Category: Pull Quotes
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.
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: Season 1, Episode 7: Hate in the paper
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.
Pull Quotes: Season 1, Episode 5 – What we remember
Discussing the coverage and conversation around Remembrance Day.
Pull Quotes: Season 1, Episode 4 – Stories after suicide
Hamilton Spectator columnist Susan Clairmont talks about her experience reporting on people who have taken their own lives.
Pull Quotes: Season 1, Episode 3 – Just tweet it?
The New York Times is one newsroom demanding journalists stay neutral on social media–but is this the best approach?
Pull Quotes: Season 1, Episode 2 – Talking terrorism
By Laura Howells, Jacob McNair and Emily Pardo When should journalists use the word “terrorism?” Why refer to the attack in Edmonton as […]
Pull Quotes: Season 1, Episode 1 – Free Press?
By Laura Howells, Jacob McNair and Emily Pardo Welcome to Pull Quotes, a new podcast from the Ryerson Review of Journalism. This week: […]

