• How 1.5 million hearing or visually impaired Canadians stay up-to-date. Photo courtesy of Megan Fraser.

    News for all

    By Megan Fraser for The Signal In the last three years, administrative clerk Jennifer Gibson has answered more than 5,000 phone calls. She sits in a cubicle on the sixth floor of a downtown Halifax office building, facing two computer screens. And she faces a daily challenge – she is hard of hearing. Gibson took…

  • Record Store Day at Euclid Records in St. Louis. Vinyl sales have seen an uptick in the last few years. Photo courtesy Phil Roussin/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.

    A manifesto for the newspaper revival

    By Pat Reddick for Media Are Plural Enter panic mode, it’s time to seriously worry about things. Or, better yet, get your thinking cap on and come up with some ideas for how to save an industry. For the past few months, we’ve seen an outpouring of ideas in Canada about how to save the…

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    CBC Ombudsman: Two Twitter Accounts, One Reporter – It’s dangerous.

    By Esther Enkin, CBC Ombudsman William McDowell, legal counsel to J.D. Irving Limited (JDI), wrote to complain about the Twitter activity of the provincial affairs correspondent in New Brunswick, Jacques Poitras. He was concerned that the activity on both the reporter’s CBC Twitter account and the one he uses to promote his books put him…

  • Will campaigns to revive community TV in the new digital world work? Photo courtesy Jason Rogers/CC BY 2.0.

    Can community TV be brought back from the brink?

    This story was funded by the J-Source Patreon campaign By David Gray-Donald At one time in Canada, there were around 300 community TV stations. But in 1997, regulatory changes gutted their funding. Two-thirds of those stations have since been shuttered and, for those that remain, the future is uncertain, especially in the digital environment. But the…

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    Toronto Star Public Editor: Democracy demands media literacy

    By Kathy English for the Toronto Star Dear readers: What do you want to know about the Toronto Star’s journalism in this digital age? How can we help you better understand the culture of journalism — why and how journalists do what they do, what the Star chooses to cover, who makes those decisions? Can…

  • Will journalists in the future work entirely from home? Photo courtesy of Jessica Caparini.

    Lessons from a little English newsroom

    By Jessica Caparini for University of King’s College The Signal Peter Morse didn’t learn that his office was shutting down from a man in a suit, but from an anxious receptionist holding a piece of paper she shouldn’t have had. It had been carelessly faxed one winter’s day in early 2014 by upper management to…