Tag / journalism education
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The Stories Behind the Stories
They are the journalists who produced some of Canada’s most recent poignant and powerful stories. What challenges lie behind reporting these important pieces? From the first notion of an idea to its final fruition—and even after a story airs or… -
1st Annual Peter Stursberg Foreign Correspondents Lecture featuring the BBC’s Lyse Doucet
Carleton University’s School of Journalism and Communication, through the generosity of Richard Stursberg and Judith Lawrie, has established the Peter Stursberg Foreign Correspondents Lecture. The lecture honours the legacy of famed Canadian war correspondent Peter Stursberg (1913-2014), an adventurous and… -
From the Frontlines: reporting from the Middle East panel
Tune in to hear from four experienced panelists as they explore how reporting from the Middle East introduces new challenges to journalists. Panelists: – Ray Homer, former ABC News senior producer – Sylvène Gilchrist, CBC News documentary producer/director – Tara… -
From the Frontlines: reporting from conflict zones panel
Tune in while we explore what it’s like to report from a conflict zone, with some of Canada’s most experienced journalists. Panelists: – Lisa LaFlamme, CTV National News chief news anchor – Ray Homer, former ABC News senior producer –… -
Is journalism school enough, or should you be studying more?
By Badri Murali After Marco Chown Oved finished his master’s in philosophy at the Sorbonne, in Paris, he was looking around for work. He was not particularly looking for a career in journalism, but when a friend told him of…
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