Toronto, Feb. 6, 2020 - Podcasting has become a rare bright spot for the news industry. According to a recent report from the Reuters Institute at Oxford University, the number of news podcasts globally rose by almost 12,000 in just 10 months, between January and October 2019. Whether it be true crime investigations, daily news, marginalized voices, niche topics or in-depth conversations, podcasts are also taking hold throughout Canada. What is this popular new journalism all about and why does it matter to the profession’s future? Master interviewers, expert storytellers and those who bring a depth of subject-specific knowledge share their experiences of launching a podcast in Canada and the challenges of creating compelling audio narratives.
Join our speakers:
Reporting with Care: Ethical Journalism in the Shadow of Intimate Partner Violence
Emerging Business Models for News
Bill C-18: What's at Stake for Journalism and Canadian Democracy?
What Can Journalists Do That AI Can't?
Is Climate Solutions Journalism the Solution?
We Can’t Keep Doing Things the Same Way
CJF J-Talk: The Chilling Tide of Abuse Faced by Women Journalists
CJF J-Talk: An Inside Look at Investigations into Sexual Abuse Allegations in Organized Hockey
J-Talks Live - The New Wave
J-Talks Live - Ecosystem Builders
J-Talks Live - Reimagining Business Journalism
J-Talks Live - Reporting on the Ground in Afghanistan
News ’ForYou’: How TikTok is helping newsrooms reach new audiences
Behind the Scenes: An inside look into award-winning Globe and Mail investigations
J-Talks Live - Reimagining Opinion Journalism
J-Talks Live - Big Voices
State of Emergency: Reporting on Solutions to Climate Change
J-Talks Live - Beyond ”Police Say”: Exploring the Media’s Reliance on Official Accounts
J-Talks Live - 9/11: 20 Years On: Lessons Learned in Global Journalism
J-Talks Live - David Remnick on The New Yorker
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