A weekly look at issues affecting the Canadian journalism industry.
In the final episode of Season four, host Emma Jones talks to the [ ]RJ masthead to hear about their experiences producing a magazine during the COVID-19 pandemic. The post Pull Quotes Season 4, Episode 6: End of a run first appeared on [ ] Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
Professors Maggie Jones Patterson and Romayne Smith Fullerton, co-authors of Murder in our Midst: Comparing Crime Coverage Ethics in an Age of Globalized News, join us to discuss regional approaches to crime reporting, and how they’re changing in the age of mass communication. We also discuss the recent sentencing decision in the trial of Toronto van-attacker Alek Minassian, and why it’s making waves in the Canadian journalism community. “Just focusing on this man’s name, does not equip the citizenry to make decisions, and help influence the people they elect to create policy.” - Romayne Smith Fullerton. The post Pull Quotes Season 4, Episode 5: Should Canadian crime reporters start thinking beyond what they can print, to what they should? first appeared on [ ] Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
This episode we’re using our audio platform to discuss the power of photography in highlighting humanity’s role in the degradation of the natural world. Documentary photographer Ian Willms joins us to discuss a picture he took in 2019 in an indigenous community in northern Alberta called Fort Chipewyan. Ian took several trips to the area between 2010 and 2020 to document the environmental and human toll of oil sands pollution in the region. He provides insight into how he came to be in position to capture the photograph, and why it stands out among the thousands of images he’s captured during his career. The post Pull Quotes Season 4 Episode 4: Photojournalists create a visual record of the human impact of industrial pollution first appeared on [ ] Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
Tracee Herbaugh, daughter of first female AP journalist to be killed on assignment Sharon Herbaugh, talks balancing a writing career with motherhood. The post Pull Quotes, Season Four, Episode Three: Balancing Motherhood and Journalism first appeared on [ ] Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
Host Emma Jones talks to Nora Loreto, activist, writer and podcaster, who has been compiling reports of COVID deaths in Canadian institutions The post Pull Quotes, Season Four, Episode Two: In conversation with Nora Loreto on how Long-Term Care Homes were affected by COVID first appeared on [ ] Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
“Seeing us as our skin colour first and who we are as people second–or not at all–is the root of the problem. It’s called racism.” The post Pull Quotes, Season Four, Episode One: In conversation with Brian Daly, the Atlantic director of the Canadian Association of Black Journalists first appeared on [ ] Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
Hosts Ashley Fraser and Tanja Saric celebrate the launch of the print issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism from their home closets.
We fed an advanced text generator numerous RRJ articles to see if it could mirror the collective voice of our magazine.
In season three, episode nine of Pull Quotes, the team examines live journalism and virtual reality.
In season three, episode eight of Pull Quotes, the team examines diversity in Canadian media.
In season three, episode seven of Pull Quotes, the team examines how journalists cover disasters.
A look back at Canadian journalism’s public service reporting this decade.
In season three, episode five of Pull Quotes, the team examines the recent StarMetro cuts and the precarious nature of journalism. Hosts Ashley Fraser and Tanja Saric speak with Ryerson Review of Journalism web editor Hannah Alberga and Goldsmiths PhD candidate Sabrina Wilkinson, who both reported on the news. Contributors: Ashley Fraser (chief podcast editor) and Tanja Saric (podcast producer) with technical production help from Angela Glover and Lindsay Hannah. Pull Quotes’ executive producer is Sonya Fatah.
In season three, episode four of Pull Quotes the shares the highlights of the Ryerson Review of Journalism’s recent event: JournalismXActivism: In Conversation with Desmond Cole. Host Ashley Fraser sat down for a live chat with Desmond Cole to navigate the line between activism and journalism. Then, host Tanja Saric and journalist Vicky Mochama join in on this episode of Pull Quotes to talk Twitter and controlling your brand. Contributors: Ashley Fraser (chief podcast editor), Tanja Saric (podcast producer) and Sean Young (guest producer) with technical production help from Angela Glover and Lindsay Hanna. Pull Quotes executive producer is Sonya Fatah.
In season three, episode three of Pull Quotes the team examines the current landscape of Canadian podcasts with a special Q&A with Jayme Poisson, host of CBC’s Front Burner.
In season three, episode two of Pull Quotes the team examines the current landscape of fake news.
In season three, episode 1 of Pull Quotes, the team examines the decline of local news journalism following the Canadian federal election. Pull Quotes sits down with local news reporter, Erika Engle and principle investigator from the Local News Initiative, April Lindgren to find out more.
For the season 2 finale, we reflect on the academic year and look toward features from the upcoming issue.
A look at the systemic issues that affect how we talk about prisons
Alex LaLonde of New Metric Media and Chandler Levack, an independent filmmaker and freelance film critic, talk about what Netflix’s move into the Canadian market really means, and what kind of questions remain unanswered.
Notes from the second RRJ Unpublished event where six journalists from across the industry talked about what they’re doing differently amidst a climate of doom and gloom.
A roundtable with 3 RRJ colleagues about stories we might have missed The post Pull Quotes Season 2, Episode 14: A Midseason Pull Quotes Roundup first appeared on Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
A critical examination of how reporters in Canada cover a growing local movement. The post Pull Quotes Season 2, Episode 13: Is Coverage of the Alt-Right Alright? first appeared on Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
Lidia and guest Kamille Coppin take a look at some of the writing that came out during Black History Month. The post Pull Quotes Season 2 Episode 12: What Needs to Change About Black History Month Coverage first appeared on Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
Katherine Singh and Jordan Currie join Michal for an exploration of how women’s desire gets talked about in the media. Featured interviews with Laura Hensley of Global News and Jaime Green from the New York Times Review of Books. The post Pull Quotes Season 2 Episode 11: A Second Pull Quotes Valentine first appeared on Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
This week on Pull Quotes, we ask: how are papers rethinking the obituary section? The post Pull Quotes Season 2 Episode 10: Thoughts on the Obit Section (people are dying to get in there) first appeared on Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
Journalists and editors from student newspapers across Ontario talk about the big-impact stories their papers broke. The post Pull Quotes Season 2 Episode 9: Where Would We Be Without Student Newspapers? first appeared on Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
With only one national Canadian Jewish publication remaining, what perspectives aren’t we getting? The post Pull Quotes Season 2 Episode 8: An Existential Search for Jewish Media in Canada first appeared on Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
RRJ colleagues bring in their year-in-review Pull Quotes and we talk to Geoff Zochodne about the GM closure. The post Pull Quotes: Season 2 – Episode 7 — A Year in (Ryerson) Review first appeared on Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
Notes from the RRJ Unpublished event where six voices from across the industry responded to the question. The post Pull Quotes: Season 2 Episode 6 – Is journalism failing women? first appeared on Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
Julian Brave Noisecat says we’re “just starting to scratch the surface of writing and reporting guidelines” when it comes to talking about Indigenous issues in the context of education. Louise Brown also weighs in. The post Pull Quotes: Season 2 Episode 5 – What we talk about when we (don’t) talk about Indigenous curricula first appeared on Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
How Canadian journalists have been covering the UN IPCC report The post Pull Quotes: Season 2 Episode 3 – 12 years to save the planet first appeared on Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
A conversation with Al Donato and Alex Verman The post Pull Quotes: Season 2 Episode 4 – Note to Media: Hire More Trans People first appeared on Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
What can we learn from the coverage of a municipal election that was anything but ordinary? The post Pull Quotes: Season 2 Episode 2 – A Three-Month Long Civics Lesson first appeared on Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
October 17 has come and gone. Another era of prohibition is behind us; recreational cannabis use is now legal in Canada. Michal Stein talks to cannabis reporters Kieran Delamont and Mark Rendell about what changes they’ve seen in the Canadian journalism landscape as a result, and how the focus on business impacts other areas of cannabis reporting. Nick Pateras also joins us to talk about the role media has played in normalizing cannabis use The post Pull Quotes: Season 2 Episode 1 – The Highs and Lows (But Mostly Highs) of Cannabis Reporting first appeared on Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
Undercover ethics + when to say 'terrorist' + covering the far right The post Pull Quotes: Magazine snippets first appeared on Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
Cannabis news is a fast-growing beat. The post Pull Quotes: Weed all about it! first appeared on Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
How should journalists approach Ontario election coverage? The post Pull Quotes: Covering Doug Ford first appeared on Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
Where did the 'religion beat' go? The post Pull Quotes: Losing my religion reporting first appeared on Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
Daniel Jones reads thousands of personal essays for the New York Times' Modern Love column. Here's what he's learned. The post A Pull Quotes Valentine: The editor of Modern Love first appeared on Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
A conversation with Marie-Danielle Smith. Plus, murders in the gay village + the legacy of the bathhouse raids. The post Ep. 12: When you’re a female reporter on Parliament Hill first appeared on Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
Why is CBC translating into Tamil? Plus, Ryerson’s journalism school is partnering with Facebook on a digital news incubator--and our guest has a few concerns. The post Pull Quotes -Ep. 11: CBC in Tamil, Facebook in Ryerson first appeared on Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
Journalists reflect on the hijab-cutting news fiasco The post Pull Quotes -Ep. 10: Kids, consent, and the story that didn’t happen first appeared on Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
Photojournalists discuss the ethics and emotions of covering catastrophe at the RRJ's recent conference. The post Pull Quotes: Episode 8 – Snaps of disaster first appeared on Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
This week, we discuss the challenges facing people of colour in Canadian journalism. The post Pull Quotes: Episode 6 – Pigeon holes and double-glass ceilings first appeared on Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
Discussing the coverage and conversation around Remembrance Day. The post Pull Quotes: Episode 5 – What we remember first appeared on Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
Hamilton Spectator columnist Susan Clairmont talks about her experience reporting on people who have taken their own lives. The post Pull Quotes: Episode 4 – Stories after suicide first appeared on Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
The New York Times is one newsroom demanding journalists stay neutral on social media--but is this the best approach? The post Pull Quotes: Episode 3 – Just tweet it? first appeared on Ryerson Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.