Jack-of-all-trades Dominique Armand shares his story as a journalist, lifeguard and nursing student in Alaina Saint-Amour’s LJR feature “Do the (Side) Hustle.”
https://t.co/jIuSXwRVWv
TikTok is now a necessity for newsrooms as many dedicate staff to social media platforms. In this latest issue, the Langara Journalism Review takes a look at how Vanessa Doban uses social media for CityNews Vancouver.
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Emily Lyth reports on the decline in honest food reporting as food bloggers and influencers take over food journalism in the latest edition of the LJR.
https://t.co/s87alozilO
Vancouver's arts and culture reporting is on the rise with Stir magazine at the forefront, the founders took the time to talk to us for our story in the LJR.
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B.C. proposed to charge a $25 fee to file a freedom of information request back in October 2021. Former daily news journalist Bob Mackin and journalism department chair Chad Skelton weigh in on the price of freedom in B.C.
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Diversity in Canadian newsrooms is still a major problem, with many changes needed for better audience representation. The Langara Journalism Review explores this topic with our story by Sena Law.
https://t.co/vrog4K3WuL
How are journalists building back trust in the fake news era? Journalists Michelle Gamage and Francesca Fionda talk trust in the last issue of the @LJReview
https://t.co/8tq2OWSJrb
Environmental journalism is ever-growing in importance. In our latest issue of the LJR, we take a look at one of the fastest growing environmental exclusive outlets as well as others in the field.
https://t.co/Nka6Dm4E5C
Newsrooms are shrinking as the world of communications is growing; reporter Patrick Wachter highlights the story of Robin Gill and her move from journalism to comms.
https://t.co/CLgWKGR6uE
The safety of journalists discussing controversial topics has always been a complicated issue; in this article from the LJR, we look at the experience of B.C. based journalist Benson Gao Bingchen.
https://t.co/nXV5uZ6KqL
The journalism industry still needs to make a lot of headway when it comes to the reporting of Indigenous stories, but @AngelaSterritt has been leading the change. Learn more about her and her career thus far. Story by @Safoura_Rigi https://t.co/PV9iN8wYwM
On a small island filled with established news outlets, @CapitalDailyVic, a new investigative news website is looking to shake up the market. Story by @ruixu38 https://t.co/ULKpvfBUjn
"Good journalism should be infused with the passion of a reporter. But for new reporters, it could be hard to find a balance. Story by @k_trevena https://t.co/UXsgaIR87a"
While journalists often stick to written stories, Anat Rabkin has been telling the important story of refugees through a different medium than what most are used to. Story by Dee Farrugia https://t.co/OovvtVw6EY