Daniel Sellers explores how brand publishers are moving in on journalism’s turf.
Spring 2014: Wrong Numbers
By Ronan O’Beirne Ronan O’Beirne investigates the role and purpose of poll analysis in Canadian journalism. His story will be available in the Spring 2014 issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism.
Where’s the recognition for Canadian tweeters?
By Miro Rodriguez Image via Twitter Canada. Now more than ever, people turn to Twitter to get quick updates about the world around them. They check the app during their commute to work, or while waiting for their latte—whenever they have a spare moment to feed their curiosity. Twitter has become crucial to a company’s branding… Continue reading Where’s the recognition for Canadian tweeters?
Come to the Review’s launch party!
Mark your calendars and tell your bosses you might be late next Friday: we’re launching the latest (and biggest) issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism on Thursday, March 20th at the Bier Markt in downtown Toronto. Keep an eye on our multimedia section and Facebook page for previews of the stories you’ll find in the issue. Remember to follow the Review and its masthead on Twitter.… Continue reading Come to the Review’s launch party!
Spring 2014: The Brampton Guardian’s Identity Crisis
By Eric Zaworski Watch Jessica Galang’s trailer for her upcoming article, The Brampton Guardian’s Identity Crisis, in the Spring 2014 issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism.