CBC ombudsman: On loaded language
Loaded language is fair game in an interview when both sides are presented, writes CBC ombudsman Esther Enkin.
Loaded language is fair game in an interview when both sides are presented, writes CBC ombudsman Esther Enkin.
Members of Toronto Star's photo department share the one thing from their photo kit they can't do without.
If the news business is dying, how can you justify educating students for a profession that won’t hire them? Education Editor Charles Hays explains how Thompson Rivers University’s unique partnership with local media in Kamloops, B.C. is readying students for the industry.
Hays takes over the education section from departing editor Melanie Coulson.
Picard, a specialist in media economics, will start in the newly created role in January and will be based in Boston.
Silverman will conduct research into how news organizations deal with rumours and unverified information at Columbia University.
Lors du dernier congrès de l’Association francophone pour le savoir (Acfas) en mai dernier, trois journalistes indépendants ont été mandatés pour twitter directement via les comptes de l’organisme. Info ou promo? Travail journalistique ou de communication institutionnelle? Problèmes éthiques? Les protagonistes font part de leur réflexion face à un phénomène amené à se reproduire de…
Richard Kanee takes over the role from Tessa Sproule, who left the public broadcaster to launch Vubble.
There is nothing normal about the endless Toronto municipal election campaign, and readers have strong views about what they have seen and still want to see in The Globe’s coverage, writes public editor Sylvia Stead.
Do you know the answers to the following facts of geography, history, civics and science? Or would you double-check to make sure you are right?