Spring 2014: True to Form
In the Spring 2014 issue, Jennifer Cheng looks at journalists turned novelists, and at how reporting influences fiction writing.
By Harriet Luke In the Spring 2014 issue, Jennifer Cheng looks at journalists turned novelists, and at how reporting influences fiction writing.
Spring 2014: Are We Not Content?
Daniel Sellers explores how brand publishers are moving in on journalism’s turf.
Spring 2014: Wrong Numbers
Ronan O'Beirne investigates the role and purpose of poll analysis in Canadian journalism. His story will be available in the Spring 2014 issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism.
By Ronan O’Beirne Ronan O’Beirne investigates the role and purpose of poll analysis in Canadian journalism. His story will be available in the Spring 2014 issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism.
Spring 2014: The Brampton Guardian’s Identity Crisis
Watch Jessica Galang's trailer for her upcoming article, The Brampton Guardian's Identity Crisis, in the Spring 2014 issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism.
By Eric Zaworski Watch Jessica Galang’s trailer for her upcoming article, The Brampton Guardian’s Identity Crisis, in the Spring 2014 issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism.
Spring 2014: Watching the Detectives
Watch the trailer for Krystyna Henke's piece, which exposes the relationship between reporters and spies in Canada.
By Eric Zaworski Watch the trailer for Krystyna Henke’s piece, which exposes the relationship between reporters and spies in Canada.
Endangered species: why we’ll miss radio documentaries when they’re gone
Steve Wadhams proves that despite budget cuts and declining audience members, storytelling through sound is still powerful
Steve Wadhams is editing and layering the voices for a CBC radio documentary about the persecution of Italian Jews during the Second World War for his show, Living Out Loud. His office in the Canadian Broadcasting Centre in Toronto is small and the door is open. The foot traffic of radio colleagues out in the […]
Coming Soon: RRJ Spring 2014
A trailer for the upcoming Spring 2014 Issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism
By Marissa Dederer A trailer for the upcoming Spring 2014 Issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism.
Crystal balls and strikes: swing and a miss for baseball’s pre-season predictions
After the hype died down, the Blue Jays didn’t win the World Series last year—but don’t expect that to stop fortune-telling reporters
“If something seems too good to be true, it probably is,” cautioned National Post baseball writer John Lott in November 2012, as fans whipped themselves into a frenzy over the Toronto Blue Jays. With everyone in baseball talking about the team—which had just completed a massive deal with the Miami Marlins for two starting pitchers […]