Year / 2019
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CBC Ombudsperson: Who’s an “observer,” anyway?
The complainant, Justin Stayshyn, said radio coverage of a recent federal byelection not only bought into a conspiracy theory, it presented partisan spin as legitimate analysis. The dispute revolved around what a reporter meant when he attributed an idea to… -
Far-right hatemongers don’t deserve a platform
How an interview made me think twice about quoting anti-Muslim trolls in the future -
Another tool in the toolbox
How newspapers are utilizing podcasts to grow their audiences and revenue -
Environmental reporting can help protect citizens in emerging democracies
What happens when an illegally logged tree falls or poachers kill endangered brown bears in the forest, but there’s no journalist to report it? -
Here are the winners of the 2019 National Magazine Awards
Hazlitt and Maclean's each took home four awards at this year's NMAs -
TVA Group axes 68 jobs, calls for regulatory action
Policy changes needed now, says Quebecor-owned company as it's “forced to make deep budget cuts” -
Media on the move: June 5
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 -
J-Schools Canada/ÉcolesJ programs
J-Schools Canada/ÉcolesJ, a financial supporter of J-Source, represents post-secondary journalism programs as the Canadian affiliate of the World Journalism Education Council. Membership in J-Schools Canada/ÉcolesJ is open to all post-secondary journalism programs in Canada. To learn more about educational opportunities at J-Schools Canada/ÉcolesJ universities and colleges, check out their program details below. -
The Logic’s David Skok on its new partnership with Postmedia
What’s next for the year-old journalism startup having established itself as a major new player and now, taken on a strategic investment -
Former reporter creates ‘Rate my Professor’ for newsrooms
This piece was originally published on Columbia Journalism Review’s website and appears here with the editor’s permission. In a corner of a big, empty Krispy Kreme in Atlanta, Valeria Sistrunk is nibbling on a donut. She is 27, with wide…
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