Archive
7 Jun

Quick off the mark

Who’s leading the way in the great media apps race? Ryerson Review of Journalism writer Brian Liu investigates the future of mobile media. If you want proof that mobile applications […]

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31 May

Missing the target

The Globe and Mail is ignoring educated people under thirty-five, writes Annie Burns-Pieper. What’s more, she adds, if changes aren’t made soon it’s going to cost them. Big time. Last […]

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31 May

Branded

How do I make my reputation as big as I can? Ryerson Review of Journalism writer Kristen Chamberlain looks into the wisdom of branding herself. It was November 2006 and […]

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24 May

“The Dying Course”

Meredith Levine teaches journalism at the University of Western Ontario.This past year, she created and taught the first-ever Canadian j-school course on death and dyingThrough a partnership with London Palliative […]

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17 May

The Hampson Interview

In the latest issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism, now on sale, Dominique Lamberton profiles Sarah Hampson. Hampson has made a living writing about the lives of others — […]

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11 May

Deadline Approaching for the Michelle Lang Fellowship

The Michelle Lang fellowships provides a huge, and unique, opportunity for students to spend a full year reporting in two of Canada’s busiest newsrooms. At the Calgary Herald, the fellow […]

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3 May

From one wannabe to another

The more I learn about the world, the more I feel like a caricature of the quintessential Westerner. My ancestry is Scottish, mostly. My reading list doesn’t stray too far […]

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19 Apr

Foreign reporting fellowship to honour Jim Travers

Jim Travers — celebrated as columnist, editor and reporter — cared passionately about Canada and its place in the world. He believed that Canadians deserved to hear about the world […]

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5 Apr

Calgary Herald: Swerve Ahead

Shelley Youngblut created a vibrant, compelling magazine for the Calgary Herald that can serve as a model for other cities. Find out the secrets behind her editorial and financial success. […]

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30 Mar

Alas, poor CityNews. We knew it well

How Toronto’s pioneering local station went from everywhere to nowhere near as good as it used to be. This week, we feature Lindsey Aubin‘s story from the winter issue of […]

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