Interested in volunteering to be a judge? You can register directly on RTDNA Canada’s Award site now: https://rtdnaawards.com/judges. We want to expand and diversify our judging pool by recruiting different levels of experience; different skill sets; and a wider number of news entities including, but not limited to, editors, directors, photojournalists, employees at smaller news […]
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As previously announced, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, RTDNA Canada held the national conference and awards gala virtually this year. Normally, the Annual General Meeting of the Radio Television Digital News Association is held at the national conference. This year, we ask you to attend the Annual General Meeting by videoconference. Invitation and Zoom link below. It […]
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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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Welcome to the new RTDNACanada.com! We invite you to explore the updated site, which includes an expanded section celebrating award winners, events listings, and other new features in a streamlined design. We, your RTDNA Canada social committee, would love to hear your feedback as we continue to recognize and support the exceptional work journalists are […]
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Hello Members, It’s a big day for RTDNA Canada! Today, we have officially launched our new website; https://rtdnacanada.com/. It has an easy to navigate menu, is fully responsive for mobile access and has a new career section featuring job listings from our network partners. I hope you will take a look and use the site […]
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Opinion: “Advancing Bill C-10 is key to saving local news media in Canada” via Troy Reeb on iPolitics. “Bill C-10 is an opportunity for Ottawa to continue to deliver on its cultural goals while shifting some of the obligation from our own broadcasters to the deep-pocketed foreign streamers.’ To read the full article click here.
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