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Summer 2012 Teaser: The ethics of staging
April 05, 2012 / Danny Viola

Danny Viola talks about his upcoming feature "The ethics of staging" in the Summer 2012 issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism.

Summer 2012 Teaser: Bravissimo
April 04, 2012 / Leah Wong

Leah Wong talks about her upcoming profile "Bravissimo" in the Summer 2012 issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism.

Summer 2012 Teaser: Supportnet
April 03, 2012 / Scaachi Koul

Scaachi Koul talks about her upcoming feature "Supportnet" in the Summer 2012 issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism.

Summer 2012 Teaser: To report or rescue
April 02, 2012 / Jillian Bell

Jillian Bell previews "To report or rescue," her upcoming feature in the Summer 2012 issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism.

Summer 2012 Teaser: Classic Gopnik
April 01, 2012 / Matthew Braga

Matthew Braga talks about his profile "Classic Gopnik" in the Summer 2012 issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism.

Summer 2012 Teaser: Alas, poor morgue!
March 31, 2012 / Martha Beach
Martha Beach talks about her upcoming feature "Alas, poor morgue!" in the Summer 2012 issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism.
Summer 2012 Teaser: The Amanda Lang Exchange
March 30, 2012 / Chelsey Burnside

 

Chelsey Burnside talks about her upcoming profile "The Amanda Lang Exchange" in the Summer 2012 issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism.

 

Summer 2012 Teaser: Failing grade
March 29, 2012 / Trisha Marie Fialho

Trisha Marie Fialho offers a preview of her upcoming feature "Failing grade" in the Summer 2012 issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism.

Summer 2012 Teaser: Beauty and the brawl
March 28, 2012 / Stephanie Fereiro

Stephanie Fereiro offers a preview of her upcoming feature "Beauty and the brawl" in the Summer 2012 issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism.

Summer 2012 Teaser: So long, CanCon
March 26, 2012 / Sara Harowitz

Sara Harowitz offers a preview of her upcoming feature "So long, CanCon" in the Summer 2012 issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism.

The Most Tales: Graeme Smith
March 22, 2012 / Colleen Kirley

In our next video, The Globe and Mail correspondent Graeme Smith tells us one of the most heartbreaking stories he heard during his time in Afghanistan. 

The Most Tales: Megan Chuchmach
February 23, 2012 / Nataliya Schafer

Megan Chuchmach, reporter and producer with ABC TV News' investigative team in New York, talks about training for the New York City marathon. 

The Most Tales: Ron Charles and Leanne Hazon
February 21, 2012 / Martha Beach

CBC TV reporter Ron Charles and assignment editor Leanne Hazon discuss their most memorable field shoot. 

The Most Tales: Rachel Giese
February 16, 2012 / Kimberly Rupnarain

The Ryerson Review of Journalism talks with The Walrus' Rachel Giese about her most difficult interview. 

The Most Tales: Nneka Elliott
February 14, 2012 / Boké Saisi

In our next installment, radio and television broadcaster and Media Huddle president Nneka Elliott tells us her most embarrassing reporting moment. 

The Most Tales: Shelley Youngblut (Part Three)
February 09, 2012 / Leah Wong

 

In the last video of our three-part series, The Globe and Mail's western editor Shelley Youngblut shares her collection of design magazine favourites.

 

The Most Tales: Tina Pittaway
February 07, 2012 / Miranda Newman

The independent journalist and broadcaster talks about her most challenging interview.


The Most Tales: Shelley Youngblut (Part Two)
January 26, 2012 / Leah Wong
This week, The Globe and Mail's western editor Shelley Youngblut returns to talk about the most influential music magazines in her collection.
The Most Tales: Wilf Dinnick
January 25, 2012 / Sara Harowitz

In the third episode of the Ryerson Review of Journalism's Most Tales video series, former foreign correspondant Wilf Dinnick talks about the most frightening period of his career—launching the online community news site OpenFile.

The Most Tales: Shelley Youngblut (Part One)
January 18, 2012 / Leah Wong

In our next episode, The Globe and Mail's western editor Shelley Youngblut talks about one of the most inspiring magazines from her collection. The first of three parts.

The Most Tales: Hamutal Dotan
January 17, 2012 / Matthew Braga

In the summer 2012 masthead's first episode, Torontoist editor-in-chief Hamutal Dotan talks about her most extreme city council meeting.

RRJ Winter 2012 Teaser: The Northern Package
December 08, 2011 / Samantha Anderson, Ashleigh Gaul and Marta Iwanek
RRJ Winter 2012: Genesee Keevil
January 01, 2011 / Samantha Anderson
RRJ Winter 2012 Teaser: Zacharias Kunuk
December 05, 2011 / Ashleigh Gaul
RRJ Winter 2012 Teaser: The Northern Beat
December 06, 2011 / Marta Iwanek
RRJ Winter 2012 Teaser: Sun News
December 03, 2011 / Carly Lewis
RRJ Winter 2012 Teaser: Corrections
December 01, 2011 / Rudy Lee
RRJ Winter 2012 Teaser: The Grid
November 30, 2011 / Haley Cullingham
RRJ Winter 2012 Teaser: Heather Robertson
November 29, 2011 / Regan Reid
RRJ Winter 2012 Teaser: Larry Zolf
November 28, 2011 / Savannah Demeter
The Most Tales: Bethany Horne
January 01, 2004 / Max Mertens

OpenFile Halifax news curator Bethany Horne discusses the most difficult part about starting up the site in this Eastern Canadian city.

The Most Tales: Jennifer Bain
October 21, 2011 / Savannah Demeter

Toronto Star food editor Jennifer Bain discusses her most dangerous moment in the kitchen

The Most Tales: Corey Mintz Part 2
January 01, 2004 / Claire Prime

Toronto Star food writer Corey Mintz talks about his most bizarre meal.

The Most Tales: Corey Mintz Part 1
January 01, 2004 / Claire Prime

Toronto Star food writer Corey Mintz talks about the meal he was most nervous for.

The Most Tales: Chris Knight
October 12, 2011 / Ruane Remy

National Post film critic Chris Knight discusses his "most" moments

The Most Tales: John Colapinto
October 07, 2011 / Carly Lewis and Kasia Mychajlowycz

John Colapinto, staff writer at The New Yorker, discusses his most sleazy story.

The Most Tales: Bruce Headlam
October 05, 2011 / Carly Lewis and Kasia Mychajlowycz

Bruce Headlam, media editor of The New York Times, discusses his most embarrassing moment.

The Most Tales: Steve Buist Part 2
October 04, 2011 / Ashleigh Gaul

Steve Buist, investigations editor at the Hamilton Spectator, discusses his most difficult meal on the job.

The Most Tales: Steve Buist Part 1
October 04, 2011 / Ashleigh Gaul

Steve Buist, investigations editor at the Hamilton Spectator, discusses his most powerful piece of journalism.

The Most Tales: Adria Vasil
September 29, 2011 / Haley Cullingham

Adria Vasil, Ecoholic columnist for NOW Magazine, discusses her most vindicating story.

The Most Tales: Andrea Houston
September 21, 2011 / Raeanne Quinton

Andrea Houston, reporter for Xtra, discusses her most groundbreaking story.

The Most Tales: Charlie Smith
September 14, 2011 / Rudy Lee
Georgia Straight editor, Charlie Smith, discusses the most outlandish thing the Straight has done. 
Newsroom Tour: CTV's Canada AM
April 28, 2011 / Dominique Lamberton

Former intern Dominique Lamberton takes us on a behind the scenes look at CTV’s Canada AM studio and newsroom. 


Newsroom Tour: This Magazine
April 01, 2011 / Vesna Plazacic

As part of an ongoing series of newsroom tours, we take a peak inside This Magazine, one of Canada’s longest-publishing alternative journals.

Newsroom Tour: Eye Weekly
March 18, 2011 / Vesna Plazacic

Welcome to the office of Eye Weekly, Toronto's free alternative weekly magazine. Explore the cubicles, the towering stacks of books and the Intern Wall of Fame.

Newsroom Tour: Toronto Star
March 10, 2011 / Ana Balmazovic

We pay a visit to the currently under-renovation Toronto Star, home of Canada's largest newsroom. Don't mind the ladders.

Newsroom Tour: Cottage Life
March 01, 2011 / Jenna Wootton

Prepare for Muskoka chair envy. Amidst the hustle and bustle of downtown Toronto, Cottage Life has turned its office into a relaxing sanctuary.

Newsroom Tour: The National Post
February 18, 2011 / Brian Liu

As part of a series of newsroom photo galleries, Brian Liu treks up to The National Post and takes a closer look at Canada's cheeky conservative daily. 

Newsroom Tour: The Walrus
January 27, 2011 / Raylene Knutson

As part of a series of newsroom photo galleries, Raylene Knutson explores the home of Canada's general interest magazine, The Walrus.


Defamatory Bubbles
October 19, 2010 / Iain Alec Bain

Iain Bain discusses the laws surrounding libel and defamation with litigation partner and defamation attorney Ryder Gilliland concerning G20's bubbles incident

Taddle Creek Editor Speaks about the Magazine's Tour
October 07, 2010 / Michelle Medford

Michelle Medford speaks to Taddle Creek editor-in-chief Conan Tobias about the magazine's decision to go on tour

Patti Tasko unveils 2010 CP Style Guide
September 10, 2010 / Iain Alec Bain

Alec Bain speaks to Canadian Press editor Patti Tasko about the 16th edition of the Canadian Press Stylebook and how the new guide tackles the internet and new media

Dan Kaszor talks about how a radio show about the Internet got moved to the Internet
February 08, 2009 / Greg Hudson

Greg Hudson has a conversation with RRJ writer Dan Kaszor on his article, Solo Mission and how CBC Radio’s Search Engine became an online-only radio show.

Jacqueline Nelson discusses her article on the bright side of custom publications
February 08, 2009 / Greg Hudson

Jacqueline Nelson talks with Greg Hudson about her article Custom Brokers  and the bright side of custom publications.

Carolyn Morris speaks about her article Undercover Blues
January 20, 2009 / Greg Hudson

Carolyn Morris talks to Greg Hudson on the pros and cons of vigilante reporting and her article, Undercover Blues.

Jordana Rapuch speaks about her article Paper Dreams
December 02, 2008 / Greg Hudson

Jordana Rapuch talks to Greg Hudson about her article, Paper Dreams.

Heather Li speaks about her article Blame Game
November 12, 2008 / Greg Hudson

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

Sarah Bridge speaks about her article Behind the Lens
November 12, 2008 / Greg Hudson

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

Morgan Passi speaks about her article Death Watch
October 30, 2008 / Greg Hudson

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

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