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We’re Losing Journalists. And PR Jobs Are Rising

by Pat Bulmer | Dec 16, 2022 | Industry News, Journalism, Print

By Christopher Cheung, TheTyee.ca, Dec. 16 Between 2016 and 2021, B.C. had a net loss of 185 news reporters and columnists, according to the latest census. The data on the Canadian workforce, released last month, paints a picture of the state of the media industry,...

New York Times braces for 24-hour newsroom strike

by Pat Bulmer | Dec 7, 2022 | General, Industry News, Journalism, Print

Dec. 7, 2022, CBS News The New York Times is bracing for a 24-hour walkout Thursday by hundreds of journalists and other employees, in what would be the first strike of its kind at the newspaper in more than 40 years. Newsroom employees and other members of The...

Chronicle Herald to end print editions for some rural subscribers

by Pat Bulmer | Nov 25, 2022 | General, Industry News, Print

Emily Latimer · CBC News · Posted: Nov 24, 2022 The print edition of the Chronicle Herald will no longer be available to subscribers in some parts of rural Nova Scotia starting Nov. 28. SaltWire, the media company that owns the newspaper, circulated a letter to...

Sun-Times obituary writer Maureen O’Donnell bids farewell with many lasting memories

by Pat Bulmer | Nov 12, 2022 | Industry News, Journalism, Print

By  Maureen O’Donnell Nov 11, 2022 In a way, I’ve been writing goodbyes for 13 years. That’s how long I’ve been the Sun-Times’ obituary writer.   But this goodbye — from reporting for the Sun-Times — is hard.   I’ve written too many obituaries of people who...

Unifor media director’s presentation to Parliamentary hearing on Bill C-18

by Pat Bulmer | Nov 5, 2022 | General, Industry News, Journalism, Print

NOVEMBER 4, 2022 Unifor is Canada’s largest private sector union, with more than 310,000 members. Our union represents more than 10,000 media workers, including journalists in the broadcast and print news industry. Journalism is a public good and its role in holding...

Sun, Province win Webster award for best breaking news reporting

by Pat Bulmer | Nov 4, 2022 | Industry News, Journalism, Print

Vancouver Sun/Province, Nov. 3 A team of journalists from The Vancouver Sun and The Province has won a Jack Webster Award in the best breaking new reporting category for coverage of flooding in the Fraser Valley last November. Glenda Luymes, David Carrigg, Jason...
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