Tag: journalism
Then and Now
Workers in revolt, unpaid wages, revolving-door management: inside five chaotic, difficult, tumultuous, teetering years at Now magazine
How not to cover a natural disaster
I’m about to graduate from my journalism degree, despite waning faith in this industry
Reporter’s Pride
It’s important to celebrate journalistic wins! Sofia Ariza asked three journalists about their proudest pieces.
Bylines on the Big Screen
Three young journalists describe how journalism movies influenced them—and how they compare to the realities of work today
Pull Quotes Season 6 Episode 6: Iman Adem on the conundrums of photojournalism
Tara De Boer talks with Iman Adem about the ethics of photojournalism and exploitation of the subjects of photographs in today’s media environment
Pull Quotes Season 6 Episode 5: Hyeji Yoon on Western media coverage of North Korea
In the fifth episode of season six, host Silas Le Blanc talks to Hyeji Yoon about her Review-exclusive story on the way the Western media covers North Korea, and what it misses.
Forever Temporary
They work hard. They stick around. And yet many of them are never offered jobs. How CBC treats its temporary workers—and how some are fighting back.
Behind the Frame
Photojournalism has an exploitation problem. Three journalists are finding ways to solve it.









