Star public editor: Journalists honoured in Toronto for pursuit of truth
Canadian Journalists for Free Expression honour courageous journalists who seek truth and report it whatever the obstacles, including jail and torture.
Canadian Journalists for Free Expression honour courageous journalists who seek truth and report it whatever the obstacles, including jail and torture.
When the venerable music magazine used a flattering selfie of the Boston Marathon bomber on its cover, it faced a ferocious backlash on social media. Thompson Rivers University journalism student Adam Williams explores whether such a reaction was warranted.
Trying to improve your storytelling or looking for some tips on how to kick your camera work up a notch? Look no further than Canadian Broadcasters—a Facebook group created by two photojournalists that's crowdsourcing constructive critiques. Simon Jones explains why.
In this Q&A with J-Source, Steve Doig, the Knight Chair in Journalism at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University, explains why practising “safe data hygiene” is important for journalists, and how practising it will help protect them and their sources from government surveillance.
In journalism school, you learn about responsible journalism: It’s important to think critically, be accurate and tell fair and balanced stories. And keeping the facts straight shows respect to sources who share news in good faith. But in my limited experience I have found those principles are only starting points for truly responsible journalism, writes Western University…
Where once a local business owner might support a community newspaper, those crucial advertising decisions are now being made in corporate offices located in larger urban centres, not locally. Innovation editor Rob Washburn reports in this three-part series on the value of community journalism.
Got a question? The Canadian Association of Journalists will consult its members across the country to find the appropriate expert to craft a response to your question, which will then be posted on J-Source.
Trouver un emploi lorsqu’on est étudiant ou finissant en journalisme peut paraître déconcertant tant le marché actuel est devenu complexe. Et si l’on entend souvent que le réseautage est la meilleure façon pour les jeunes journalistes de se faire des contacts dans l’industrie, personne n’explique vraiment comment s’y prendre.
Does the thought of numbers and financial markets scare you? Ryerson journalism student Haaruun Dhubat interviewed Amanda Lang, of the Lang and O’Leary Exchange, on how she got into the field without a business degree and succeeded.
Par la voie d’un communiqué de presse commun, les deux conglomérats ont annoncé ce matin, le rachat par TC Media des soixante-quatorze hebdos régionaux de Sun Media. Coût de l’opération: 75 millions de dollars.