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  • CBC pushed itself to connect with voters in unlikely places this election campaign

    From hockey arenas to local churches, an engaged approach meant more meaningful encounters with voters Continue Reading CBC pushed itself to connect with voters in unlikely places this election campaign

  • Canadian news media are suing OpenAI for copyright infringement, but will they win?

    A closer look at how chatbots are trained suggests that OpenAI may be right that ‘scraping’ isn’t copying. But it may not be ‘fair dealing’ either Continue Reading Canadian news media are suing OpenAI for copyright infringement, but will they win?

  • Journalistes en situation de handicap : les pionniers de l’inclusion

    Voici les précurseurs qui font tomber les obstacles qui se dressent encore sur le chemin d’une
    carrière en ondes pour les journalistes qui vivent avec des limitations sensorielles ou motrices. Continue Reading Journalistes en situation de handicap : les pionniers de l’inclusion

  • Ahmar Khan on left. CBC exterior on right.

    What the decision in a dispute between CBC and Ahmar Khan proves about how Canadian news organizations fail racialized journalists

    Lack of support for workers subject to hate and harassment, stifling expression on human rights and exploiting precarity all front and centre in scathing arbitration report Continue Reading What the decision in a dispute between CBC and Ahmar Khan proves about how Canadian news organizations fail racialized journalists

  • Exterior of NHK office building in Tokyo

    From CBC to NHK

    Can public broadcaster partnerships fill coverage gaps as international bureaus continue to disappear? Continue Reading From CBC to NHK

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    Memo: CBC announces plans to restructure

    The following memo was sent to CBC staff on Feb. 27 from Barbara Williams, executive vice president of English Services. Continue Reading Memo: CBC announces plans to restructure

  • Broadcast and Telecommunications Legislative Review panel report leaves consumers out in the cold

    J-Source publisher and co-author of upcoming book ‘The End of the CBC’ breaks down the regulatory recommendations that have industry watchdogs in a tailspin Continue Reading Broadcast and Telecommunications Legislative Review panel report leaves consumers out in the cold

  • Data storytelling in a diversifying field

    How data journalism and coding are changing the landscape of investigative journalism Continue Reading Data storytelling in a diversifying field

  • A window into USMCA trade talks coverage with Katie Simpson

    “We’re there to ask questions. I think it’s important that we are there to do that for a Canadian outlet”: Simpson Continue Reading A window into USMCA trade talks coverage with Katie Simpson

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    CBC Ombudsman: Tough talk – confrontational interviews

    The complainant, Laura Finsten, was appalled – as were many others – at a question put to a senior Israeli political figure regarding the number of Palestinians killed by the IDF during protests at the Gaza-Israel border. She also thought there was no regard for Israel’s perspective. While the phrasing was harsh, it is legitimate…

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