Year / 2015
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Regina man fights for full-time coverage of Saskatchewan legislature
CBC reporter Stefani Langenegger, a full-time politics reporter at the legislature, was taken off the beat this year, to many people’s surprise.… -
Memo: Two vice-presidents depart Globe and Mail amid management shuffles
To all staff all branches, As part of our emphasis on focus on the customer and sustainable business practices, The Globe has appointed Greg Doufas in the new role of Chief Digital Officer, reporting to me. Greg is a recognized… -
CAJ Ethics Committee Report: Risks of ‘chequebook journalism’ high; but case-by-case analysis may mitigate conflicts
It’s clear that newsrooms, in the age of social media and ubiquitous video, would not be well served by a document simply explaining why payments should never be made.… -
News director of two BC radio stations resigns after editorial staff asked to sell ads
Sean Eckford leaves job of nine years after management allegedly asks all staff to participate in a one-day voluntary ad sales blitz.… -
Social media shakes things up in journalism
Websites like Twitter, Facebook, influences what gets reported and what audiences read.… -
Submissions open for National Magazine Awards
39th annual awards celebrate best work in Canadian magazines.… -
In some European countries, not naming those accused of a crime is the norm
Journalistic practice demonstrates difference in how North American and European reporters perceive role of government.… -
Where will journalism education go from here?
The future of journalism education is the focus of a new collection of essays just published by the Ryerson Journalism Research Centre.… -
J-Source unveils new logo
The logo unveiling comes ahead of a crowdfunding campaign to hire more freelance reporters to increase J-Source’s regional coverage.… -
Halifax schools to offer a joint journalism and law program
New program at Dalhousie and University of King’s College offers J.D. and M.J. concurrently.…
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