The Tale On Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump made a vague, accusatory statement toward the “very, very dishonest press.” Regarding its alleged refusal to publicize terrorist attacks in Europe, he asserted that it wasn’t reporting attacks for unspecified political reasons. The claim couldn’t be further from the truth. The Heds Trump’s Baseless Claim That the… Continue reading Trump Attacks the Media
Canadian news consumers unaware of financial strain on the industry
Experts discussed the journalism industry’s financial woes at a Canadian Journalism Foundation panel
The Markup: Capturing Yellowknife’s Range Street
The best long-form journalism involves a lot of red ink. An editor’s corrections, cuts, and revisions often go unseen by the public. Here at The Markup, our job is to dissect their choices. Episode 2: Capturing Yellowknife’s Range Street Yellowknife’s 50th Street has many names. Strange Range, the Gold Range, or simply Range Street. Lonely… Continue reading The Markup: Capturing Yellowknife’s Range Street
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When Journalists Make Mistakes on Twitter
A look into the insensitive tweets regarding Barron Trump and the intense backlash media personalities faced in the aftermath.
February 6th: Layoffs at Maclean’s, Gory Magazine Covers, and more
These are the stories we’re watching this week. Here is your Weekly Wire: Seniority wasn’t enough to spare a number of top-flight Canadian journalists from pink slips. Maclean’s special issues editor Kim Honey, national correspondent Jonathan Gatehouse, and senior writer Chris Sorensen were among 13 laid-off staffers at the eminent monthly last week. Rogers Media said… Continue reading February 6th: Layoffs at Maclean’s, Gory Magazine Covers, and more