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Category: Online Exclusives

Map with pins in it and a cell phone showing photos of people on vacation
March 31, 2021March 24, 2023Inside the Business, Online Exclusives, Stories, Top Story

Instagram Versus Reality

Influencers share beautiful images, and users turn to their accounts for travel inspiration. But as audiences grow, these social media personalities are becoming more than just something on the explore page as they begin to encroach into the travel journalism industry.

rolled up newspapers and a microphone with titles of podcasts on a black and white background.
March 26, 2021March 24, 2023Inside the Business, Online Exclusives, Stories, Top Story

“Playing Catch Up”: How many daily podcasts is too many?

The Globe & Mail is launching a daily news podcast. To stand out from their competitors, they’ll have to do it the right way.

Making the Worlds oldest energy bar by Andrew North, a sketch drawing with a pot and hand stirring.
March 15, 2021March 24, 2023Doing good work, Online Exclusives, Stories, Top Story

The Freedom of Graphic Journalism

How merging art and journalism can provide opportunities for storytelling found nowhere else in the field

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.

Pull Quotes Podcast
February 1, 2018February 10, 2022Online Exclusives, Podcast, Pull Quotes

Pull Quotes: Season 1, Episode 11: CBC in Tamil, Facebook in Ryerson

Why is CBC translating into Tamil? Plus, Ryerson’s journalism school is partnering with Facebook on a digital news incubator–and our guest has a few concerns.

Pull Quotes Podcast
January 23, 2018February 10, 2022Online Exclusives, Podcast, Pull Quotes

Pull Quotes: Season 1, Episode 10: Kids, consent, and the story that didn’t happen

Journalists reflect on the hijab-cutting news fiasco

Pull Quotes Podcast
December 10, 2017February 10, 2022Online Exclusives, Podcast, Pull Quotes

Pull Quotes: Season 1, Episode 9: Journalism after #MeToo

Subscribe on iTunes Stories of sexual misconduct dominated the news cycle this autumn--and it all started with investigative reporting. But where should [...]
Pull Quotes Podcast
December 2, 2017February 10, 2022Online Exclusives, Podcast, Pull Quotes

Pull Quotes: Season 1, Episode 8 – Snaps of disaster

Photojournalists discuss the ethics and emotions of covering catastrophe at the RRJ’s recent conference.

Pull Quotes Podcast
November 23, 2017February 10, 2022Online Exclusives, Podcast, Pull Quotes

Pull Quotes: Season 1, Episode 7: Hate in the paper

Subscribe on iTunes After years of complaints, police have charged two men behind a Toronto paper called “Your Ward News” with promoting [...]
Pull Quotes Podcast
November 15, 2017February 10, 2022Online Exclusives, Podcast, Pull Quotes

Pull Quotes: Season 1, Episode 6- Pigeon holes and double-glass ceilings

This week, we discuss the challenges facing people of colour in Canadian journalism.

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