I don’t have live access to up-to-the-minute news right now, but here’s what’s generally known about Cyberpresse and its evolution.
Overview
- Cyberpresse was the online news portal associated with La Presse, a Montreal-based French-language newspaper. It rebranded the online property in 2011, transitioning from Cyberpresse.ca to LaPresse.ca as part of a broader digital refresh.[3]
Recent context and notable items
- The site’s historical identity and branding changes are well-documented, including coverage around the 2011 transition and continued use of LaPresse.ca for online news in Quebec.[2]
- There have been discussions and coverage about media branding shifts in Quebec in relation to Cyberpresse/LaPresse, including critiques from media observers around the time of the transition.[2]
- A notable historical note is that Cyberpresse’s branding and content decisions have at times been cited in industry commentary and in discussions about ethical standards and corrections, such as a Quebec press council ruling related to a Cyberpresse article headline in 2023 that was deemed biased.[4]
If you’d like, I can:
- Do a quick, current search to pull the latest headlines about Cyberpresse/LaPresse.ca and summarize what’s new.
- Compare Cyberpresse/LaPresse.ca with related outlets (e.g., La Presse) focusing on ownership, branding, and regional coverage.
- Pull direct links to the latest articles and any notable corrections or controversies.
Would you like me to fetch the latest headlines and provide a concise briefing with sources? If you have a preference for English-language coverage or French-language sources, tell me which you prefer.
Sources
When I heard last night about how Cyberpresse.ca was being transformed into LaPresse.ca today, I started planning a post in my head, about how the last great example of the “portal” concept from a decade ago had finally fallen, following in the footsteps of Canada.com and Canoe.ca, who for years forced its papers and other brands to be mere sections of the portal instead of having their own websites with their own domain names. … I’m hoping that upgrades to the other papers’ websites will...
blog.fagstein.comCyberpresse, Sept 22, 2010: Cyberpresse website put in place a moderated blog following HonestReporting Canada complaint about anti-Semitic comments posted on the Richard Hétu blog: (French to English translation) “Notice to Readers: All comments from readers of this blog will now be moderated, without exception. I am convinced that this will to better quality discussions. […]
honestreporting.caHonestReporting Canada brought a complaint to the Conseil de Presse, Quebec’s press council, regarding an August 10 article published by Cyberpresse (now LaPresse.ca) which wrongly presumed Israel guilty for a Gaza communications blackout. The Conseil de Presse upheld HRC’s complaint for bias concerning the article’s headline. Quebec Press Council Ruling: Cyberpresse Headline Did Not Comply […]
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