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Olympics no place for politicians to score points |
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The Globe and Mail - February 05, 2010 |
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Influence Communication, a company that monitors and analyzes media content around the world, said the Olympic Games will be one of the biggest stories of the year. But president Jean-François Dumas said the odds are low that politicians will achieve high levels of visibility by being in the stands. More... |
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Hockey. It’s Quebec’s game and no one else’s |
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Influence on the blogs - January 12, 2010 |
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The mighty american media, with 24 teams to cover in as many major media markets only produces 14% of the hockey news, according to Influence communication’s annual report on the news and media of 2009. More... |
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Redressing the cosmic balance one blog posting at a time |
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Globe and Mail - January 11, 2010 |
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Their stock-in-trade is media monitoring and analysis, and he's come up with some interesting figures regarding the way the Quebec sporting scene is reflected in the province's raucous and chaotic media. More... |
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Hébert: For Jack Layton, a year of playing chameleon |
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Toronto Star - December 21, 2009 |
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According to a year-end content analysis published last week by Influence Communication, Layton was the fourth most mentioned federal politician in the Canadian media this year, ahead of most of the Conservative cabinet. The Prime Minister, the leader of the official Opposition and Finance Minister Jim Flaherty took the top three spots. More... |
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