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Journalism professor Meg Wilcox leads a conversation with journalists, educators and scholars on the impact of AI on audio ...
Our Spring 2025 issue closes with a review of Christopher Cheung’s new book Under the White Gaze: Solving the Problem of Race and Representation in Canadian Journalism.Reviewer Shenaz Kermalli notes ...
A look at how Online News Act funds are being distributed Continue Reading First batch of Google’s $100 million is paid. Here’s who won big and who didn’t Every two weeks starting April 30, newsrooms ...
As you’ve heard throughout this podcast series, journalism is facing a lot of challenges. From ethical considerations, ways to rebuild public trust, and roadblocks to teaching engaged approaches, ...
Who or what makes your news – and how – matters Continue Reading Generative AI is already being used in journalism – here’s how people feel about it Generative artificial intelligence has taken off at ...
“We had typewriters in the newsroom, we got press releases and phone calls, you were inundated,” said Julie Cashin-Oster, the owner of the Orono Weekly Times when describing the shift she has seen in ...
Is the media's coverage of Jane and Finch disproportionally negative? Eric Mark Do, J-Source's new Students' Lounge editor and Ryerson Journalism student, looks at the media's coverage of crime in the ...
Despite the never-ending drumbeat of disheartening headlines about job prospects in journalism – more than 1,200 media jobs cut in Quebec alone in 2023, and threats by a Conservative ...
In an online interview with an anti-science conspiracy group documented by investigative online newsroom PressProgress, Rustad didn’t shy away from the possibility of installing “Nuremberg 2.0,” or ...
AI and transparency. We found that a lack of transparency could have serious consequences for news outlets that use AI. Almost 60 per cent of those surveyed said they would lose trust in a news ...
When you’re sick at home, social media can be a lifeline Continue Reading A guide for reporting on how young disabled and chronically ill people use online communities Many chronically ill and ...
Often, a manifesto reveals a person’s vulnerability or insecurities. Mine displays a regular concern I had about my work as a radio host: whether I was enough, good enough to be precise, to do the job ...