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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? Continue Reading Live blog: Building trust in media
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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. Continue Reading Hamilton Spectator finds new audience with podcast
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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. Continue Reading Torstar hiring 20 reporters as it rebrands, revamps Metro newspapers
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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. Continue Reading Moose Jaw Independent rises to fill ‘gaping hole’ left after Saskatchewan city’s paper closes
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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. Continue Reading Four things The Athletic’s editors have learned about building a Canadian audience
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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. Continue Reading How CBC kept viewers connected during the Winter Olympics
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Turning newspapers into charities: A new model for the future?
There are many issues Canadian media organizations need to consider before seeking charitable status. Continue Reading Turning newspapers into charities: A new model for the future?
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How Canadian student newspapers are going digital
As reading habits change, many student newspapers are decreasing their print circulation. Continue Reading How Canadian student newspapers are going digital
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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. Continue Reading When should media organizations de-index stories from web searches?
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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. Continue Reading Ryerson journalism prof supporting journalism innovation in South Africa