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Portrait of John Vaillant.
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.

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. […]

February 27, 2024March 1, 20242024, Covering the Media, Digital stories, Journalism Behind The Scenes, Multimedia, News, Podcast, Podcast, podcast, Podcasting, podcasts, Reviewed, Top Story, Winter 2024

Reviewed Episode 4: Covering Covers

In this episode, hosts Mariana and Sahaana take apart what goes into a cover with the Review of Journalism‘s Art Director, Dave […]

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February 9, 2024February 9, 20242024, Articles, Covering Politics, Covering the Media, Digital stories, Online Exclusives, Quick Reads, Stories

The Work-Around to Bill C-18’s Run-Around

In June 2023, the Canadian government passed Bill C-18, also known as the Online News Act. Modeled after a similar Australian law, it requires digital platforms with 20 million monthly users and an annual revenue of at least $1 billion, to pay media outlets for the content they share on their platforms.

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November 18, 2023March 8, 20242023, Covering the Media, Fall 2023, Quick Reads, Stories

The Grotesque Fascination of Real Estate

What is it that hooks people? Illustration: Sheridan Williamson-Fraser Despite an ongoing housing crisis, Canada’s weak economy, and several interest rate increases, [...]
July 19, 2023September 11, 2023Featured, Long Reads, Spring 2023, Stories, Top Story

Sophi’s Choice

The Globe’s newsroom leaders are making decisions using AI—and they’re not the only ones

July 12, 2023September 8, 2023Featured, Long Reads, Spring 2023, Stories, Top Story

Good Vibes Only

Audiences are sick of bad news. Can a rising tide of optimistic news outlets fight compassion fatigue?

July 5, 2023May 1, 2023Featured, Long Reads, Spring 2023, Stories, Top Story

Covering North Korea

News coverage of the “Hermit Kingdom” is sensationalist and reductive. Is Kim Jong Un more important than the country’s 25 million citizens?

June 28, 2023September 11, 2023Featured, Long Reads, Spring 2023, Stories, Top Story

Rage Against the Machines

The “Freedom Convoy” overtook downtown Ottawa last year. On the fly, reporters sorted fact from misinformation while the protestors called them liars

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