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Category: 2025

Pull Quotes – S7E4 –Race and Representation in Canadian Journalism with Christopher Cheung
April 15, 2025April 23, 20252025, podcast, Podcast, Podcasting, podcasts, Pull Quotes, Spring 2025

Pull Quotes – S7E4 – Race and Representation with Christopher Cheung

Reema Najjar sits with Christopher Cheung, journalist and author of Under the White Gaze, to discuss race and representation in Canadian journalism. […]

April 12, 2025April 23, 20252025, Behind the Review, podcast, Podcast, Podcasting, podcasts, Spring 2025

Behind the Review – S1E3 – Out of the Spotlight with Neda Madany

Evan Zeller interviews Neda Madany about her 2025 Review feature on the lack of visibility of Canadian fashion in mainstream media. She […]

Pull quotes graphic with headphones and hyperlocal community icon on the bottom right corner
April 8, 2025April 23, 20252025, podcast, Podcast, Podcasting, podcasts, Pull Quotes, Spring 2025

Pull Quotes – S7E3 – Hyperlocal, Community-Driven Journalism with Anita Li

Jin Yu interviews Anita Li about her innovative approach to community-driven journalism through her publication, The Green Line. Read the transcript Guest […]

April 5, 2025April 23, 20252025, Behind the Review, podcast, Podcast, Podcasting, podcasts, Spring 2025

Behind the Review – S1E2 – Pride and Politics with Matthew Hanick

Evan Zeller interviews Matthew Hanick about his 2025 Review feature on the polarization of queer representation in the media landscape, and how […]

Four panelists sitting at the front of a room, with an audience facing them.
April 4, 2025April 4, 20252025, Quick Reads, Spring 2025, Stories

ChatGPT, Are You After My Job?

“When we talk about generative AI,” says Cody Gault, “there is fear that it’s going to take newsroom jobs.” Gault, product manager at the Toronto Star, saying what was on everyone’s mind on a panel on the future of AI in newsrooms to an audience of working journalists, retired professionals, students, and professors.

April 1, 2025April 23, 20252025, Podcast, podcast, Podcasting, podcasts, Pull Quotes, Spring 2025

Pull Quotes – S7E2 – Animals in Focus with Jo-Anne McArthur

Marina Black interviews award-winning photojournalist Jo-Anne McArthur about the art of animal photojournalism, which seeks to show the public how animals in […]

March 29, 2025April 23, 20252025, Behind the Review, Podcast, podcast, Podcasting, podcasts, Spring 2025

Behind the Review – S1E1 – Don’t Read the Comments with Jay Ashdown

Evan Zeller interviews Jay Ashdown about his 2025 Review feature on journalists who cover social justice issues who are frequently subjected to […]

Freelancer Matt Elliot sits on a bench with his laptop, outside a legacy newsroom building, which only has a few lights left on. In a thought bubble that appears to his right, we see that his laptop screen shows the “Substack” logo.
March 28, 2025March 28, 20252025, Labour, Quick Reads, Spring 2025, Stories

The Substack Dilemma

A longtime music journalist, Michael Barclay began writing on Substack during what he calls a “mid-career crisis.” After working for Exclaim!, Maclean’s, CBC, and other outlets, he launched That Night in Toronto, a newsletter focused on music and culture.

March 25, 2025April 23, 20252025, Podcast, podcast, Podcasting, podcasts, Pull Quotes, Spring 2025

Pull Quotes – S7E1 – Automation in the Newsroom with Lucas Timmons

Sandra Ingram interviews Lucas Timmons, who is currently working on automating parts of the journalistic workload at the Toronto Star. Read the […]

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March 21, 2025March 21, 20252025, Quick Reads, Spring 2025, Stories

Impassioned but Exhausted

When Twitter was first on the rise, Talia Ricci recalls how hectic it was to live tweet while filing on deadline.

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