Ashley Csanady joins Canada.com as news editor
Csanady, who was a reporter with QP Briefing for two years, will join Canada.com as a news editor on Aug. 5.
Csanady, who was a reporter with QP Briefing for two years, will join Canada.com as a news editor on Aug. 5.
Wearable technology will further fragment consumers as they choose how they want to receive news. And there will always be early adopters seeking an advantage in the marketplace.
Si la plupart des journalistes qui quittent le métier s’en vont vers les relations publiques, l’enseignement ou la politique, certains choisissent au contraire une voie qui semble à des années lumières de leur vocation initiale. ProjetJ s’est entretenu avec quelques-uns d’entre eux.
Infographics and data storytelling, reflections on the sociopolitical News Flow in Africa, entertainment media use in the Middle East… des sujets parmi bien d’autres abordés lors de la 97e conférence de l’Association pour l’éducation en journalisme et communication de masse (AEJMC), une rencontre annuelle pour journalistes et communicateurs soucieux de suivre l’évolution et les progrès…
Stinson, who currently covers news, arts and sports as a columnist for the National Post, will begin his new position on Aug. 18.
Chief Justice Joseph Kennedy of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court allowed reporters use Twitter during a sexual assault trial and says he “couldn’t get over how well it had worked.”
Susan Fennell, who has been mayor of Brampton since 2000 and is now facing a tough race in her bid for re-election, undoubtedly has strong interest in publicly challenging the Toronto Star’s reporting and accusing the reporter who has doggedly held her to account of “bias,” writes public editor Kathy English.
Protecting the privacy and identities of confidential sources online is a bigger concern than ever. Here’s a look at what some reporters are doing to keep their digital communications safe.
From grieving family members to facts that cannot be easily checked and suppressing scandalous news, writing obituaries can be a challenge.
Lorsqu’un journaliste expérimenté mandaté par une banque établie s’entretient avec un analyste indépendant à propos des perspectives économiques, ce contenu attire une audience et bâtit une relation. Si le même journaliste, travaillant pour le même sponsor, interviewe plusieurs sources pour démontrer que les services proposés par cette banque sont meilleurs, le mayonnaise ne prend pas.…