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Media on the move: Jan. 29
Here’s our regular update on the moves, hires and promotions in Canadian journalism. Want your job move, hire or promotion featured? Tweet it to us or use the hashtag #cdnmediamoves -
Tips for journalists and media organizations in Canada covering the coronavirus
Avoid alarmist reports, use credible sources, prioritize the key information, expert suggests -
Canadian Media Diversity: Calls to Action
CABJ and CJOC on how to improve media representation and inclusion, now -
Refugee pirate radio tracks forgotten Burundi conflict
Since the summer of 2015, journalists in exile are attracting growing WhatsApp audiences at home -
Why are j-school students saying no to reporting careers?
Journalism students have very different ideas about what a reporting career means to them. But it’s the ones who value journalism’s role in democracy that stay the course -
Call for participants: New research project aims to understand the working lives of Toronto’s millennial freelancers
Home/work: Understanding work-at-home freelancing in Toronto is a new research project led by Nancy Worth, assistant professor in geography and environmental management at the University of Waterloo -
Local news outlets can fill the media trust gap – but the public needs to pony up
The appetite for smart local news is there. The challenge is figuring out how to make it profitable -
Journalism jobs: Jan. 22
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The Institute for Investigative journalism is hiring
Applications for the full-time investigative producer/editor position are due Jan. 30 -
A case for self-reporting
Mainstream media companies haven’t taken the basic step of crunching the numbers on whom they hire, but plenty of evidence suggests doing so is a healthy first step towards creating a more equitable and representative workplace
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