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How academic authors perceive and cope with anti-press hostility Continue Reading The dark side of public visibility As anti-press hostility intensifies globally, its impact on academics, whose ...
Journalism professor Meg Wilcox leads a conversation with journalists, educators and scholars on the impact of AI on audio ...
Transforming journalism’s public interactions to sustain our craft and save our souls Continue Reading Introducing the Spring 2025 issue of Facts & Frictions: From online trolls to positive community ...
A look at how Online News Act funds are being distributed Continue Reading First batch of Google’s $100 million is paid. Here’s who won big and who didn’t Every two weeks starting April 30, newsrooms ...
Who or what makes your news – and how – matters Continue Reading Generative AI is already being used in journalism – here’s how people feel about it Generative artificial intelligence has taken off at ...
How the Orono Weekly Times learned to balance tradition with evolution Continue Reading The resilience of local journalism in a digital age “We had typewriters in the newsroom, we got press releases ...
For decades, the internship program at Montreal daily La Presse has been a pipeline into a newspaper career for graduates of Quebec’s top journalism schools. This year, however, internship ...
A closer look at how chatbots are trained suggests that OpenAI may be right that 'scraping' isn’t copying. But it may not be 'fair dealing' either Continue Reading Canadian news media are suing OpenAI ...
Our research explores the first-hand experiences of Indigenous journalism students in Canada, examining avenues through which journalism programs can improve their inclusivity and create a more ...
Forcing kids to eat bugs. Blowdryers to cure COVID-19. Nuremberg trials for public health. Jan. 6 confabulations and chemtrails. These are just some of the many conspiracies that marked the latest ...
When it comes to artificial intelligence and news production, Canadian news consumers want to know when, how and why AI is part of journalistic work. And if they don’t get that transparency, they ...
J-Source, led by the journalism programs at Toronto Metropolitan University and Carleton University, is supported by the post-secondary journalism programs at member institutions of J-Schools ...
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