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Category: News

April 12, 2024April 12, 20242024, Covering the Media, Digital stories, Journalism Behind The Scenes, Multimedia, News, Podcast, Podcast, podcast, Podcasting, podcasts, Reviewed, Top Story, Winter 2024

Reviewed Episode 5: In Trans Reporting

In this episode, hosts Mariana and Sahaana revisit first the Review of Journalism’s first story on trans reporting. They talk to Dr. […]

The back of a police van
March 15, 2024March 25, 20242024, Covering Politics, Covering the Beats, Covering the Media, Digital stories, More Top Stories, News, Online Exclusives, Quick Reads, Stories, Winter 2024

The Relationship Between Police and the Press

Toronto police spend hundreds of thousands of dollars in PR campaigns—some of which have ties with the city’s former journalists In 2006, […]

February 27, 2024March 1, 20242024, Covering the Media, Digital stories, Journalism Behind The Scenes, Multimedia, News, Podcast, Podcast, podcast, Podcasting, podcasts, Reviewed, Top Story, Winter 2024

Reviewed Episode 4: Covering Covers

In this episode, hosts Mariana and Sahaana take apart what goes into a cover with the Review of Journalism‘s Art Director, Dave […]

People lay flowers in tribute at 55 Gould St., Toronto on Feb. 1, 2024 in tribute to the journalists killed in Gaza, Lebanon, and Israel.
February 3, 2024February 8, 20242024, Digital stories, News, Quick Reads, Stories, Top Story, Winter 2024

Journalists for Journalists

Over 100 Canadian journalists gathered Thursday evening in solidarity with the dozens of journalists that have been killed in the Middle East since October 7.

January 23, 2024February 27, 2024Covering Politics, Covering the Media, Digital stories, Fall 2023, Journalism Behind The Scenes, Multimedia, News, Podcast, Podcast, podcast, Podcasting, podcasts, Reviewed, Top Story

Reviewed Episode 3: We Accidentally Killed Pull Quotes

In this episode, hosts Mariana and Lidia review Pull Quotes, The Review’s first venture into podcasting. Guests Laura Howells and Michal Stein […]

December 21, 2023January 23, 20242023, Covering Politics, Covering the Media, Digital stories, Fall 2023, Journalism Behind The Scenes, Multimedia, News, Online Exclusives, Podcast, podcast, Podcasting, podcasts, Politics, Business, and The Law, Reviewed, Top Story

Reviewed Episode 2: Language Matters when Reporting on Palestine

In this episode, hosts Lidia Rajcan and Sahaana Ranganathan discuss the use of language and framing in reporting on Palestine and Israel. The […]

Man looking at the bright screen of a phone looking of a Passover Seder Plate
April 27, 2021March 24, 2023Curated Content, Inside the Business, News, Online Exclusives, Stories, Top Story

The Many Lives of The Canadian Jewish News

The CJN is in the midst of its second resurrection of the decade. With a shift in organizational structure style & focus it hopes for a stable and enduring future.

Collage of TikTok videos
April 15, 2021March 24, 2023Inside the Business, News, Special Preview, Spring 2021, Stories, The Magazine, Top Story

TikTok Breaks the News

TikTok is used by many journalists, but the app has posed a challenge: how to balance online trends with news-related content that appeals to younger users.

Bradley, Ryerson, freedom of speech
March 10, 2021March 24, 2023Eye on Diversity, News, Online Exclusives, Stories, Top Story

Drawing the Line: Here’s what’s happening at the Ryerson School of Journalism

Ryerson’s School of Journalism found itself in a Twitter storm in February over the questions surrounding how far freedom of speech can go for students in the program.

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