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Year / 2019

  • Journalism jobs: April 17

    Want your job posting featured? Tweet it to us or use the hashtag #cdnmediamoves Continue Reading Journalism jobs: April 17

  • What happens when newsrooms get automated?

    Journalists aren’t the only workers adjusting to the changes Continue Reading What happens when newsrooms get automated?

  • Seven students each awarded $10,000 in fellowships

    The fellows are working on a Canada-wide collaborative investigative project facilitated by the Institute for Investigative Journalism Continue Reading Seven students each awarded $10,000 in fellowships

  • Postmedia posts bigger Q2 loss as revenue from print operations continues decline

    Postmedia Network Canada Corp. says it lost nearly $5.1 million in the second quarter as its revenue dropped 7.5 per cent compared with last year as a result of shifting advertising and circulation patterns. The owner of the National Post and other newspapers reported $145.7 million in total revenue for the quarter ended Feb 28, including…

  • Can a news media that doesn’t really oppose fascism ever cover it well?

    Despite an endless cycle of missteps, call-outs and apologies, Canadian journalism has a terrible track record holding far-right groups to account – whether they’re in the streets or public office. Until there’s a much deeper reckoning, it’s unlikely to get any better Continue Reading Can a news media that doesn’t really oppose fascism ever cover it well?

  • How beat reporting in 2019 works at 3 different-sized outlets across Canada

    As newsrooms shrink across the country, editors are seeking a balance between keeping up with daily demands and developing areas of expertise Continue Reading How beat reporting in 2019 works at 3 different-sized outlets across Canada

  • Institute for Nonprofit News welcomes The Narwhal as sole Canadian member

    The institute recognizes publications committed to transparency and independence in public interest, investigative journalism Continue Reading Institute for Nonprofit News welcomes The Narwhal as sole Canadian member

  • Media on the move: April 10

    Here’s our regular update on the moves, hires and promotions in Canadian journalism. Want your job move featured? Tweet it to us or use the hashtag #cdnmediamoves Continue Reading Media on the move: April 10

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    Which online skills are journalism bosses expecting from students?

    Research shows that social media presence can help and hurt emerging reporters’ prospects Continue Reading Which online skills are journalism bosses expecting from students?

  • What Justin Brake’s recent win means for press freedom in 2019

    Justin Brake, a former reporter for the Newfoundland news site The Independent, wasn’t the only winner when the Newfoundland and Labrador Court of Appeal cleared him of a civil charge of contempt last week. The ruling — an encouraging one for a news media that has undergone a spate of legal battles in recent years…

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