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    Canadian media needs to take further steps in recognizing diverse preferences in disability language

    Many style guides recommend person-first language, but disabled communities are split Continue Reading Canadian media needs to take further steps in recognizing diverse preferences in disability language

  • Can women’s media ever be “authentically” feminist?

    The RRJ’s Katherine Singh explores the state of commerce and the limits of feminism in women’s magazines Continue Reading Can women’s media ever be “authentically” feminist?

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    The future of videojournalism at CTV

    Traditional reporting jobs in limbo at CTV1 as Bell Media restructures Continue Reading The future of videojournalism at CTV

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    Another tool in the toolbox

    How newspapers are utilizing podcasts to grow their audiences and revenue Continue Reading Another tool in the toolbox

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    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 Continue Reading The Logic’s David Skok on its new partnership with Postmedia

  • 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 eyes and an ever-present smile. She has the positive energy of a TV newscaster—a job she…

  • Hope in the local news landscape

    2019 issue of the RRJ takes a look at how small communities across Canada are fighting to keep local reporting alive Continue Reading Hope in the local news landscape

  • Reporting on the elusive Toronto Sun editor

    The RRJ’s Sarah Krichel goes behind the scenes into her deep dive on Adrienne Batra’s career and navigating how to hold her and her paper accountable — with and without her help Continue Reading Reporting on the elusive Toronto Sun editor

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    Canadian Committee for World Press Freedom honouree Ken Rubin highlights his top investigative probes

    Presented with the Spencer Moore Award for Lifetime Contributions, citizen researcher and Ryerson Centre for Free Expression senior fellow chronicles public impact struggles in health, human rights and more Continue Reading Canadian Committee for World Press Freedom honouree Ken Rubin highlights his top investigative probes

  • From left, Earl Wood, Clarence Iron, Jason Chamakese and John Chabot comment on the history-making March 24 NHL game.

    Inside APTN’s history-making Cree NHL broadcast

    It took the better part of a decade to bring to life but the nation’s first Cree language sports broadcast aired on March 24 on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network. “Surreal,” “overwhelming” and “electrifying” was how musician Earl Wood described his experience co-hosting the NHL broadcast in Plains Cree, which turned out to be most…

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