Tag: CJF J-Talk
Canadian Journalism Foundation announces new Chair of the Board
The Canadian Journalism Foundation (CJF) has announced David Walmsley as Chair of the Board. He replaces John Cruickshank, the former publisher of the Toronto Star, who...
CJF J-Talk: The Changing Ways Canadians Get Their News
How are Canadians getting their news, and whom do they trust to provide it? How do perceptions differ between social media and mainstream news...
CJF J-Talk: From the Margins to the Mainstream: What’s Next for...
Over the last decade, online sites such as BuzzFeed, VICE and Twitter have transformed from scrappy digital disruptors into sophisticated news outlets. Now with...
CJF J-Talk: Covering Indigenous Communities in Canada
In Canada's new era of truth and reconciliation, what is the state of media coverage of Indigenous affairs? Has coverage shifted from niche media...
CJF J-Talk: Building Bloomberg News
In an era of mounting newsroom cutbacks that threaten quality journalism, Bloomberg News remains a financial and journalistic success story. The Canadian Journalism Foundation’s...
CJF J-Talk: Keeping Pace with the New Media Ecosystem
Even as news publishers innovate to adapt to digital disruption, the challenges keep coming. When it comes to business models, product development and journalism...
CJF J-Talk: Amy Goodman in conversation with David Walmsley
Award-winning investigative journalist and host of the acclaimed television and radio news program Democracy Now! Amy Goodman joins Globe and Mail editor in chief David...
CJF J-Talk: Google: Journalism’s Greatest Frenemy?
Is Google more friend or foe to news publishers? Richard Gingras, senior director of news at Google, will discuss the delicate symbiosis between the...
CJF J-Talk: Media Evolving: A Look at Changing LGBT Coverage
The Canadian Journalism Foundation will host its next J-Talk in Toronto on Tuesday, April 5. During Media Evolving: A Look at Changing LGBT Coverage,...