Pull Quotes is the Review of Journalism’s flagship podcast. The latest season is about the people innovating Canadian journalism—each in their own unique way.
In season three, episode five of Pull Quotes, the team examines the recent StarMetro cuts and the precarious nature of journalism. Hosts Ashley Fraser and Tanja Saric speak with Ryerson Review of Journalism web editor Hannah Alberga and Goldsmiths PhD candidate Sabrina Wilkinson, who both reported on the news.
Contributors: Ashley Fraser (chief podcast editor) and Tanja Saric (podcast producer) with technical production help from Angela Glover and Lindsay Hannah. Pull Quotes’ executive producer is Sonya Fatah.
In season three, episode four of Pull Quotes the shares the highlights of the Ryerson Review of Journalism’s recent event: JournalismXActivism: In Conversation with Desmond Cole. Host Ashley Fraser sat down for a live chat with Desmond Cole to navigate the line between activism and journalism. Then, host Tanja Saric and journalist Vicky Mochama join in on this episode of Pull Quotes to talk Twitter and controlling your brand. Contributors: Ashley Fraser (chief podcast editor), Tanja Saric (podcast producer) and Sean Young (guest producer) with technical production help from Angela Glover and Lindsay Hanna. Pull Quotes executive producer is Sonya Fatah.
In season three, episode three of Pull Quotes the team examines the current landscape of Canadian podcasts with a special Q&A with Jayme Poisson, host of CBC’s Front Burner.
In season three, episode 1 of Pull Quotes, the team examines the decline of local news journalism following the Canadian federal election. Pull Quotes sits down with local news reporter, Erika Engle and principle investigator from the Local News Initiative, April Lindgren to find out more.
Alex LaLonde of New Metric Media and Chandler Levack, an independent filmmaker and freelance film critic, talk about what Netflix’s move into the Canadian market really means, and what kind of questions remain unanswered.
Notes from the second RRJ Unpublished event where six journalists from across the industry talked about what they’re doing differently amidst a climate of doom and gloom.