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 Jordana Rapuch

Paper Dreams

Paper Dreams

Indigo, Canada's largest magazine seller has set new environmental goals for the publications on its shelves. But in an economy that makes green paper mills sparse, will magazines toe Indigo's company line?

On November 1, 2007, Kim Latreille received an email from Barnes and Noble, the American equivalent to Canada’s Indigo Books & Music, announcing the company’s plan to display magazines made from recycled paper more prominently than other titles. Latreille, the group director of production for St. Joseph Media, which publishes eight major consumer magazines, including Toronto […]

 Claudia Calabro

Sounding the Territory

Sounding the Territory

In the Canadian North, where CBC dominates the radio waves, Claudia Calabro finds one station is breaking new ground

Myself, I prefer buffalo more than moose,” Mike Beaver says when Wanda McLeod asks him how the kill tastes. As he explains the cooking, cleaning and sharing of the meat, McLeod gently asks if he checks the liver for diseases, and Beaver obliges, sharing the knowledge with the ease of someone who’s been hunting for […]

 Gregory Hudson

Heather Li speaks about her article Blame Game

Heather Li speaks about her article Blame Game

Heather Li discusses the fall of Masthead: the magazine about magazines with Greg Hudson

Heather Li discusses the fall of Masthead: the magazine about magazines with Greg Hudson.

 Gregory Hudson

Sarah Bridge speaks about her article Behind the Lens

Sarah Bridge speaks about her article Behind the Lens

Sarah Bridge talking with Greg Hudson about the dangers faced by camera operators shooting in war zones

Sarah Bridge talking with Greg Hudson about the dangers faced by camera operators shooting in war zones.

 Sarah Bridge

Behind the Lens

Behind the Lens

Camera operators in war are often eclipsed by the images they capture. Here are some of the stories of the people outside the frame

Like an international aid worker, a cameraman in a conflict zone is a saviour to some and a target to others. When he pulls out his gear in a war-torn village, he’s instantly a local attraction, drawing crowds of curious onlookers and locals looking to broadcast their frustrations. But he can’t stay in one place […]

 Heather Li

Blame Game

Blame Game

After Masthead, the magazine industry's trade publication, announced its next issue would be its last, Heather Li discovered the usual suspects—weak ad sales and a small circulation—may not have acted alone

On Thursday October 23, Doug Bennet, publisher of Masthead, asked editor Marco Ursi, to meet him in the lunchroom. He told Ursi that, after 21 years in print, the November/December 2008 issue of the magazine would be its last. “Oh fuck,” said Ursi, who had been editor for just over a year. “Yeah.… Oh fuck,” repeated Bennet, […]

 Gregory Hudson

Morgan Passi speaks about her article Death Watch

Morgan Passi speaks about her article Death Watch

Greg Hudson talks to Morgan Passi about her experiences writing the article Death Watch

Greg Hudson talks to Morgan Passi about her experiences writing the article Death Watch.

 Morgan Passi

Death Watch

Death Watch

With 97 Canadian soldiers already dead in Afghanistan, Morgan Passi finds that just preparing to cover the 100th death stirs emotions among journalists

Lynda Shorten, executive producer for CBC Radio’s As It Happens, exits a news meeting upset. After a  wave of deaths among Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan, management at the public broadcaster is asking: What are we going to do for the 100th death? Almost a month later, I’m in her office. I’ve worked at the show and know Shorten […]

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