Category / Field Notes
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Scanning for stories: Behind the scenes working overnight camera
When most of Toronto is fast asleep, CBC’s Tony Smyth is scanning the airwaves for the next big story. Here is a behind-the-scenes look at what it’s like to be a camera operator capturing local news in the dark of night Continue Reading Scanning for stories: Behind the scenes working overnight camera
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Freelance: How to do it right
The Ryerson Journalism Alumni Association presents "Freelance: How to do it right." This event features a panel of established freelance journalists that will discuss the ins and outs of freelancing. The comprehensive…
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How to cover the logistical beast that is the Olympics
What was it like to be part of the CBC machine covering the Olympics? David Common reflects on reporting from the ground in Sochi and the logistical beast that is the Winter…
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What I learned during my Olympics internship at Yahoo
While covering the Olympics in a foreign country presents logistical challenges, working at home in Canada to manage the deluge of content coming in from the Sochi Games had its own set…
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The Canadian Securities Course: pricey endeavour or valuable investment for journalists?
With a starting cost of $985, the Canadian Securities Course is a large investment. J-Source spoke with several business journalists to see if the course is worth the time and money.
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How to butcher your students’ writing…nicely
Did your journalism student turn in a cringe-worthy headline? Completely missed the point in the nut graf? You may not think you can nicely butcher a student's story, but Sheridan College's Nicole Blanchett…
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My morning with Nelson Mandela
Many journalists have worked on a Nelson Mandela story, far fewer are lucky enough to have met him. Michael Smith shares his personal brush with greatness, and describes how Mandela left an…
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The story I never really told and the guilt I felt
In journalism school, you learn about responsible journalism: It’s important to think critically, be accurate and tell fair and balanced stories. And keeping the facts straight shows respect to sources who share news…
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Toronto’s Watergate? The inside scoop on how the media exposed Rob Ford
Meet the journalists responsible for the biggest story to ever come out of Toronto City Hall. Hear how they did it and what’s next. This will be a lively panel discussion followed…
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Crossing the line? The controversy sparked by Carol Todd’s blog post
The Vancouver Sun won the 2013 Jack Webster Award for Best Reporting of the Year in Print for its coverage of Amanda Todd—who committed suicide after posting a video detailing being bullied.…