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In the Ukraine conflict, fake fact-checks are being used to spread disinformation
Researchers at Clemson University’s Media Forensics Hub and ProPublica identified more than a dozen videos that purport to debunk apparently nonexistent Ukrainian fakes -
Ideals versus practice: The complex roles of modern journalists
The Journalistic Role Performance project is examining the evolution of journalists’ practice during a period of deep disruption for news organizations -
Indiegraf expands to the U.S. with next news challenge cohort
Canadian independent journalism incubator wants to help entrepreneurs reduce local news gaps on both sides of the border -
Understanding the TikTok saga and what it means to Canada
Negotiations for a Trump-led takeover of the popular video sharing app continue to twist and turn, with Walmart and Oracle in line for partial ownership. But is a U.S.-owned ByteDance any different for Canadians? And what will happen if the app gets banned? -
From CBC to NHK
Can public broadcaster partnerships fill coverage gaps as international bureaus continue to disappear? -
Les journalistes réfugiés combattent le blackout des informations au Burundi avec des radios pirates
Depuis l’été 2015, les burundais vivent dans un climat de pénurie d’informations dû à un conflit civil. Des journalistes en exil, armés des téléphones intelligents, essaient de combler le vide. -
Refugee pirate radio tracks forgotten Burundi conflict
Since the summer of 2015, journalists in exile are attracting growing WhatsApp audiences at home -
The future of journalism education? Investigative
Focusing on investigative journalism collaborations empowers student careers, educators say -
Refinery29 to launch in Canada in October
Former Chatelaine editor-in-chief Carley Fortune will lead the Canadian edition. -
New media outlet challenging mainstream refugee coverage
The founders of Mediafugees were alarmed by the mainstream media’s coverage of immigration and refugee issues.
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