Indigenous journalists are changing the news in Saskatchewan
Journalists gather in Regina to discuss current efforts to decolonize media.
Journalists gather in Regina to discuss current efforts to decolonize media.
This republished Ryerson Journalism Research Centre story, "Inside Afghanistan as a Canadian female freelance journalist" was removed on Nov. 21 at the request of May Jeong due to safety concerns.
There are all kinds of analytics available to show you who is looking at your site and how they’re getting there. But how can you—or should you—use that information when selecting which stories to cover?
To: All Bell Media Team Members Cc: Bell CP5/6/7 leaders From: Mary Ann Turcke, President, Bell Media Subject: Bell Media Organizational Update Everyone, As we continue with the final phase of our restructuring, there will be further departures at Bell Media beginning today and continuing on a building-by-building basis through much of November. Your leader will keep you…
Some readers were offended with the front page of Saturday’s Globe and Mail, but their children saw it in a different perspective
Veteran journalist John Stackhouse explores the future of serious journalism in a new book that documents the digital disruption of Canadian media in recent decades.
Monocle magazine editor-in-chief Tyler Brûlé says he is determined to resist the widespread pressures on magazine editors to cut quality and move to a digital- first or digital-only strategy.
On Nov. 13, the eyes of the world turned to Paris as a terrorist attack unfolded on what should have been a quiet Friday evening in the French capital.
Though the RCMP’s attempt to obtain a Vice reporter’s notes is unusual, it isn’t unprecedented.
Digital media workers unite to discuss campaigns to improve journalism and workers’ rights.