Long-time CBC anchor Knowlton Nash died at 86
Nash, who spent 37 years with the public broadcaster, died at his home in Toronto.
Nash, who spent 37 years with the public broadcaster, died at his home in Toronto.
The Globe and Mail’s multimedia editor, Stuart Thompson, is leaving to join The Wall Street Journal as its senior interactive graphics editor.
Le Forum du journalisme canadien sur la violence et le traumatisme (FFF) lance ce soir, en marge d’un événement organisé par la FPJQ, la version française de son guide En-tête: Reportage et santé mentale. Une publication écrite à plusieurs mains, par des journalistes entre autres, afin d’améliorer le traitement de la santé mentale dans les…
Stuart Thompson is leaving The Globe and Mail to join The Wall Street Journal as a senior interactive graphics editor in New York.
Chang is leaving the supper-hour news anchor’s chair in Montreal. His new assignment with the public broadcaster will be announced later this summer.
Journalists should watch out for vague cliches and dig for more details, The Globe and Mail's public editor Sylvia Stead.
Mindset is an important new guide to improving reporting and writing about mental health. It should be within easy reach in all newsrooms, writes Toronto Star public editor Kathy English.
Sproule said she is leaving the public broadcaster on July 31 for a startup venture, the details of which she cannot yet share.
Today, data metrics has replaced editorial instinct, and there are very few questions that remain unanswered about what device readers are choosing or how engaged they with the journalistic content. Except for what is perhaps the biggest question of all: what’s the impact of all this data mining on the quality of journalism?
One of the ways to mitigate a potential conflict is to declare it. The journalistic policy on commentators and on interviewees states that the audience should know important affiliations held by a program participant so the audience will be able to put a speaker’s remarks in context.