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Live blog: Building trust in media
In an age of misinformation, disinformation, AI and media manipulation, how can news organizations and platforms like Google build trust with audiences? -
Hamilton Spectator finds new audience with podcast
Covering Diane, a podcast produced by the Hamilton Spectator, looks at a murder case that happened over 30 years ago. -
Torstar hiring 20 reporters as it rebrands, revamps Metro newspapers
Torstar CEO John Boynton says the initiative represents a major investment in journalism for Torstar outside of its Toronto headquarters. -
Moose Jaw Independent rises to fill ‘gaping hole’ left after Saskatchewan city’s paper closes
The unconventional website was founded by two friends and is run on the cheap. -
Four things The Athletic’s editors have learned about building a Canadian audience
The Athletic’s editors have found owning their niche works best in the Canadian market. -
How CBC kept viewers connected during the Winter Olympics
Approximately three-quarters of the Canadian public tuned into CBC’s coverage of the Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea. -
Turning newspapers into charities: A new model for the future?
There are many issues Canadian media organizations need to consider before seeking charitable status. -
How Canadian student newspapers are going digital
As reading habits change, many student newspapers are decreasing their print circulation. -
When should media organizations de-index stories from web searches?
National NewsMedia Council, privacy commissioner, have been grappling with question of when it is appropriate to de-index stories from web searches. -
Ryerson journalism prof supporting journalism innovation in South Africa
JAMLAB is a six-month accelerator program that provides journalism innovators with tools, facilities, contacts and support as they build their media startups.
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