Why women still need a safe space to talk about their newsroom experiences
Toronto journalists host Broadsheet, a networking event for women in media.
Toronto journalists host Broadsheet, a networking event for women in media.
How is coverage of Jian Ghomeshi different from coverage on Rob Ford, and should we keep seeing his photo attached to stories? Public editor Sylvia Stead addresses these reader concerns.
CBC ombudsman Esther Enkin reviews a complaint that a famous Trudeau quote was misused in a World Report story on Bountiful, BC.
This book is only marginally about journalism, made clear by the absence of a reference to “news” in its title. It is at least as much about sociology and marketing.
Was the Globe wrong? Public editor Sylvia Stead looks at the facts and evidence to explain why Sun Media columnist Ezra Levant’s claims are incorrect.
How can the Star reconcile the stew of conflicting views about online commenting?
The right kind of media attention may actually play a positive role in increasing mental health awareness and help-seeking behaviour.
In the world of social media, reporters are covering fewer stories, not more.
It was dumb to raise the issue of Jian Ghomeshi’s brand at a time when the police are investigating very serious allegations.
What the Star reported was neither gossip, nor rumour and innuendo, writes public editor Kathy English. Rather, what the Star shared with its readers was responsible reporting on a devastating and deeply disturbing story.