Etiket: editors
In the Deputy Editor’s Notebook | 50 shades of right… and left
The profession, the media, the newsroom The PressAnd you Posted at 1:46 a.m. Updated at 5:00 a.m. My text of the week1 The last one caused a lot of reaction.…
In the Deputy Editor’s Notebook | Far right, you say?
The profession, the media, the newsroom The PressAnd you. Posted at 1:32 a.m. Updated at 5:00 a.m. Emmanuel Macron thought he had buried it, and yet the left-right divide is…
In the Deputy Editor’s Notebook | Régis Labeaume is not dead
No, Régis Labeaume is not dead. Posted at 5:00 a.m. Nor does Normand Brathwaite, contrary to what you read on “LAPRESSE.CA”. The actor is not involved in a “global scandal”,…
Oscar for best film | The essential role of editors in bringing a film to life
(Los Angeles) Shortening an actor’s pout, oppressing the viewer by quickly linking shots, punctuating the plot with an ellipse: in the shadow of the directors, editors play a vital role…
In the Deputy Editor’s Notebook | Running behind a TGV to catch up…
The profession, the media, the newsroom The PressAnd you. Posted at 1:33 a.m. Updated at 5:00 a.m. Last October, in this section, I solemnly committed myself in the name of…
In the Deputy Editor’s Notebook | Practice intellectual humility
The profession, the media, the newsroom The PressAnd you. Published at 1:10 a.m. Updated at 5:00 a.m. When we talk about polarization, we immediately think of the distance that is…
In the Deputy Editor’s Notebook | Reader disaffection, you say?
The profession, the media, the newsroom The PressAnd you Posted at 1:16 a.m. Updated at 5:00 a.m. We often read on the X platform that the media only have themselves…
In the Deputy Editor’s Notebook | A national funeral on… Facebook?
The profession, the media, the newsroom The PressAnd you Posted at 1:23 a.m. Updated at 5:00 a.m. The national ceremony for Karl Tremblay was touching, moving, successful. There was laughter,…
In the Deputy Editor’s Notebook | A national funeral on… Facebook?
The profession, the media, the newsroom The PressAnd you Posted at 1:23 a.m. Updated at 5:00 a.m. The national ceremony for Karl Tremblay was touching, moving, successful. There was laughter,…
In the Deputy Editor’s Notebook | Dispelling the fog of war
The profession, the media, the newsroom The PressAnd you Posted at 2:41 a.m. Updated at 5:00 a.m. Hamas’ surprise attack on October 7 reminded the world of this ongoing conflict…and…
In the Deputy Editor’s Notebook | Artificial intelligence: how to distinguish the real from… the robot?
The profession, the media, the newsroom The PressAnd you Posted at 1:42 a.m. Updated at 5:00 a.m. We will perhaps one day have “AI-free” logos and certifications, just as there…
In the Deputy Editor’s Notebook | Artificial intelligence: how to distinguish the real from… the robot?
The profession, the media, the newsroom The PressAnd you Posted at 1:42 a.m. Updated at 5:00 a.m. We will perhaps one day have “AI-free” logos and certifications, just as there…
In the Assistant Editor’s Notebook | This is not a trial
Our text from last Wednesday on Julien Lacroix1 was interpreted from all sides, each going from a personal reading drawn from their pre-existing opinions on the #metoo movement. Posted at…
In the Assistant Editor’s Notebook | Burn one’s boats
The profession, the media, the newsroom of The Pressand you. Posted at 5:00 a.m. We are in the eighth week of the boycott of the press gallery by the Leader…
In the Assistant Editor’s Notebook | It will get stuck!
I invite those who still doubt the relevance of mainstream media in this era of social networks to take a look at the soap opera of the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine bridge-tunnel.…
In the Assistant Editor’s Notebook | You don’t have to talk about it
There may not have been a “ballot box issue” in the last Quebec elections, but we can say that the CAQ worked hard to impose a “ballot box issue”, that…
forty editors call on France to act for his release “as soon as possible”
Olivier Dubois, hostage in Mali for 547 days, 78 weeks, eighteen months: never for more than thirty years, a French journalist had known such a long captivity. Forty French-language media…
forty editors call on France to act for his release “as soon as possible”
Olivier Dubois, hostage in Mali for 547 days, 78 weeks, eighteen months: never for more than thirty years, a French journalist had known such a long captivity. Forty French-language media…
forty editors call on France to act for his release “as soon as possible”
Olivier Dubois, hostage in Mali for 547 days, 78 weeks, eighteen months: never for more than thirty years, a French journalist had known such a long captivity. Forty French-language media…
In the Assistant Editor’s Notebook | When bureaucracy gets tangled up…
The profession, the media, the newsroom of The Pressand you. Posted at 5:00 a.m. The most discerning will have noticed that our section titles have been changed in recent days:…