On profiling Bruce Arthur and Cathal Kelly for the Ryerson Review of Journalism
“Interviewing and meeting some of the writers and reporters I spent growing up reading was a privilege. I had to be critical but fair; opinionated but balanced.”
“Interviewing and meeting some of the writers and reporters I spent growing up reading was a privilege. I had to be critical but fair; opinionated but balanced.”
News about the news for the week of June 2.
Suzannah Showler’s Maisonneueve feature profiles the lives of people obsessed with the study of hidden animals, from Sasquatch to the Chupacabra.
In this era of information abundance, journalists should now be keeping spreadsheets, not just notes.
Join us as we talk with Julie Carl of the Toronto Star and Kim Fox of CBS about journalist resumes and portfolios, as well as interview tips and how to get that great internship you’ve been dreaming of.
Think you need to be a math genius or coding savant to produce compelling data stories? Think again.
Simon Bredin’s profile of the Power & Politics host charts a transformation from a brash magazine editor to someone who is very much a creature of television.
In April, Postmedia cut the comments sections of many of its newly acquired Ontario papers.
Suzanne Steel, Jen Gerson, Chris Selley and Tristin Hopper take on new roles at the National Post.
In this 2006 Walrus feature, Campbell avoids predicting the future—and instead captures a timeless, thought-provoking moment in Iranian politics.