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Freelance journalists may be the lone wolves of the media world, but many are starting to form packs, too.  Look at Germany: freelancers there are biting back against “all rights” contracts and establishing fair pay models, after a pair of German journalists’ unions concluded an agreement with nine of the country's biggest newspaper publishers over common rules of payment for freelancers.

The deal reached in December 2009 between the Federation of German Newspaper Publishers and the German Journalists’ Association (DJV) and the United Services Union (DJU) outlines a series of minimum rates, including first publication rights, sale to third parties and making content available electronically. Minimum fees are based on the circulation figures of newspapers and the types of contribution. Freelance photographers are currently negotiating a similar fee agreement.

Want to know what freelancers are being paid in other countries? Check out page 11 of this report by the International Federation of Journalists.

As reported previously, editors at the Globe and Mail asked staff—and freelancers, though it's not clear how many—not to write for Toronto Life and Chatelaine, claiming that they are competing publications (though we suspect it may have more to do with this).Now a rep from SONG, the union that represents Globe staff, has confirmed that as of…
Sometimes we need a reminder that, despite having a strong public broadcaster, media ownership is as concentrated in Canada as it is south of the border. Recently, a brave Reddit user took the time to compile this very long list of everything that falls under the Rogers, Bell, and Shaw umbrellas. It just goes on and on and on...Hat tip to…
Earlier this month, VIDA released The Count 2010, a breakdown of women’s representation in a number of literary publications. Though not comprehensive, the study casts a light on the wide gender gap in the industry, revealing — in easy to digest pie charts — who is getting published where. For example, 36 men had their books reviewed in The…
A column on Moneyville is bullish on newspapers. David Olive reports that 77% of Canadian adults read a print or online version of a newspaper at least once a week and newspaper readership has gone up by 3.7% in the last five years. Not only that, but people in the "top ten" markets spend 3.8 hours per week with printed newspapers (and a bit less…
California freelancers have started a Facebook group to ask Arianna Huffington to share some of her $350 million windfall from the recent sale of the Huffington Post to AOL. The episode is a stark lesson for those writers who thought that simply being allowed to contribute to this revolutionary media form was compensation enough. The new media is…
Every writer can benefit from having additional eyeballs checking over his/her work prior to publication, but that doesn’t mean that relationships between writers and editors always go smoothly. Globe & Mail columnist Russell Smith opines on the issue at…
Two hundred and fifty-three  Journal de Montréal workers marked their second anniversary on the picket line today. They were locked out by their employer, media giant Quebecor, on January 24, 2009, after employees refused to accept concessions. The paper has continued to publish, although many, many freelancers have heeded the call to stop…
The Wall Street Journal online is reporting that the New York Times is planning to launch a paid subscription system, likely next month, for online content. The system will allow casual surfers a certain amount of free content and targets instead the 15% of "heavy users" for a monthly sub fee. Right now, according to the report, the site generates…
Most freelancers are familiar with the concept of moral rights: the right to claim authorship of their work, and the right to not have it distorted or "folded, spindled and mutilated" in such a way that it would damage the author's reputation.US publisher HarperCollins has recently started talking about morals of another kind. The company wants to…

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