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Tag: Toronto Star
Game On!
Since Sportsnet won the bid for national hockey rights, can TSN’s reporters keep their broadcasting lead?
TEASER: Prize Fighters
Here is a sneak peek at one story from our Spring 2015 issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism magazine.
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Unpublishing
On February 21, the Toronto Star pulled its controversial Gardasil investigation offline after weeks of public backlash and outrage. A note from publisher John Cruickshank posted on February 20 said that while the paper remains “committed to this line of reporting, we have concluded that in this case our story treatment led to confusion between… Continue reading Unpublishing
The dangerous pride of the innumerate journalist
The following is a guest post from this year’s Review instructor Tim Falconer. “I suck at math—that’s why I went into journalism” has been a humblebrag since before the invention of the humblebrag. I heard people chortle about their mathematical incompetence back when I was a student and I still hear them laughing today. My reaction… Continue reading The dangerous pride of the innumerate journalist