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Tag: Journalist

May 13, 20242024, Covering the Media, More Top Stories, Spring 2024

Poor Things

Freelance rates haven’t risen since the 1980s. Meet the journalists who haven’t quit At the age of 15, Linda Pannozzo sat in […]

May 13, 2024May 13, 20242024, Long Reads, Spring 2024, Stories

Mind Matters

After years of being exposed to trauma, these journalists are advocating for better mental health support.

An aerial view of the wildfire threatening the Yellowknife area from August 17, 2023
May 2, 2024May 3, 20242024, Climate Crisis, Covering Climate Change, Featured, Spring 2024

Out of the Inferno

Yellowknife’s Cabin Radio went beyond the call of duty as the Northwest Territories faced its worst wildfire season in recorded history

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April 30, 2024April 30, 20242024, 40 Years of the Review, Inside the Business, Quick Reads, Spring 2024, Stories

Marion LaVigne on the Future of Up Here

The ‘voice of Canada’s far North’ closed its Yellowknife offices last year. Its publisher discusses the future of print magazines with the Review.

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April 29, 2024April 30, 20242024, 40 Years of the Review, Inside the Business, Quick Reads, Spring 2024, Stories

Jennifer McGuire on the Future of Xtra and Pink Triangle Press

The managing director of 2SLGBTQIA+ publisher discusses the future of journalism amid evolving online ecosystem.

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April 23, 2024April 25, 20242024, Climate Crisis, Covering Climate Change, Digital stories, Online Exclusives, Quick Reads, Spring 2024, Stories

A Conversation with John Vaillant

The Vancouver author of Fire Weather talks to the Review about our carbon awakening and his award-winning 2023 book, Fire Weather: The Making of the Beast.

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April 19, 2024April 19, 20242024, Articles, Digital stories, Online Exclusives, Quick Reads, Spring 2024, Stories

Why the Best Worst Depiction of Podcast Journalism Matters

The issue is that Spider-Man 2 fundamentally misunderstands what journalists do. The game’s writers undermine the journalist’s basic craft—telling stories or producing news—by either being vague about the reporting process or depicting something unbelievable.

A collage of screenshots of queer-centric publications like the Body Politic and Xtra magazine.
April 17, 2024April 17, 20242024, Covering the Media, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, More Top Stories, Quick Reads, Spring 2024

The Evolution of Queer Media

Queer media began small but unified. Now they’re more prolific, but some 2SLGBTQIA+ journalists say this risks losing the strength of a collective voice

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. […]

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March 4, 20242024, Articles, Digital stories, Online Exclusives, Quick Reads, Stories

Tame the AI Beast

From AI-written articles to falsified video content, there is an urgent need to evaluate the ethics of using simulated human intelligence.

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