What Does a Career in Canadian Podcasting Look like?
Dan Misener leads this discussion with industry leaders on career paths in Canadian Podcasting.
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Dan Misener leads this discussion with industry leaders on career paths in Canadian Podcasting.
Looking to make a name for yourself as a professional Canadian journalist? Don’t miss the NCM-The Walrus Webinar Series. Facilitated by industry leaders, the webinars cover key topics to help you kick-start a flourishing career.
Join us for the Peterborough Audiocraft Festival: an event series for skill sharing and celebrating the craft of independent radio and podcast makers in Peterborough, Ontario.
How can you tell interesting audio stories? What are the ways we can move away from conventional narratives? Join sound artist and Concordia Ph.D. student Amanda Gutierrez as she guides you through interdisciplinary modes of listening, departing from Acoustic Ecology and Digital Cartography as the main tools of research-creation.
This free 60 minute introductory webinar is open to all practicing journalists
Join our free, virtual-workshop to learn the basics of investigative reporting with TVO journalist Marsha McLeod.
The 2021 Spry Memorial Lecture presents Changing the Spectrum: Race, media and building democracy in Canada.
The Law & the Media Seminar is presented by the Law Society of British Columbia and the Jack Webster Foundation.
Focused on reimagining a more representative and equitable documentary ecosystem, and the role of docs in our quickly evolving world, the 2021 industry conference will take place during Hot Docs Festival, April 29–May 9.
This short, online course will introduce epidemiologic concepts to health/science journalists.