in Quebec this morning is the resignation of Jeff Fillion, a so-called “shock jock” in Quebec City. For Anglos who might not have been following this story very much the news will seem curious at best, but underlying Fillion’s resignation is a series of interlocking stories that are at once fascinating and sordid. Fillion has been under immense pressure due to a defamation suit brought by TV weather host Sophie Chiasson, and there is little disagreement that Fillion – who savaged her for months on his show as being a witless, big-boobed no-talent – went way beyond the bounds of approppriateness in his commentary. At the same time, however, Chiasson is linked to Fillion’s disgraced (and again unemployed) arch-rival, the convicted pedophile Robert Gillet. Add to that the widespread suspicion that Gillet and people close to him were behind the CRTC’s threat to pull Fillion’s station’s license last summer. The larger story at play here touches on all aspects of Quebec City media and local politics, and it’s fascinating to follow from an outsider’s perspective.
Archives for March 2005
Phillip Torrone (from Make)
writes about the ODEO Podcast service, which is coming soon. Looks like a much richer service than some early pundits supposed.
Jack Ruttan in the Hour
about YULBlog’s 5th Anniversary: Big blog turns 5.
I’m heading out now
to see Ed Bilodeau’s talk on folksonomies at McGill’s GSLIS. I’m super-curious to see how he presents it.
Last Saturday,
Ed Bilodeau marked the seven year anniversary of his weblog, now called “Designing Learning Environments”. In all of the hoopla surrounding the 5th Anniversary of YULBlog, which Ed was completely instrumental in founding, I was afraid (and I think my fears were borne out) that it would get lost that he has been doing this – and doing this extremely well – for longer than almost anyone else in Montreal. So here’s to another 7 years of Ed’s writing on the WWW!
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