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TV news is here to stay: J-Talk with Canadian broadcast executives
Television news is here to stay for at least the foreseeable future, but in an age of instant information, networks must provide more than just the scheduled newscast to keep their audience engaged. Eric Mark Do reports from the recent CJF J-Talk, where a…
ContinueHow I got the photo: NNA winner Rich Lam on the Vancouver riots’ kissing couple
Once Rich Lam's photo of a couple during the Stanley Cup riots in Vancouver in 2011 went viral, its authenticity was questioned. Lam discusses the impact unethical photographers and editors can have on photojournalism as a whole.…
ContinueBell submits new proposal to acquire Astral
Bell Canada Enterprises announced Monday it has revised its original bid to buy Astral Media and and is submitting a new proposal.…
ContinueJournalism, disrupted
If journalists can’t make the business case for journalism, then who will? Belinda Alzner talks with Canadian Nieman Fellow David Skok about his research on disruption and innovation in journalism with Harvard Business School’s Clayton Christensen that gives journalists and news managers…
ContinueCarleton University, Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Communication Studies
Carleton University is looking for a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Communication Studies, with a focus on digital media, civic culture and global change.…
ContinueCanadian journalists, BlackBerrys and the crisis in political reporting: an interview with Christopher Waddell
How Canadians Communicate IV: Media and Politics, edited by David Taras and Christopher Waddell, assembles essays focused on the various forms of political communication in Canada. In this interview with Lisa Lynch, Waddell explains the book’s conclusions about the state…
ContinueOpenFile accounts frozen, freelancers still unpaid
Kelly Toughill talks with OpenFile CEO Wilf Dinnick about what has happened since the online start-up ceased publication nearly six weeks ago, the lessons he has learned and the new partnerships he hopes to pursue for OpenFile moving forward.…
ContinueThe delicate art of negotiating for data
It’s easier than you think, says Glen McGregor. In this piece for Media magazine, McGregor explains how to make effective access to information and freedom of information requests, the steps to successfully negotiating with coordinators, and why IT people may…
ContinueIra Glass on the allure of radio and the search for ‘the universal something’
Ira Glass’ radio storytelling techniques challenge a news media world that is so full of dark stories. Rhiannon Russell writes about putting a face to the famous voice of This American Life at Toronto's Massey Hall.…
ContinueProrogation + Resignation = Consternation: How the Toronto Star handled McGuinty’s bombshell
Dalton McGuinty's surprise resignation and prorogation of the Ontario legislature left newsrooms nationwide scrambling. So how did the Toronto Star manage to pull together six comprehensive pages of coverage in a matter of hours? The Star's news editor, Jonathan P.…
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