Mark Medley joins Globe as books editor
Mark Medley, books editor of the National Post, is joining The Globe and Mail on Sept. 8.
Mark Medley, books editor of the National Post, is joining The Globe and Mail on Sept. 8.
A complainant was puzzled and concerned when an online story out of Gaza had no details at all about the information in the headline. He rejected the explanation that this was human error due to the fact that the story had been updated so often the facts referenced in the headline disappeared.
Where is the line between news value and shock value in communicating the horror of James Foley's beheading by Islamic militants?
CTV president Wendy Freeman said Tom Walters’ arrest and detainment in Ferguson, Missouri, was unwarranted and an infringement on freedom of the press.
"Past incidents and behaviours" are to blame for China's official news agency and the Communist Party newspaper being banned from an Arctic trip with Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
Hicks, a CBC reporter based in Montreal, will move to Quebec City to become the political correspondent at the National Assembly.
Dans une note interne envoyée à tous les employés la semaine dernière, la Guilde canadienne des médias annonce la conclusion du programme de départ volontaire initié par la direction de la Presse canadienne dans un objectif de réduction des coûts. Bilan: cinq départs volontaires, une mise à pied et trois postes laissés vacants ces derniers…
Harper, a reporter-editor at The Canadian Press, will become a supervising editor at TheScore.
Alors que les jeunes femmes sont majoritaires dans les écoles de journalisme, elles n’ont par la suite qu’une place minoritaire sur le marché du travail. Un constat qui a fait l’objet d’une table ronde lors de la 97e conférence de l’Association pour l’éducation en journalisme et communication de masse (AEJMC), qui a eu lieu à…
It would be useful for CBC News to think about ways to help members of the public understand the process used, and give context that enables them to assess what they are seeing, writes Esther Enkin.