EDITORIAL: Cooperative, non-profit model could keep journalism alive
Journalism needs to look for a new operating model to reverse the steady shutting down of media outlets and the huge number of layoffs,
Read MoreJournalism needs to look for a new operating model to reverse the steady shutting down of media outlets and the huge number of layoffs,
Read MoreBell Media announced it is laying off 4,800 employees, selling off 45 of its 103 regional radio stations and shutting down over 100 The Source stores.
Read MoreA jarring year for the media fraternity as Bell and Corus media are among Canadian media companies that have laid off journalists.
Read MoreHumber College’s journalism degree program at Lakeshore campus is being re-evaluated.
Read MoreJournalism can’t compete with Twitter, which focuses more on advertising revenue instead of ensuring the authenticity and credibility of content creators.
Read MoreAn attempt was made recently to prompt the artificial intelligence system Chat-GPT to write a story about the banking crisis and how it could affect Canada.
Read MoreHumber College’s Bachelor of Journalism degree program is being suspended. A review of the course is expected.
Read MoreI was always unsure when it came to my career. But news organizations in Canada continue to face scrutiny about diversity, leaving me feeling lost.
Read MoreHumber College’s Temporary-Use-Of-Space Policy has lead to my permeant exit from journalism, after spending years thinking this was my path.
Read MoreWhen a high school principal tried to censor some student journalists, they took their fight for press freedom all the way to the BC Legislature.
Read MoreA respected and beloved retired journalist is leaving Humber after five years of teaching
Read MoreThe college says its temporary use of space policy was never designed to prohibit student media from reporting on campus
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