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  • Staying Alive Trauma-Informed Broadcasting and Mental Well-being Episode 8 Winston Sih with Tamara Cherry and Mark Henick Supported by the Creative School at Toronto Metropolitan University and J-Source

    Staying Alive: Trauma-Informed Broadcasting and Mental Well-being with Tamara Cherry and Mark Henick

    With heightened awareness of the realities of difficult storytelling and the demands of work, journalistic practice has been pushed to evolve. Journalist Tamara Cherry and author and advocate Mark Henick discuss newsrooms’ responsibility to workers and sources. Continue Reading Staying Alive: Trauma-Informed Broadcasting and Mental Well-being with Tamara Cherry and Mark Henick

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  • Staying Alive Breaking down public policy's role in local broadcasting Episode 7 Winston Sih with Anja Karadeglija Supported by the Creative School at Toronto Metropolitan University and J-Source

    Staying Alive: Breaking Down Public Policy’s Role in Local Broadcasting with Anja Karadeglija

    With major legislative changes surrounding news delivery in Canada, tech and news organizations are mapping their next moves. Parliamentary reporter Anja Karadeglija discusses the function of the broadcast regulator in the digital age. Continue Reading Staying Alive: Breaking Down Public Policy’s Role in Local Broadcasting with Anja Karadeglija

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  • Staying Alive Preserving Local News in Canada Episode 6 Expanding Indigenous Journalism in Broadcasting Winston Sih with Melissa Ridgen Supported by the Creative School at Toronto Metropolitan University and J-Source

    Staying Alive: Expanding Indigenous Journalism in Broadcasting with Melissa Ridgen

    Improving reporting on Indigenous issues isn’t just about increasing coverage. Journalist and producer Melissa Ridgen discusses changing structures in television news and bringing best practices to enterprise reporting.
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  • Staying Alive Preserving Local News in Canada Episode 5 Engaging the public Winston Sih with Shireen Ahmed Supported by the Creative School at Toronto Metropolitan University and J-Source

    Staying Alive: Engaging the Public with Shireen Ahmed

    With social media and increased online engagement in local news, there are not only more voices in a polarized news ecosystem, but greater distrust in the journalism industry. Journalist Shireen Ahmed discusses fostering healthy dialogue while building public trust.
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  • Staying Alive Preserving Local News in Canada Episode 4 The Rise of AI in Newsrooms Winston Sih with Gavin Adamson Supported by the Creative School at Toronto Metropolitan University and J-Source

    Staying Alive: The Rise of AI in Newsrooms with Gavin Adamson

    The rise of artificial intelligence has caused analysts to reflect on the possibilities of almost every industry, including journalism. Journalism professor Gavin Adamson on tools like ChatGPT and their implications for media ethics, practice and education.

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  • Staying Alive Preserving Local News in Canada Episode 3 Understanding News Deserts Winston Sih with Anita Li Supported by the Creative School at Toronto Metropolitan University and J-Source

    Staying Alive: Understanding News Deserts with Anita Li

    Newsroom convergence means Canada has seen a rise in news deserts and ghost newsrooms. Media consultant Anita Li explores the consequences, effects and innovative solutions on geographic and cultural communities across the country. Continue Reading Staying Alive: Understanding News Deserts with Anita Li

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  • Pour tracer les contours de cette spécialité qu’est le journalisme de données, on discute avec Naël Shiab, qui le pratique depuis 2015 dans divers médias, et depuis 2018 au sein de CBC/Radio-Canada.

    Balado – Le métier d’informer avec Naël Shiab

    par Steve Proulx Les journalistes doivent toutes et tous cultiver leurs sources : savoir où trouver l’information juste, quels experts solliciter, trouver des sources crédibles et diversifiées… Et on juge souvent du professionnalisme d’un ou d’une journaliste à l’épaisseur de son carnet d’adresses, à la richesse de son réseau de contacts. Or, nous sommes dans…

  • Le « fact-checking » a connu un vrai boom durant la pandémie, alors que les théories les plus farfelues entourant le virus ont circulé, et circulent encore. Mais l’enjeu plus profond. Quand la désinformation est produite par des pays, comme la Chine ou la Russie, dans l’objectif de déstabiliser des démocraties, on entre alors dans un nouvel écosystème où l’information devient une arme… dangereuse.

    Balado Le métier d’informer : entrevue avec Ève Beaudin et Nicholas de Rosa sur le rôle de la vérification de faits

    Par Steve Proulx Une discussion avec deux journalistes qui s’attaquent à la désinformation et qui ont fait de la vérification de faits le cœur de leur pratique. Avec Nicholas de Rosa, journaliste à l’émission Les Décrypteurs sur ICI RDI, et Ève Beaudin, journaliste et productrice au contenu, à l’Agence Science Presse, de la rubrique Le…

  • Working Media Podcast

    Working Media podcast: Karen K. Ho

    In our premiere episode, we had the privilege of speaking with Karen K. Ho. Continue Reading Working Media podcast: Karen K. Ho

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