RTDNA Canada is looking for members who are visionary, passionate and committed, to step into a more active role as a member on the Board of Directors. Join a group of dedicated news people who ensure our annual national and regional awards, professional development opportunities, and Code of Journalistic Ethics set the industry standard. We […]
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If you missed this week’s webinar, Life After Mainstream Journalism – Opportunities, Innovation, Toolkit and Reinvention in an Unpredictable and Shifting Industry, you can watch the video here. It is no secret that the landscape of broadcasting and journalism in Canada is constantly shifting. One thing that many of us forget in the hustle and bustle of […]
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If you missed this week’s webinar, Journalistic Objectivity, Inclusion, and BIPOC Journalists, you can watch the video here. The notion of journalistic objectivity underpins the traditional understanding of how to do journalism. As journalists, we are trained to think we can be impartial observers of the truth. But what truth are we reflecting? Whose truth […]
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From our colleagues at RTDNA in the U.S., some helpful tips for conducting live television interviews with inexperienced interviewees. To read the full article from Simon Perez, Associate Professor of Broadcast and Digital Journalism, Syracuse University click here.
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Here’s an interesting read from our colleagues at RTDNA in the U.S.: The impacts of COVID-19 on local TV news stations. Read more from this special edition of the RTDNA/Newhouse School at Syracuse University Survey here.
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Dear RTDNA Members, As the situation regarding COVID-19 continues to evolve, we have made the decision to cancel the RTDNA Regional and National events that were to be held this Spring. The economic impact will be substantial, and we hope our sponsors will continue to support RTDNA. We will keep you updated on all areas. […]
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