle Québec and Véro in 2017 and Elle Canada in 2020.

15 September 2023,     OTTAWA

Regulations for Online News Act released

 

 
The Federal government has released the draft regulations for the Online News Act, which received Royal Assent at the end of June.

            Among other things, the regulations spell out how the criteria that digital platforms must follow to determine if the act applies to them and provide details as to what criteria must be considered if an agreement between the tech giants and news organization satisfies the requirement of the act.

             The regulations will be open for 30 days for public consultation. The act will come into force in December of this year.

            The regulations are available here.

15 September 2023,     TEXAS

How Twitter killed a writer's income

 

 
Here’s an interesting read from a US-based writer about the impact of the recent changes at X, formerly Twitter, has had on her earning power.

            The writer had built a sizeable following on Twitter over the last ten years, but after Elon Musk’s takeover “I am struggling to reach more than a few dozen people at a time— across Twitter and a handful of other social platforms—as I live-blog another historic Texas legislative event: the impeachment of Attorney General Ken Paxton.”

15 September 2023,     WATERLOO

Waterloo writer first recipient of decorative arts writing award

 
 The Canadian Society of Decorative Arts has awarded Kitchener-Waterloo Métis artist, Cheyenne Mapplebeck, the first-ever John Fleming Award in Decorative Arts Writing. Created in 2022, the monetary prize honours the late Canadian scholar and writer, John Fleming, and his lasting contribution to decorative arts education.

15 September 2023,     OTTAWA

Carleton University establishes new journalism scholarship

 

Shireen Abu Akleh
Shireen Abu Akleh
Carleton University’s School of Journalism and Communications has established the Shireen Abu Akleh Emerging Reporter Award in Social Justice Journalism. This award seeks to perpetuate her dedication to truth-telling and support the next generation of reporters committed to the cause, according to the school.

            Shireen Abu Akleh was shot in May 2022 at the age of 51 while reporting for Al Jazeera at the entrance to Jenin Refugee Camp in the West Bank.

14 September 2023,     LONDON, ENGLAND

Penguin Books vending machine.

 

Books  available from a vending machine
Books available from a vending machine
A vending machine containing an array of books published by Penguin Books has been installed at British train station. This has now been achieved following a collaboration between Penguin Books, Great Western Railway, Graddons Vending, and Bookbag. Sir Allen Lane who founded Penguin Books believed that high quality, engaging, and reasonably priced books should be available to everyone, anywhere. The idea for a book vending machine is based on Penguin’s Books origins. Titles available in the vending machine include 1984 by George Orwell, ‎The Thursday Murder Club and ‎The Man Who Died Twice by Richard Osman, Grown Ups by Marian Keyes,

31 August 2023,     TORONTO

Adobe Founder dies

 

John Warnock
John Warnock
John Warnock, founder of Adobe Systems and inventor of the PDF died earlier this month at 82 after a battle with pancreatic cancer.

 

            He developed protocols, embedded in printers, that accurately output a file that a computer sent. The protocol was PostScript. It was followed in 1993 by Acrobat, which rendered and read files in a Portable Document Format, or PDF. Both developments forever altered publishing and printing.

            He also championed InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator.

31 August 2023,     OTTAWA

CRTC moves to implement Online News Act

 

 
 The CRTC is moving to implement the Online News Act. It will set up a framework of negotiations between news organizations in Canada and the online platforms that distribute news content. The CRTC will then oversee the mandatory bargaining process once it is in place. A public consultation to gather the views of Canadians and interested parties will also take place.

31 August 2023,     TORONTO

How Reporters are Using AI

 

 
From marketing site Digiday comes a story on how reporters are using generative AI in newsrooms and in their reporting process. The report is based on presentations at the Online New Association conference in late August.

 

            A computational journalist at The Marshall Project, for example, tried to use ChatGPT to generate summaries of banned book policies in various states based on reporters’ notes. The process saved time so his team could focus on fact checking on formatting the data.

31 August 2023,     TORONTO

Judges Wanted

 

 
The National Magazine Awards, the Digital Publishing Awards and the National Magazine Awards: B2B are currently welcoming applications for judges for the 2024 awards.

 

In 2023 the three awards programs received almost 2,000 entries combined, all evaluated by more than 200 volunteer judges.

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