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Pull Quotes: [ ] Review of Journalism

50 Episodes

34 minutes | 6 days ago
Pull Quotes Season 4, Episode 5: Should Canadian crime reporters start thinking beyond what they can print, to what they should?
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.
30 minutes | a month ago
Pull Quotes Season 4 Episode 4: Photojournalists create a visual record of the human victims of industrial pollution
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 victims of industrial pollution first appeared on [ ] Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
20 minutes | a month ago
Pull Quotes, Season Four, Episode Three: Balancing Motherhood and 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.
31 minutes | 2 months ago
Pull Quotes, Season Four, Episode Two: In conversation with Nora Loreto on how Long-Term Care Homes were affected by COVID
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.
31 minutes | 2 months ago
Pull Quotes, Season Four, Episode One: In conversation with Brian Daly, the Atlantic director of the Canadian Association of Black Journalists
“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.
44 minutes | a year ago
The Out-of-Office Finale: Pull Quotes Season Three, Episode 11
Hosts Ashley Fraser and Tanja Saric celebrate the launch of the print issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism from their home closets. The post The Out-of-Office Finale: Pull Quotes Season Three, Episode 11 first appeared on [ ] Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
32 minutes | a year ago
The Threat of “Deep Fake” Text Generation: Pull Quotes Series Three, Episode 10
We fed an advanced text generator numerous RRJ articles to see if it could mirror the collective voice of our magazine. The post The Threat of “Deep Fake” Text Generation: Pull Quotes Series Three, Episode 10 first appeared on [ ] Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
31 minutes | a year ago
Exploring Innovative Journalism Practices: Pull Quotes, Series Three, Episode Nine
In season three, episode nine of Pull Quotes, the team examines live journalism and virtual reality. The post Exploring Innovative Journalism Practices: Pull Quotes, Series Three, Episode Nine first appeared on [ ] Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
29 minutes | a year ago
Putting Calls for Racial Diversity in Canadian Media into Action: Pull Quotes Season Three, Episode Eight
In season three, episode eight of Pull Quotes, the team examines diversity in Canadian media. The post Putting Calls for Racial Diversity in Canadian Media into Action: Pull Quotes Season Three, Episode Eight first appeared on [ ] Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
20 minutes | a year ago
Covering disasters beyond the eye of the storm: Pull Quotes Season Three, Episode Seven
In season three, episode seven of Pull Quotes, the team examines how journalists cover disasters. The post Covering disasters beyond the eye of the storm: Pull Quotes Season Three, Episode Seven first appeared on [ ] Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
17 minutes | a year ago
The Decade in Review: Stories that Caught our Attention in the 2010s + Pull Quotes Podcast
A look back at Canadian journalism’s public service reporting this decade. The post The Decade in Review: Stories that Caught our Attention in the 2010s + Pull Quotes Podcast first appeared on [ ] Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
22 minutes | a year ago
How The StarMetro Cuts Exemplify The Precarious Nature Of Journalism: Pull Quotes Season Three, Episode Five
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. The post How The StarMetro Cuts Exemplify The Precarious Nature Of Journalism: Pull Quotes Season Three, Episode Five first appeared on [ ] Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
38 minutes | a year ago
Walking the Fine Line of Objectivity in the Age of Twitter – A Conversation With Desmond Cole and Vicky Mochama: Pull Quotes Season Three, Episode Four
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. The post Walking the Fine Line of Objectivity in the Age of Twitter – A Conversation With Desmond Cole and Vicky Mochama: Pull Quotes Season Three, Episode Four first appeared on [ ] Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
35 minutes | a year ago
SPECIAL: A Podcast About Podcasts Plus: A Q&A with Jayme Poisson – Pull Quotes Season Three, Episode Three
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. The post SPECIAL: A Podcast About Podcasts Plus: A Q&A with Jayme Poisson – Pull Quotes Season Three, Episode Three first appeared on [ ] Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
21 minutes | a year ago
Pull Quotes Season Three, Episode Two: How Media Professionals Adapt to Challenging Misinformation
In season three, episode two of Pull Quotes the team examines the current landscape of fake news. The post Pull Quotes Season Three, Episode Two: How Media Professionals Adapt to Challenging Misinformation first appeared on [ ] Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
20 minutes | a year ago
Pull Quotes Season Three Episode 1: How Has the Loss of Local Media Impacted Coverage of the Federal Election?
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. The post Pull Quotes Season Three Episode 1: How Has the Loss of Local Media Impacted Coverage of the Federal Election? first appeared on [ ] Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
30 minutes | 2 years ago
Pull Quotes Season Two Episode 18: Notes from the Spring Issue
For the season 2 finale, we reflect on the academic year and look toward features from the upcoming issue. The post Pull Quotes Season Two Episode 18: Notes from the Spring Issue first appeared on [ ] Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
40 minutes | 2 years ago
Pull Quotes Season 2, Episode 17: What we don’t get when we cover prisons and prisoners
A look at the systemic issues that affect how we talk about prisons The post Pull Quotes Season 2, Episode 17: What we don’t get when we cover prisons and prisoners first appeared on [ ] Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
31 minutes | 2 years ago
Pull Quotes Season 2, Episode 16: What do we need to be asking about Netflix?
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. The post Pull Quotes Season 2, Episode 16: What do we need to be asking about Netflix? first appeared on [ ] Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
31 minutes | 2 years ago
Pull Quotes, Season 2 Episode 15: Journalism, All Shook Up!
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. The post Pull Quotes, Season 2 Episode 15: Journalism, All Shook Up! first appeared on [ ] Review of Journalism :: The Ryerson School of Journalism.
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