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    Taming the tech giants will cause collateral damage

    The Online Streaming Act will hurt content creators and incentives to produce content relevant to audiences in Canada, but the CRTC can reduce the damage Continue Reading Taming the tech giants will cause collateral damage

  • 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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    Media consumers in Canada are losing their appetite for news — and trusting it less

    A new report suggests more people in Canada are avoiding the news and less willing to pay subscription fees Continue Reading Media consumers in Canada are losing their appetite for news — and trusting it less

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    Roles, values and qualifications in transition

    An initial data snapshot of post-secondary journalism educators in Canada and their perspectives on where journalism is going Continue Reading Roles, values and qualifications in transition

  • The clouds move among the old growth forest in the Fairy Creek logging area near Port Renfrew, B.C. Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward

    A history of ‘media exclusion zones’

    How injunctions became synonymous with police-driven crackdowns on press freedom in Canada
    Continue Reading A history of ‘media exclusion zones’

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    Bell cutting 1,300 positions, closing radio stations and foreign bureaus

    Layoffs include six per cent cut at Bell Media, including shuttering or sale of nine radio stations, closure of two foreign bureaus Continue Reading Bell cutting 1,300 positions, closing radio stations and foreign bureaus

  • 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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  • The Hoser website. Text in top right reads "The Hoser: Local independent journalism in the GTA." Photo of a handful of people, some holding signs reading "Better staffing care wages" and "stop appeal"

    Journalism startups as networks in transition: The case of The Hoser

    How Actor Network Theory helps us gain an understanding of the distinctive qualities of journalism startups Continue Reading Journalism startups as networks in transition: The case of The Hoser

  • 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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  • Decolonizing Journalism: A Guide to Reporting in Indigenous Communities Duncan McCue Oxford

    How reciprocity, solutions and rethinking objectivity can help decolonize journalism

    First textbook in Canada on covering Indigenous communities offers a roadmap for building relationships and better reporting  Continue Reading How reciprocity, solutions and rethinking objectivity can help decolonize journalism

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