- Bourque Newswatch
Bourque Newswatch is a Canadian news aggregator
website , run by journalist Pierre Bourque. The site publishes breaking news in a format similar to the American "Drudge Report ".Bourque claims to have been the first media source to report a number of major stories, including
Jean Charest 's departure from federal politics to lead theQuebec Liberal Party , the retirement ofGilbert Parent as Speaker of the House of Commons and the 2000 election call. However, the "Ryerson Review of Journalism" found that Bourque's exclusive scoops have also been wrong on many occasions. For example, in2000 he inaccurately reported thatCanadian Alliance MPKeith Martin would cross the floor to the Progressive Conservatives afterStockwell Day won the Alliance leadership, thatElsie Wayne andMac Harb would be appointed to the Senate, and thatMike Harris would retire asPremier of Ontario that year. [cite news | last = Heller | first = Joshua | title = The Wrong Man | journal = Ryerson Review of Journalism | date = Summer 2001 | publisher = School of Journalism, Ryerson University | url = http://www.rrj.ca/issue/2001/summer/351/ | accessdate = 2007-01-15]Finally, "RRJ" found it difficult to verify Bourque's claimed web traffic; in a random sample of 6,500 Canadian internet users in September 2000, not a single one had visited Bourque Newswatch. "RRJ" also found that almost no major Canadian journalist used Bourque Newswatch as a "source", although some admitted to using the site as an aggregator to quickly review the day's mainstream media headlines.
The Bourque Newswatch has been criticized for allegedly allowing advertisers to purchase headlines and to "tourque" them in order to highlight a positive news story about itself or a negative story about an opponent.
References
External links
* [http://www.bourque.org/ Bourque Newswatch]
* [http://www.rrj.ca/issue/2001/summer/351/ "The Wrong Man"] , 2001 "Ryerson Review of Journalism " article critical of the site's reliability
* [http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20070618.wnascarr0618/BNStory/National/home Recent article regarding Conservative party sponsorship of Bourque]
* [http://www.nationalnewswatch.com/ National Newswatch] Bourque alternative
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