In the news

2018

Vancouver Courier: May 16, 2018. “Liberal election campaign chair says Peladeau uses his media as political weapon” includes an interview with Marsha Barber about her research on media bias. Click to read.

The Walrus: May 14, 2018. “Inside the Toronto Star’s bold plan to save itself” quotes April Lindgren about her research on local news poverty. Click to read.

Toronto Star: May 10, 2018. “On the Canadian road to a national press council: Public Editor” sites a recent report on journalistic self-regulation overseen by Ivor Shapiro. Click to read.

Financial Post: May 9, 2018. “Google cozies up to journalists to ensure they keep producing vibrant, local news, but industry not impressed” quotes April Lindgren. Click to read. 

CTV News Channel: May 8, 2018. Gavin Adamson interviewed about La Presse becoming a non-profit entity. Click to watch.

680 News: May 7, 2018. “Should the Green Party have a debate seat even though it doesn’t have a seat at Queen’s Park?” quotes Marsha Barber. Click to read.

Ryerson Review of Journalism: Spring 2018 Issue. Anne McNeilly interviewed for an article about why copy editing matters. Page 9. Joyce Smith interviewed for an article on religion reporting (page ?)

CBC: April 28, 2018. “Ontario government to investigate jail leak about accused van attacker Alek Minassian” quotes Lisa Taylor on the ethics of reporting on the leak. Click to read.

Global News: April 28, 2018. “Jail leak related to man accused in Toronto van attack prompts government probe” quotes Lisa Taylor. Click to read.

Globe and Mail: April 28, 2018. “Ontario probing jail leak about van attack suspect Alek Minassian” quotes Lisa Taylor. Click to read.

The Spec: April 28, 2018. “Ontario investigating leaked jail story about accused van killer Alek Minassian” quotes Lisa Taylor. Click to read.

J-Source.ca: April 27, 2018. “Ontario investigating leaked jail story about accused van killer” quotes Lisa Taylor. Click to read.

CBC: April 21, 2018. “Health Canada’s ‘fake news?’ – It’s not fake but it’s not news either” quotes April Lindgren. Click to read.

The London Free Press: April 21, 2018. “LFP longform: Publication bans protect open secrets in digital era” quotes Ivor Shapiro publication bans covering sexual assault survivors. Click to read.

Globe and Mail: April 19, 2018. “Male CBC hosts earn almost 9.5 per cent more than their female colleagues, data shows” quotes Sonya Fatah. Click to read.

This Magazine: April 10, 2018. “Pursuing a career in journalism in the #MeToo era can be disheartening – but young women must keep going” quotes Ann Rauhala. Click to read.

Betakit: April 9, 2018. “Facebook and the DMZ announce winners of Digital News Innovation Challenge” quotes Asmaa Malik. Click to read.

J-Source: April 3, 2018. “Court reporters grapple with meeting the plea for trauma informed reporting” quotes Lisa Taylor. Click to read.

Globe and Mail: April 2, 2018. “Torstar hiring 20 reporters as it revamps Metro urban dailies” quotes April Lindgren. Click to read.

HuffPost Canada: April 2, 2018. “Torstar to hire 20 reporters in western Canada for Metro rebrand” quotes April Lindgren. Click to read.

Ottawa Citizen: April 2, 2018. “Torstar, parent company of the Toronto Star, announces plan to expand reach westward” quotes April Lindgren. Click to read.

Toronto Star: April 2, 2018. “Toronto Star brand to expand nationally” quotes April Lindgren. Click to read.

The Eyeopener: March 8, 2018. “Ryerson equipment on lockdown after RCC computer thefts” quotes Janice Neil. Click to read.

Globe and Mail: Feb. 28, 2018. “Budget media provisions disappointing, industry says” quotes April Lindgren. Click to read.

The Signal: Feb. 15, 2018. “When the news breaks the journalist” quotes Ann Rauhala about her current research on how mindfulness can benefit journalists’ mental health. Click to read.

Metro Morning: Feb. 14, 2018. Interview with Carol Off mentions her talk at this year’s Atkinson Lecture. Click to listen.

CBC: Feb. 12, 2018. “Kamal AlSolaylee, Heather O’Neill on 5-person 2018 Scotiabank Giller Prize jury.” Click to read.

Quill & Quire: Feb. 12, 2018. “Kamal AlSolaylee, Heather O’Neill among 2018 Scotiabank Giller Prize jurors.” Click to read.

The Root: Feb. 11, 2018. “Offensive Dreamers cartoon ‘a mistake,’ editor says” quotes Lisa Taylor on what journalism schools and newsrooms are doing to educate against and prevent racial bias in the media against Indigenous people. Click to read. 

National Post: Feb. 7, 2018. “Is ‘deck stacked’ against Indigenous victims? Trials raise jury diversity, media bias questions” quotes Lisa Taylor about how journalists cover criminal trials. Click to read.

CityNews Tonight: Feb. 1, 2018. Marsha Barber interviewed about changes to the national anthem to make it gender-neutral. Click to watch.

CBC Radio: Jan. 30, 2018. “Should Canada scrap military deals with Saudi Arabia over war in Yemen?” features an audio interview with Kamal Al-Solaylee. Click to listen.

All in a Day (CBC Radio): Jan. 29, 2018. Radio interview with Gavin Adamson on the federal budget and financial assistance for the newspaper industry. Click to listen.

CBC Radio: Jan. 29, 2018. Radio interview with April Lindgren on the federal budget and financial assistance for the newspaper industry. Click to listen.

CBC Radio: Jan. 29, 2018. Radio interview with Kamal AlSolaylee on the crisis in Yemen. Click to listen.

Toronto Star: Jan. 25, 2018. “Tories looking for new leader after Patrick Brown sex scandal” quotes Marsha Barber on why the PC party should elect a female leader. Click to read.

CBC World at 6: Jan. 15, 2018. Podcast featuring April Lindgren on the loss of community newspapers. Click to listen.

HuffPost Canada: Jan. 13, 2018. “Some Canadian media organizations ready to cope with Facebook’s changes to feeds” quotes Gavin Adamson on how news outlets will need to find new ways to engage readers after Facebook changes. Click to read.

National Post: Jan. 13, 2018. “Some Canadian media organizations ready to cope with Facebook’s changes to feeds” quotes Gavin Adamson on how news outlets will need to find new ways to engage readers after Facebook changes. Click to read.

CTV Your Morning: Jan. 11, 2018. “The death of community newspapers.” Interview with April Lindgren.

CBC News: Jan. 5, 2018. “Edmonton police ‘plain wrong’ to keep murder victim names secret: lawyer” features interview with Lisa Taylor. Click to read.

CBC Radio Edmonton: Jan. 5, 2018. Lisa Taylor was interviewed about police withholding information on the identification of victims of homicide.

Toronto Star: Jan. 5, 2018. “The Toronto Star’s 40th annual short story contest is open for submissions” lists Kamal AlSolaylee as one of the contest judges. Click to read.

Prince George Citizen: Jan. 3, 2018. “Prince George library’s top titles of 2017.” Kamal AlSolaylee’s Brown was the most-borrowed non-fiction title at the Prince George Public Library. Click to read. 


2017

CBC Ottawa Morning: Dec. 28, 2017. “The Local News Research Project” interview with April Lindgren. Click to listen. 

CBC Saskatchewan Blue Sky: Dec. 27, 2017. Interview with April Lindgren about the Local News Research Project.

J-Source.ca: Dec. 19, 2017. “Archivists and researchers raise concerns about what happens to newspaper archives” quotes April Lindgren. Click to read.

Canada NewsWire (Press Release): Dec. 15, 2017. “Yes, journalism has a future! JHR helps ignite innovative journalism in Africa” quotes Asmaa Malik about the JAMLAB accelerator project. Click to read.

CBC News Toronto: Dec. 12, 2017. Lisa Taylor was interviewed about the issues surrounding the publication ban during the Babcock murder trial.

CBC World at Six: Dec. 12, 2017. Lisa Taylor was interviewed about the issues surrounding court-ordered publication bans.

St. Catharines Standard: Dec. 8, 2017. “Region’s seizure of computer seen as attack on the press” includes interview with Lisa Taylor on case of St. Catherine’s reporter whose computer and notes were seized after being kicked out of a city council meeting. Click to read.

AM980 Non-Stop Afternoon News: Dec. 6, 2017. Interview with Gavin Adamson about fake news. Click to listen.

CBC Radio Day 6 with Brent Bambury: Dec. 6, 2017. “The local paper closed last week – so he’s opening his own” quotes April Lindgren. Click to read.

Global News: Dec. 6, 2017. “Misinformation campaign starts early ahead of London 2018 municipal election” quotes Gavin Adamson on the spread of fake news. Click to read.

Global News: Dec. 6, 2017. “Time Magazine has revealed the 2017 ‘person of the year’” includes an interview with Lisa Taylor. Click to watch.

The Gazette: Dec. 4, 2017. “Studying journalism in the midst of a disrupted industry” quotes April Lindgren. Click to read.

The Eyeopener: Dec. 1, 2017. “Syrian refugees are not well represented in the media, Rye study says” quotes Asmaa Malik and Kamal Al-Solaylee. Click to read

The Signal: Dec. 1, 2017. “Are community newspapers fading away?” quotes April Lindgren. Click to read.

CBC Kitchener-Waterloo: Nov. 29, 2017. April Lindgren interviewed by local morning show about Postmedia/TorStar newspaper swap.

CBC Metro Morning: Nov. 29, 2017. April Lindgren interviewed by local morning show about Postmedia/TorStar newspaper swap.

CBC Sudbury: Nov. 29, 2017. April Lindgren interviewed by local morning show about Postmedia/TorStar newspaper swap.

CBC Windsor: Nov. 29, 2017. April Lindgren interviewed by local morning show about Postmedia/TorStar newspaper swap.

TVO: Nov. 29, 2017. “Are community newspapers doomed?” quotes April Lindgren. Click to read.

Adweek: Nov. 28, 2017. “The Facebook Journalism Project road-trips to Canada” quotes Janice Neil. Click to read.

Globe and Mail: Nov. 28, 2017. “Ottawa not to blame for newspaper closings: Joly” sites research by April Lindgren’s Local News Research Project and includes a video interview with Ivor Shapiro. Click to read.

Newstalk 1010 Toronto, The Night Side with Barb DiGiulio: Nov. 28, 2017. Interview with April Lindgren on Torstar-Postmedia deal. Click to read.

The Eyeopener: Nov. 28, 2017. “Ryerson offers $100K in funding for digital news startups” quotes Janice Neil. Click to read.

CTV News: Nov. 27, 2017. “Competition Bureau to review Torstar-Postmedia deal to buy and close newspapers” quotes April Lindgren. Click to read.

Global News: Nov. 27, 2017. “2 Kingston-area papers to close as part of Torstar/Postmedia swap” quotes April Lindgren. Click to read.

Metro Toronto: Nov. 27, 2017. “Torstar, Postmedia announce community and daily paper deal” quotes April Lindgren. Click to read.

Ottawa Business Journal: Nov. 27, 2017. “Nine Ottawa newspapers to close in wake of Torstar-Postmedia deal.” quotes April Lindgren. Click to read.

Toronto Star: Nov. 19, 2017. “Yemen quietly slips away, much like its starving children” quotes Kamal AlSolaylee. Click to read.

Canadian Media Concentration Research Prokect: Nov. 14, 2017. “The Growth of the Network Media Economy in Canada, 1984-2016” sites April Lindgren’s Local News Research Project. Click to read.

Ryerson Review of Journalism: Nov. 2, 2017. “The Phoenix rises in Toronto’s west end” quotes April Lindgren. Click to read.

City News: Nov. 1, 2017. “Toronto police to launch YouTube news show” includes an interview with Lisa Taylor. Click to watch.

Northumberland Today: Oct. 18, 2017. “Writers and friends welcome authors to Port Hope” lists Kamal AlSolaylee as one of three authors visiting the city. Click to read.

The Gazette: Oct. 18, 2017. “Third-annual Walrus Talks event tackles what it means to belong” includes coverage of Kamal Al-Solaylee‘s speech at the 2017 Walrus Talks: Belonging. Click to read.

Toronto Star: Oct. 7, 2017. “Dawn of a new hope for journalism” mentions April Lindgren‘s Local News Research Project and quotes Ivor Shapiro. Click to read.

MediaShift: Oct. 2, 2017. “How to bring mindfulness into a journalism curriculum” quotes Lisa Taylor and Ann Rauhala. Click to read

Winnipeg Free Press: Sept. 29, 2017. “Papers left out: publishers – Feds pledge no new money for industry” quotes April Lindgren. Click to read.

The Canadian Press: Sept. 28, 2017. “Stop the presses? Newspapers snubbed in Liberal government’s cultural policy” quotes April Lindgren. Click to read.

Ryersonian.ca: Sept. 27, 2017. “‘Lucid’ state of mind: Music and meditation” quotes Ann Rauhala on bringing mindfulness meditation to Ryerson’s journalism students. Click to read. 

The Canadian Press: Sept. 17, 2017. “New local media outlets crop up as traditional community papers close” quotes April Lindgren. Click to read.

CBC.ca: Sept. 16, 2017. “Reversing Type 2 diabetes? Yes, it can be done” quotes Ann Rauhala on the issue of ghost-written newspaper and magazine commentaries about health that are actually authored by PR firms. Click to read.

The Conversation: Sept. 14, 2017. “When a squirrel dies: The rapid decline of local news” quotes April Lindgren. Click to read.

CFJC Today: Sept. 1, 2017. “Front-row seat to history: National news agency The Canadian Press marks 100 years” quotes Gene Allen and mentions his 2013  book, Making National News: A History of Canadian Press. Click to read.

Journalismresearchnews.ca: Aug. 14, 2017. “Twitter is no substitute to local news outlets” quotes April Lindgren. Click to read.

J-Source.ca: Aug. 8, 2017. “Radical model could be key to creating new community newspaper across Canada” cites Local News Map data. Click to read.

CBC Metro Morning: July 11. Lisa Taylor was interviewed about the publication ban on naming an Ontario teacher who pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting his students.

CBC: July 10, 2017: “Toronto teacher jailed 2 years for sex offences with students, but he can’t be named” quotes Lisa Taylor on the laws and journalistic ethics surrounding publication bans. Click to read.

Zoomer Television: June 24, 2017. “Fake News” included Anne McNeilly on a panel discussion. Click to watch. 

CBC News: June 21, 2017. “Debut novelist Melanie Mah wins Trillium Book Award for The Sweetest One” mentions Kamal Al-Solaylee as a finalist for the Trillium Award for his book, Brown. Click to read.

Quill & Quire: June 21, 2017. “Melanie Mah, Meaghan Strimas win 2017 Trillium Book Awards” mentions Kamal Al-Solaylee as a finalist for the award for his book, Brown. Click to read.

Brampton Guardian: June 20, 2017. “Brampton council to vote on ‘anti-media’ motion” quotes April Lindgren. Click to read.

CBC News: June 9, 2017. “‘This is an attempt at intimidation’: Brampton council proposal to hold media accountable compared to Trump” includes an interview with April Lindgren. Click to read.

TheRecord.com: June 8, 2017. “Brampton council takes aim at local media” quotes April Lindgren. Click to read.

National Post Radio: June 7, 2017. Marsha Barber joined Anthony Furey to discuss how the success of the movie Wonder Woman changed the superhero genre.

bdnews24.com: June 4, 2017. “Toronto journalism conference hears how ‘local news’ is dwindling in the West” details the June 2017 conference Is no local news bad news? Local journalism and its future, hosted by the Ryerson Journalism Research Centre. Click to read.

CBC News: May 30, 2017
“Can a Margaret Atwood-backed newspaper startup find success in Toronto’s west end?” includes an interview with April Lindgren on the challenge of newspaper startups maintaining financial stability. Click to read.

CBC News: May 11, 2017
Kamal Al-Solaylee wins Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Brown: What Being Brown in the World Today Means (To Everyone).Click to read.

The Globe and Mail: May 10, 2017
Kamal Al-Solaylee wins Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing.” Click to read.

Toronto Star: May 10, 2017
Kamal Al-Solaylee wins Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for his book Brown.” Click to read.

Toronto Star: May 6, 2017
“Amid digital turmoil, journalism goes back to school” includes an interview with Ann Rauhala. Click to read.

Context with Lorna Dueck: May 1, 2017
Marsha Barber interviewed about the public outcry over bad behaviour.

United Church Observer: May 1, 2017
“Interview with Kamal Al-Solaylee” Kamal Al-Solaylee discusses his book, Brown: What Being Brown in the World Today Means (To Everyone). Click to read.

The Globe and Mail: April 13, 2017
“Transcontinental’s Atlantic assets bought by Chronicle Herald amid newsroom strike” quotes Lisa Taylor about the acquisition and lack of newspaper diversity in Eastern Canada. Click to read.

FrontPageAfrica: April 12, 2017
“JHR-Ryerson, Wits Universities Teaming Up For Journalism Lab Modeled After FrontPageAfrica” mentions Asmaa Malik, who is working to develop curriculum for the program with her colleagues at Wits. Click to read.

The Telegram: March 24, 2o17
“Groups condemn ‘serious threat to press freedom'” on criminal charges against journalist Justin Brake stemming from his coverage of protests at Muskrat Falls includes an interview with Lisa Taylor. Click to read.

Ryersonian: March 17, 2017
“Taking a stand for truth at J-School’s first-ever teach-in event” document’s the Ryerson School of Journalism’s teach-in on why journalism matters with clips of some of the speakers. Click to watch.

Ryersonian: March 16, 2017
“IN PICTURES: Teach-in hosted by Ryerson’s school of journalism” details teach-in events and speakers. Click to read.

Ryersonian: March 16, 2017
“Making sense when the world doesn’t” on the Ryerson School of Journalism’s teach-in includes interviews with Ivor Shapiro and Ann Rauhala. Click to read.

CBC: March 14, 2017
“Lawyer praises Facebook attempt to fill gap in local court coverage” includes an interview with Lisa Taylor on Facebook anonymity. Click to read.

Toronto Star: March 11, 2017
“What defines journalism” features a video interview with Ivor Shapiro. Click to watch.

Toronto Star: March 11, 2017
“Museums as newsrooms, university profs as journalists” includes an interview with Ivor Shapiro. Click to read.

Ryersonian: March 10, 2017
“Navigating the new media world – Ryerson’s journalism school to host teach-in” includes an interview with Janice Neil on why the school chose to cancel classes and host a teach-in on the importance of journalism in a new era. Click to read.

C2C Journal: March 7, 2017
“A world of information – and none of it’s local” includes an interview with April Lindgren about local news. Click to read.

J-Source: March 7, 2017
“Global News Social Media Editor: Complex stories should be packaged in way that connects with audience” details an RJRC panel on how to engage young people with the news and features Anne McNeilly. Click to read.

Now Toronto: Feb. 15, 2017
“The plan to save liberal arts journalism” quotes Kamal Al-Solaylee on how students view their future prospects in arts journalism. Click to read.

The Eyeopener: Feb. 7, 2017
“FCAD on the big screen: Film students at Rye getting noticed in L.A.” quotes Kamal Al-Solaylee. Click to read.

CBC: Feb. 5, 2017
The Sunday Edition with Michael Enright includes Kamal Al-Solaylee in a discussion on “Exploring the roots of Islamophobia in North America.” Click to listen.

The Toronto Star: Feb. 4, 2017
“Journalists are vanishing. Who will fill the void?” quotes April Lindgren. Click to read.

Ryersonian: Feb. 1, 2017
“The future of fake news is liberal, Craig Silverman says” covers the 2017 Atkinson Lecture on fake news by Craig Silverman. Click to read.

CKTB Radio St. Catherines: Jan. 27, 2017
April Lindgren interviewed about state of news media in Canada.

Policy Options: Jan. 27, 2017
“Innovative journalism schools will play a key role in the health of the profession in the future” cites a survey conducted by Janice Neil and Mary McGuire. Click to read.

Toronto Star: Jan. 26, 2017
“Canadian journalism urged to tackle ‘culture of free’ to survive’ discusses Canadian Journalism Foundation panel that included April Lindgren. Click to read.

Radio 570 News Kitchener: Jan. 23, 2017
April Lindgren interviewed about local news poverty.

Toronto Star: Jan. 17, 2017
“Chris Spence pleads for second chance after losing teaching license for plagiarism” quotes Lisa Taylor on the price professionals pay when they are caught plagiarizing. Click to read.

The Hamilton Spectator: Jan. 12, 2o17
“TVO’s $2M donation a rare gift for Canada’s struggling news industry” quotes Janice Neil. Click to read.

2016

Toronto Life: Dec. 30, 2016
“The must-read Toronto books of 2016” lists Kamal Al-Solaylee’s book Brown as one of “must-read”  books. Click to read.

Global News: Dec. 15, 2016
“Tennessee Santa defends himself while questions grow about veracity of dead child story” quotes Janice Neil. Click to read.

This magazine: Dec. 8, 2016
“What should diversity in Canadian media look like?” quotes Ann Rauhala. Click to read.

TVO’s The Agenda: Nov. 29, 2016
“The Post Truth Era” Steve Paikin interviews Janice Neil on fake news. Click to read.

Toronto Star: Nov. 26, 2016
“Don’t just sit there, shout along with the movie!” includes an interview with Paul Moore on audience enthusiasm at the box office. Click to read.

Columbia Journalism Review: Nov. 25, 2016
“Canadian journalists who covered Rob Ford offer tips on Trump” includes advice from Lisa Taylor. Click to read.

J-Source: Nov. 9, 2016
“As the ink fades,” and article about printing plants and newspapers closing, cites April Lindgren’s Local News Map. Click to read.

The Daily Courier: Nov. 9, 2016
“UBC prof. creates crowdsourcing map to track changes in Canada’s media” discusses a research project by April Lindgren and University of British Columbia’s Jon Corbett.
Click to read.

The Eyeopener: Nov. 3, 2016
“Rye Social Justice Week panel tackles Islamophobia” features an interview with Kamal Al-Solaylee. Click to read.

Toronto Star: Oct. 29, 2016
“Inside CBC Radio’s new ‘q’ with Tom Power” quotes Marsha Barber. Click to read.

Ryersonian: Oct. 16, 2016
“Rye journalism prof on the Governor General’s short list” on Kamal Al-Solaylee’s newest book, Brown. Click to read.

The Globe and Mail: Oct. 13, 2016
Ryerson University distinguished visiting professor James L Turk discusses helping to arrange a scholarship for a young Syrian refugee who wanted to study photojournalism. Click to read.

iPolitics: Oct. 6, 2016
“Morning Brief” mentions April Lindgren’s presentation on local news as a witness to the Commons heritage committee.
Click to read. 

The Georgia Straight: Oct. 5, 2016
“Kamal Al-Solaylee’s Brown looks at realities of skin colour” discusses Kamal Al-Solaylee’s Governor General Award-nominated new book, Brown.
Click to read.

Toronto Star: Oct. 1, 2016
“The end of shelf life” includes interview with Anne McNeilly on Rogers Media’s announcement that they’re scaling back print publications.
Click to read.

Toronto Star: Sept. 30, 2016
“Maclean’s among magazines hit by Rogers media overhaul” quotes Anne McNeilly. Click to read.

Huffington Post Canada: Sept. 30, 2016
“Rogers to overhaul magazines, will stop printing Flare, Sportsnet, MoneySense, Canadian Business” includes interview with Bill Reynolds.
Click to read.

Metro Toronto: Sept. 29, 2016
“Everyone can be duped by fake news sites, experts say as satire sites multiply” includes interview with Gavin Adamson.
Click to read.

Torontoist: Sept. 22, 2016
“How Ryerson’s Queer Studies Course Could Transform Canadian Newsrooms” mentions the RJRC’s screening of “Outed: The Painful Reality” and Q&A with director Kamoga Hassan.
Click to read.

No News is Bad News: Canada’s Media Collapse and What Comes Next by Ian Gill. Greystone Books/David Suzuki Institute. 2016. Profiles April Lindgren’s local news poverty project, pp 99-100

Toronto Star: Sept. 6, 2016
“Peter Mansbridge’s departure gives ‘The National’ chance to revamp, observers say” quotes Janice Neil. Click to read.

Kites Without Strings: August 11, 2016
“Poet profile: Marsha Barber reflects on all the lovely broken people” interview with Marsha Barber about her poetry. Click to read.

J-Source: July 6, 2016
“Ryerson reporting project on Truth and Reconciliation makes waves” about Asmaa Malik and her master students’ work on telling the stories of Indigenous people. Click to read.

Toronto Star: June 29, 2016
“The future of journalism is in Africa” covers Ryerson School of Journalism’s partnership with Journalists for Human Rights and the Brookfield Institute for Innovation + Entrepreneurship to create an innovative media lab in Johannesburg to help fund and mentor media start-ups. Click to read.

Motherboard/Vice: June 29, 2016
“This Map Shows Where and Why Local Newspapers Are Shutting Down” reports on April Lindgren’s News Poverty Map. Click to read.

Toronto Star: June 22, 2016
“Secrecy over victims of police shootings to be reviewed” quotes Lisa Taylor. Click to read.

Geothink: June 21, 2016
“Local News Map Will Be First to Highlight Disparities in Coverage Across Canada” covers April Lindgren’s interactive, crowd-sourced News Poverty Map. Click to read.

Toronto Star: June 19, 2016
Sarah Murdoch includes Kamal Al-Solaylee’s book, Brown, in a list of good Father’s Day reads.
Click to read.

CBC: June 15, 2016
Candy Palmater discusses “Why everyone should read Kamal Al-Solaylee’s new book, Brown.”
Click to watch.

J-Source: June 14, 2016
“Crowd-sourced map tracks what’s happening to local news outlets across Canada” covers April Lindgren’s News Poverty Map, which is part of her Local News Research Project. Click to read.

CBC News: June 7, 2016
“‘Disrupting the model’ of morning talk TV: Canada AM’s successor” quotes Lisa Taylor. Click to read.

Maclean’s Magazine: May 31, 2016
Sujaya Dhanvantari reviews Kamal Al-Solaylee’s new book, Brown: What Being Brown in the World Today Means (To Everyone). Click to read.

CBC Radio, The Current: May 17, 2016
Kamal Al-Solaylee speaks to Anna Maria Tremonti about Brown: What Being Brown in the World Today Means (To Everyone). Click to listen.

Toronto Star: May 15, 2016
“I felt like a lost soul, forever damned by a dark skin”: An excerpt from Kamal Al-Solaylee’s new book, Brown: What Being Brown in the World Today Means (to Everyone). Click to read.

Salon: May 9, 2016
“What it means to be brown: Cheap labor, scapegoated Muslims and exploited immigrants, from Canada to Qatar” Interview with Kamal Al-Solaylee about Brown: What Being Brown in the World Today Means (To Everyone). Click to read. 

The Globe and Mail: May 7, 2016
Review of Kamal Al-Solaylee’s book Brown: What Being Brown in the World Today Means (To Everyone) in Globe Arts. Click to read. 

Toronto Star: May 3, 2016
“First quarter a blockbuster for Cineplex” quotes Paul Moore on competition within the movie theatre market. Click to read.

Kings County Advertiser Register: April 26, 2016
“Newspapers are a mirror of the community” quotes April Lindgren. Click to read. 

Toronto Star: April 25, 2016
“Globe and Mail columnist Margaret Wente caught up in plagiarism scandal— again” quotes Ann RauhalaClick to read.

Toronto Star: April 2, 2016
Public editor, Kathy English quotes Lisa Taylor in a op-ed about best practices for identity sexual assault complainants. Click to read.

Toronto Star, Metro News: April 2, 2016
“Andrew Loku police shooting: Why can’t we know who pulled the trigger?” quotes Lisa Taylor. Click to read.

New Canadian Media: March 2, 2016
“Ethnic media demand more from City of Brampton” cites April Lindgren’s research on City of Brampton’s ethnic media strategy. Click to read. 

CBC.ca: Feb. 21, 2016
“How Syrian refugees arriving in Canada became ‘extras’ in their own stories” quotes Kamal Al-Solaylee. Click to listen.

CBC News Saskatchewan: Feb. 12, 2016
Quotes Lisa Taylor in story about publication ban debate and the Tammy and Kevin Goforth case. Read here.

New Canadian Media: Feb. 12, 2016
Interview with April Lindgren about immigrant journalists and public relations access. Click to read.

CBC Ontario Today: Feb 4, 2016
Includes April Lindgren on call-in show discussing the loss of local newspapers and why it matters. Click to listen.

CBC Maritime Noon: Feb 4, 2016
Includes April Lindgren as a guest on call-in show discussing the future of local news.

CBC News Nova Scotia, Editor & Publisher: Feb. 3, 2016
Interview with April Lindgren about news poverty and the Local News Research Project. Click to read.  

CBC Superior North Thunder Bay: Feb. 1, 2016
Interview with April Lindgren about possible shut down of local TV station in Thunder Bay.

Toronto Star, Metro, MSN News: Jan. 30, 2016
“Ghomeshi trial may re-open old wounds at CBC” quotes Paul Knox. Click to read. 

CBC News Network: Jan. 30, 2016
Interview with April Lindgren about news poverty and the loss of local news outlets.

Toronto Star: Jan. 29, 2016
“Bleak times for local journalism in Canada” quotes April Lindgren. Click to read. 

Monocle Radio: Jan. 29, 2016
Interview with April Lindgren on the future of local newspapers.

The Canadian Press, Toronto Star: Feb. 26, 2016
“Jian Ghomeshi trial to begin in Toronto Monday” quotes Marsha Barber. Read here.

J-Source, Masthead: Jan. 26, 2016
Quotes Tim Falconer and Ivor Shapiro in “Ryerson Review of Journalism to continue as print magazine.” Click to read. 

Toronto Star: Jan. 21, 2016
Quotes Lisa Taylor in report about Toronto Police decision to withhold information regarding the murder of Precious Charbonneau. Read here.

rabble.ca: Jan. 20, 2016
“Postmedia layoffs condemn Canada’s largest cities to ‘news poverty,’ say critics” quotes Ivor Shapiro.
Click to read.

National Post, Vancouver Sun, Windsor Star: Jan. 10, 2016
“The actor and the drug lord: Sean Penn’s strange sit down with El Chapo” quotes
Janice Neil. Click to read.

2015 

CTV Canada AM: Nov. 30, 2015
Interview with Robert Cribb and Emma Jarrett about joint investigation with Toronto Star and Ryerson University on tracking OB/GYN mistakes in Ontario. Click to watch. 

Canadian Stage Theatre: Nov. 28, 2015
Intermission discussion on media’s right to know and privacy (reflecting on the play ‘Domesticated’) includes Janice Neil on panel. 

J-Source: Nov. 26, 2015
Republished RJRC story about new research project’s examination of  local news coverage. Click to read. 

J-Source: Nov. 26, 2015
Republished RJRC story about new app developed by instructors Asmaa Malik and Gavin Adamson. Click to read.

Ryerson Journalism Research Centre: Nov. 23, 2015
Quotes Gavin Adamson in story about Suicide Prevention Media Forum and reporting suicide. Click to read. 

Toronto Star, Metro News: Oct. 22, 2015
Lisa Taylor in story about York police still withholding names in domestic murder case. Click to read.

Geothink.ca: Oct. 21, 2015
Interview with April Lindgren about use of municipal open data sources, geospatial web tools and data journalism. Click to read.

CBCRadio q with Shadrach Kabango: Oct. 16, 2015
Discussion with Asmaa Malik on the implications of Conde Naste’s purchase of Pitchfork. Click to listen.

iPolitics: Oct. 14, 2015
Quotes April Lindgren on Conservative ethnic media ads claiming Liberals support brothels. Click to read.

Huffington Post: Oct. 14, 2015
Quotes Lisa Taylor in a story about the Globe and Mail’s decision to delay publishing a story on Kathleen Wynne’s liberal government until after the federal election. Read here.

CBC Business Unit: Oct. 13, 2015
Interviews Lisa Taylor in report about Playboy’s decision to stop featuring nudes and adapt for digital age. Click here to watch.

RCI: Radio Canada International, Oct. 7, 2015
Interview with Mark Bulgutch on his new book, That’s Why I’m a Journalist. Click here to listen.

Canadian Press: Oct, 7,2015
Quotes April Lindgren on including ethnic media in election coverage (picked up by Globe and Mail, Flamborough Review, iPolitics, The Huffington Post, The Hamilton Spector and TheRecord.com).
Click to read.

RCI: Radio Canada International, Oct. 2, 2015
Interview with David Nayman on election debates and access. Click here to listen.

CBC Radio One: Metro Morning, Oct. 2, 2015
Matt Galloway speaks to Ann Rauhala on whether the debate format works. Click here to listen.

Yahoo News: Daily Brew: Sept. 30, 2015
Quotes Lisa Taylor in story about Evan Solomon. Click to read.

J-Source: Sept. 30, 2015
Republished story about Local News Research Project’s interactive maps. Click here to read.

Poynter: Sept. 7, 2015
Interviews Lisa Taylor about journalism questions following #peegate scandal. Click here to read.

CBC Thunder Bay Superior Morning, Sept. 2, 2015
April Lindgren speaks to CBC morning show about local news poverty and the closure of the Northern Sun newspaper in Red Lake, Ontario.

CBC Radio Metro Morning: Aug. 15, 2015
Interviews Kamal Al-Solaylee on travel bans on Canadian Muslims going to war zones.

Global News: Aug. 25, 2015
Quotes Lisa Taylor in story on Twitter shutting down tool that tracked politicians’ deleted tweets. Click to read. 

Toronto Star: Aug. 10, 2015
Quotes Lisa Taylor in report about CBC reporter who was kissed by teen during a live hit. Click to read. 

National Post, Ottawa Citizen, Calgary Herald, Vancouver Sun: July 16. 2015
Quotes Lisa Taylor in story about police keeping list of unidentified murder victims secret. Click to read. 

Toronto Star: July, 16 2015
Quotes Lisa Taylor in story about possible coroner’s inquest into shooting at a Danforth McDonald’s. Click to read. 

Toronto Star, Hamilton Spectator: July 15, 2015
Quotes Lisa Taylor in story about decision not to lay charges in February shooting at a McDonald’s in Toronto’s east end. Click to read. 

Canadian Press, National Post, iPolitics, The Prince George Citizen: June 19, 2015
Quotes April Lindgren about use of polls in political reporting. Click here to read.

CBC News: May 19, 2015
Quotes Ivor Shapiro on media coverage of election debates. Click here to read.

Toronto Star: May 14, 2015
“Do I really belong in ‘inclusive’ Toronto?” op-ed written by Asmaa Malik. Click to read.

Radio Canada International (Spanish), April 30, 2015
Interview with Paul Knox about press freedom in Canada and Latin America.

CBC Radio: The Trailbreaker, April 27, 2015
Interview with Paul Knox on the RCMP ostracizing reporter for “disrespect.”

CBC Radio News Yellowknife, April 23, 2015
Interview with Paul Knox on the RCMP ostracizing reporter for “disrespect.”

PostCity Magazine, April 17, 2015
Quotes Paul Knox about effect on news coverage of police encrypting radio transmissions.

Toronto Star and MSN News, April 6, 2015
Quotes Lisa Taylor on ethics of naming homicide victims.

Corus Radio Alberta: At Night, March 31, 2015
Interview with Kamal Al-Solaylee on conflict in Yemen.

CBC Radio: As It Happens, March 27, 2015
Interview with Kamal Al-Solaylee on conflict in Yemen.

Writing and Reporting News: A Coaching Method, 2015
Excerpts Anne McNeilly’s classroom exercise, Tell Your Story in Six Words.

Academica Group Top 10, March 18, 2015
Quotes Anne McNeilly on Ryerson students being barred from minority support meeting. Click here to read.

National Post, March 17, 2015
Quotes Anne McNeilly on Ryerson students being barred from minority support meeting. Click here to read.

Star Phoenix, March 17, 2015
Quotes Anne McNeilly on Ryerson students being barred from minority support meeting. Click here to read.

Torontoist, March 17, 2015
Quotes Anne McNeilly on Ryerson students being barred from minority support meeting.

24News.ca, March 16, 2015
Quotes Anne McNeilly on Ryerson students being barred from minority support meeting. Click here to read.

CBC Radio, March 11, 2015
Syndicated interviews with Kamal Al-Solaylee about Intolerable and Canada Reads with hosts of CBC Radio afternoon shows across Canada, including Toronto, Edmonton, Calgary, Whitehorse, Windsor and Charlottetown.

J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, March 11, 2015
Quotes Anne McNeilly on freedom of expression in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo shooting. Click here to read.

Global News, Apr. 6, 2015
Interview with Ivor Shapiro on the review of Rolling Stone Magazine’s now discredited story on an alleged gang rape at the University of Virginia. Click here to watch.

CBC Metro Morning, Mar. 30, 2015
Interview with Kamal Al-Solaylee on conflict in Yemen. Click here to listen.

CBC News, Mar. 13, 2015
Quotes Gavin Adamson on Buzzfeed’s plans to open Toronto offices. Click here to read. 

Reuters, Mar. 4, 2015
Article on live Q&A with NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, organized by CJFE, Ryerson University and CBC. Click here to read.

Torontoist, Feb. 28, 2015
Quotes Lisa Taylor on the Special Investigations Unit’s police against revealing dead victims names without their family’s permission. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, February 24, 2015
Quotes Lisa Taylor on SIU withholding identity of police shooting victim.

CBC: The Current, Feb. 18, 2015
Interview with Anne McNeilly about online comments. Click hear to listen.

CHCH: Square Off, January 16, 2015
Interview with Lisa Taylor on maintaining journalistic integrity in the case of a conflict of interest. Click here to watch.

Global News, January 15, 2015
Interview with Ivor Shapiro on why media coverage of Paris shooting overshadowed Nigeria massacre. Click here to watch.

CTV News: Canada AM, January 15, 2015
Discussion on where to draw the line on free speech, featuring journalism chair Ivor Shapiro. Click here to watch.

CHCH, January 13, 2015
Interview with journalism chair Ivor Shapiro on what separates journalism from PR or lobbying. Click here to watch.

CBC TV Toronto, January 9, 2015
Quotes Lisa Taylor on Leslie Roberts’ suspension

Global TV Toronto, January 9, 2015
Quotes Lisa Taylor on Leslie Roberts’ suspension

2014

Ryerson Folio, December 17, 2014
Interview with Anne McNeilly on Ryerson Role Models. Click here to read

CBC Radio Syndication, December 16, 2014
A series of 10 live interviews with Lisa Taylor on media and terror

CBC Radio Calgary, November 26, 2014
Interview with Paul Knox about publication ban of ITO details in murder investigation.

Globe and Mail, November 25, 2014
Quotes staff member Angela Glover on Serial‘s success. Click here to read.

CBC: Daybreak Kamloops, November 16, 2014
Interview with Lisa Taylor on the ethical challenges journalists face in doing live coverage of hostage-taking events.

CBC: Daybreak South, November 16, 2014
Interview with Lisa Taylor on the ethical challenges journalists face in doing live coverage of hostage-taking events.

CBC: Saskatoon Morning, November 16, 2014
Interview with Lisa Taylor on the ethical challenges journalists face in doing live coverage of hostage-taking events.

CBC: The Trailbreaker, November 16, 2014
Interview with Lisa Taylor on the ethical challenges journalists face in doing live coverage of hostage-taking events.

CBC: Information Radio, November 16, 2014
Interview with Lisa Taylor on the ethical challenges journalists face in doing live coverage of hostage-taking events.

CBC: The Morning Edition, November 16, 2014
Interview with Lisa Taylor on the ethical challenges journalists face in doing live coverage of hostage-taking events.

CBC: Kitchener-Waterloo, November 16, 2014
Interview with Lisa Taylor on the ethical challenges journalists face in doing live coverage of hostage-taking events.

CBC: Ottawa Morning, November 16, 2014
Interview with Lisa Taylor on the ethical challenges journalists face in doing live coverage of hostage-taking events.

CBC: Ontario AM, November 16, 2014
Interview with Lisa Taylor on the ethical challenges journalists face in doing live coverage of hostage-taking events.

CBC: Metro Morning, November 16, 2014
Interview with Lisa Taylor on the ethical challenges journalists face in doing live coverage of hostage-taking events.

National Post, November 3, 2014
Quotes Paul Knox about Ryerson course internships

CBC: The Early Edition, October 31, 2014
Interview with prof. Marsha Barber on the Jian Ghomeshi scandal.

CBC:  Information Radio, October 31, 2014
Interview with prof. Marsha Barber on the Jian Ghomeshi scandal.

CBC: Daybreak South, October 31, 2014
Interview with prof. Marsha Barber on the Jian Ghomeshi scandal.

CBC: Edmonton AM, October 31, 2014
Interview with prof. Marsha Barber on the Jian Ghomeshi scandal.

CBC: Saskatoon Morning   , October 31, 2014
Interview with prof. Marsha Barber on the Jian Ghomeshi scandal.

CBC: West Coast Morningg, October 31, 2014
Interview with prof. Marsha Barber on the Jian Ghomeshi scandal.

CBC: Superior Morning, October 31, 2014
Interview with prof. Marsha Barber on the Jian Ghomeshi scandal.

University Affairs, October 20, 2014
Quotes Anne McNeilly. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, October 18, 2014
How the West made the Ebola problem much worse: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Le Devoir, October 15, 2014
Quotes April Lindgren. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, October 11, 2014
Five lessons from the war against Islamic State: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Ottawa Citizen, October 10, 2014
Interview with April Lindgren on the Conservatives’ success with targeting ethnic media. Click here to read.

Fiancial Post, October 10, 2014
Quotes Gavin Adamson on the financial opportunities in new media. Click here to read.

Globe and Mail, October 8, 2014
Quotes Chair Ivor Shapiro on Postmedia purchasing Quebecor publications. Click here to watch.

Bloomberg, October 8, 2014
Quotes Chair Ivor Shapiro on Postmedia purchasing Quebecor publications. Click here to read.

CTV News, October 6, 2014
Interview with Anne McNeilly on Postmedia purchase of Quebcor publications.

CBC News, October 6, 2014
Interview with Paul Knox on Postmedia purchase of Sun papers. Listen here.

CBC News, October 6, 2014
Interview with Chair Prof. Ivor Shapiro on Postmedia purchase of Sun papers. Click here to read.

Yahoo! Finance, October 6, 2014
Quotes Paul Knox on the Postmedia purchasing Quebecor publications. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, October 4, 2014
Hong Kong protests and the echoes of Tiananmen: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

J-Source, September 30, 2014
Quotes Lisa Taylor on media ban on reporting name of Halifax child pornography case

Toronto Star, September 27, 2014
On climate, Canada buries its head in the oilsands by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Globe and Mail, September 26, 2014
Quotes Janice Neil about Katie Couric’s legacy. Click here to read.

New Canadian Media, September 26, 2014
Discusses April Lindgren’s research on ethnic media election coverage. Click here to read.

J-Source, September 26, 2014
Interview with April Lindgren about new research on ethnic media election coverage. Click here to read.

Hamilton Spectator, September 22, 2014
Lights out for the Islamic State reality show: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, September 20, 2014
Lights out for the Islamic State reality show: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, September 13, 2014
Scotland independence: Beware the aftershocks by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

CJED Radio Edmonton, September 5, 2014
Interview with Paul Knox about growing threats to journalists’ safety.

Toronto Star, August 23, 2014
U.K. phone-hacking scandal offers cautionary tale: Burman
by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, August 30, 2014
U.K. phone-hacking scandal offers cautionary tale: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, August 16, 2014
Hillary and the great debate on America’s role: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, August 6, 2014
Israel, Hamas and the world’s sorry silence: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, July 5, 2014
Costa Rica’s Cinderella story goes beyond soccer: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, June 28, 2014
Harper’s silence is cowardly, says ex Al-Jazeera head Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, June 26, 2014
CBC’s leaders bring it to the brink of an existential crisis: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Global National, June 24, 2014
Interview with Paul Knox about UK phone hacking convictions.

Toronto Star, June 21, 2014
Iran steps up on Iraq, leaving Canada alone: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Canadaland, June 20, 2014
Interview with Paul Knox about the declining importance of news media in political communication.

Toronto Star, June 14, 2014
Why the next U.S. election will be déjà vu: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, June 7, 2014
Ugly troubles mar the ‘beautiful game’: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, May 31, 2014
What Obama’s speech says about U.S. politics and its revisionist delusions: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, May 24, 2014
Cyber-spying fight shows Snowden was right: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, May 17, 2014
Europe’s march to the far right: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Global News, May 12, 2014
Quotes April Lindgren on why photographys matter to politicians.

Toronto Star, May 10, 2014
Nigeria’s failure of leadership: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

La Presse, May 2, 2014
Quotes Anne McNeilly on the rivalry between Toronto newspapers. Click here to read. 

Toronto Star, May 3, 2014
Why John Kerry’s right on Israel and apartheid: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, April 19, 2014
Edward Snowden’s vindication: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, April 12, 2014
Why South China Sea may be world’s next hot spot: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Bloomberg News, April 8, 2014
Janice Neil quoted about the loss of revenue when Canadian hockey teams miss the playoffs. Click here to read.

King’s Journalism Review, April 7, 2014
Anne McNeilly quoted about grammar skills among journalism students. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, April 5, 2014
Climate change — time to wake up, smell the CO2: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

CANADLAND, March 31, 2014
Ann Rauhala interviews about the culture at the Globe and Mail. Click here to listen.

Toronto Star, March 29, 2014
MH370 amuses us to death as Syria suffers: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

CBC News: March 26, 2014
Joyce Smith quoted about the difficulty regarding religious epic movies. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, March 22, 2014
Does Russia or Iran pose greater danger to world peace? by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

CBC’s Q, March 6, 2014
Asmaa Malik participated on Q’s media panel.

Toronto Star, March 1, 2014
Four lessons from the Ukraine crisis: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Radio Canada International: February 13, 2014
Interview with Suanne Kelman about the importance of radio in Canada and its future. Listen here.

Hamilton Spectator: February 11, 2014
Interview with Chair Ivor Shapiro and a group of Master of Journalism students regarding studying Rob Ford and the School of Journalism’s law and ethics class. Listen here.

Hamilton Spectator: February 11, 2014
Quotes Paul Knox about Doing Media Differently, the Hamilton Media Guild’s first formal event.

Toronto Star, February 8, 2014
Canada’s shameful silence on Egypt: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, February 1, 2014
Why the Winter Olympics could be Putin’s undoing: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

United Church Observer: February, 2014
Quotes Joyce Smith regarding reporting religion. Click here to read.

New Canadian Media, January 30, 2014
Q and A with April Lindgren about the role of ethnic media. Click here to read.

CBC, January 23, 2014
Quotes April Lindgren  interviewed about ethnic media coverage of federal politics. Click here to read.

Embassy Magazine, January 22, 2014
April Lindgren  interviewed about ethnic media coverage of federal politics.

Toronto Star, January 4, 2014
Nelson Mandela: Remembering one of first ‘surreal’ interviews after prison release: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

2013

Toronto Star, December 7, 2013
Why politicians are muzzling the muckrakers: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, December 6, 2013
Nelson Mandela: Remembering one of first ‘surreal’ interviews after prison release: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, November 30, 2013
Iran nuclear deal: Four things to watch — Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Canadian Press, November 26, 2013
Janice Neil quoted regarding CBC’s loss of Hockey Night in Canada.

Toronto Star, November 23, 2013
Canada’s real international shame — and it’s not Ford: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, November 16, 2013
Why a nuclear deal with Iran will get done: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Globe and Mail, November 14, 2013
Adjunct professor Brian MacLeod Rogers quoted regarding Rob Ford’s threat to take legal action against three former staffers. Click here to read.

CBC, November 4, 2013
April Lindgren on Ford’s refusal to resign. Click here to watch.

Toronto Star, November 2, 2013
Cautionary lessons for America: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

The Agenda with Steve Paikin, October 30, 2013
April Lindgren discussed health of the ethnic press with other panelists. Click here to watch.

Kanadai Magyar Kulturkozpont, October 18, 2013
Coverage in Hungarian media of  presentation by April Lindgren to Canadian Ethnic Media Association. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, October 12, 2013
How to fix Canada’s ‘surveillance state’: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Estonian Life, October 11, 2013
Covers April Lindgren’s speech regarding ethnic reporting to the Canadian Ethnic Media Association. Click here to read.

The Canadian Press: October 10, 2013
Kamal Al-Solaylee wins 2013 Toronto Book Award. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, October 5, 2013
U.S. shutdown is really about Tea Party survival: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

OMNI- Mandarin newscast: , October 4, 2013
April Lindgren discussing local news in ethnic media.

Toronto Star, September 28, 2013
Why this week’s moves by Iran and the U.S. may be the best chance for Mideast peace: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, September 21, 2013
Pro-gun lobby in U.S. is rewriting history: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, September 7, 2013
Bombing Syria would be a mistake: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, August 17, 2013
Bezos buys Washington Post: a bad news story by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, August 10, 2013
Qatar: Enemies dine together in the new Casablanca by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, August 3, 2013
Mideast peace talks show glimmer of hope: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Globe and Mail: July 27, 2013
April Lindgren interviewed about Punjabi-language media in Toronto. Click here to read.

CBC Information Morning: July 10, 2013
April Lindgren interviewed by St. John, N.B CBC about closure of local private radio stations.

Global National: July 5, 2013
April Lindgren interviewed about media coverage of Mayor Rob Ford controversy in Toronto.

University Affairs, June 29, 2013
While the journalism industry contracts, journalism programs continue to quote Prof. Janice Neil. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, June 29, 2013
Why Brazilians are right to demand ‘bread not circuses’: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, June 22, 2013
Iran vote exposes Canadian extremism: Tony Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, June 15, 2013
Why Edward Snowden, NSA whistleblower, is more hero than traitor: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, June 1, 2013
Al Jazeera America has the odour of disaster: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

National Post, May 31, 2013
All-news channel demise no trend quote Prof. Janice Neil. Click here to read.

The Grid, May 29, 2013
Ivor Shapiro: Journalism guru Q&A with Chair Ivor Shapiro on responsible reporting regarding Rob Ford’s media coverage. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, May 25, 2013
Britain’s David Cameron may be down, but he’s not out: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Mississauga News, May 18, 2013
Canada’s ethnic newspapers: retelling a changing immigrant story quotes Prof. April Lindgren. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, May 18, 2013
Britain’s David Cameron may be down, but he’s not out: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, May 11, 2013
Angelina Jolie’s leadership lessons: Obama, are you listening? Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, May 10, 2013
On the Canadian road to a national press council: Public Editor highlights report developed by the Ryerson Journalism Research Centre, written by Chair Ivor Shapiro, instructor Lisa Taylor and Edward Tubb. Click here to read.

Radio Canada, May 6, 2013
Interview with Prof. April Lindgren about ethnic media following shut down of local Italian-language newspaper.

CBC Metro Morning, May 6, 2013
Discussion with Prof. April Lingred about role of ethnocultural media in Toronto-area communities.

Toronto Star, May 4, 2013
Syria’s crisis: Tony Burman on the impossible explanation for doing nothing by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

El Observador, April 24, 2013
Piratería en las redes sociales, la amenaza de las falsas noticias quotes Prof. Gavin Adamson on the hacking of Associated Press twitter account. Click here to read.

Global, Toronto: The Morning Show, April 23, 2013
Interview with Prof. Gavin Adamson on social media and the Boston Marathon bombing.

J-source, April 22, 2013
Journalist’s reporting style not suitable topic for closed-door council meetings; Ontario ombudsman quotes Prof. April Lindgren. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, April 20, 2013
Why Kim Jong-un deserves the Nobel Peace Prize by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Radio-Canada, Boréal Express, April 16, 2013
Les limites et la responsabilité des médias interview with Prof. Paul Knox on photo coverage of the Boston marathon attack. Listen here

Toronto Star, April 13, 2013
Margaret Thatcher better-loved in death than in life by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, April 11, 2013
Star’s Michelle Shephard reflects on 12 years on the 9/11 beat as the 2013 Atkinson Lecture at the Ryerson School of Journalism. Click here to read.

CBC News, CBC News Victoria, April 11, 2013
Interview with Instructor Lisa Taylor on a case in BC of a sexual assault victim who’s chosen to be identified.

The Canadian Press, April 8, 2013
Cogeco remains opposed to $3.38B Bell Astral deal quotes Prof. Suanne Kelman. Click here to read.

The Canadian Press, April 8, 2013
Cogeco opposes revised Bell-Astral deal, saying it’s not good for consumers
This article quotes Prof. Suanne Kelman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, April 3, 2013
Don’t look for justice in Ontario’s ‘debate’ on wind turbines by Prof. Anne McNeilly. Click here to read.

J-Source, April 2, 2013
Journalist’s reporting style not suitable topic for closed-door council meetings: Ontario Ombudsman
This article quotes Prof. April Lindgren. Click here to read.

Canada.com, March 26, 2013
‘Robo-reporter’ raises questions about future of journalists
This article quotes Prof. Paul Knox and Instructor Lisa Taylor. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, March 23, 2013
Pope Francis and the question of hypocrisy by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Yahoo.ca, March 15, 2013
Why we need to keep talking about Keystone quotes Prof. Paul Knox. Click here to read

Toronto Star, March 16, 2013
U.S. President Barack Obama must reinforce Cairo message on Israel trip by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, March 9, 2013
Hugo Chavez legacy will reverberate beyond Venezuela by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

CTV News Channel, CTV News: Express, March 7, 2013
Interview with Prof. April Lindgren on cuts at Toronto Star. Listen here.

Radio Canada, Radio Premiere Chaine, March 5, 2013
Discussion with Instructor Lisa Taylor on Aboriginals in the prison system, and North Korea.

Radio Canada, Radio Premiere Chaine, March 5, 2013
Interview with Prof. April Lindgren on cuts at Toronto Star.

Le Devoir, March 4, 2013
Mea culpa… Mea maxima culpa discusses study by Chair Ivor Shapiro, Colette Brin, Isabelle Bédard-Brûlé and Kasia Mychajlowycz.

The Catholic Register, March 2, 2013.
Errors, misinformation abound in papal resignation reporting quotes prof. Joyce Smith.

Toronto Star, March 2, 2013
Giving a voice to the victims of Syria’s civil war by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Yahoo Finance, March 1, 2013
APTN’s Jorge Barrera wins J-Source Canadian Newsperson of the Year Award quotes prof. Janice Neil. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, March 1, 2013
Al Jazeera purchase of Current TV will shake up U.S. media world by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Poynter, February 27, 2013
New research details how journalists verify information discusses study by Chair Ivor Shapiro, Colette Brin, Isabelle Bédard-Brûlé and Kasia Mychajlowycz. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, February 21, 2013
Argo in tune with stereotypes of our time by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, February 16, 2013
U.S. power is in decline. Here’s how it needs to deal with it: Burman by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

CTV News: Express, February 28, 2013
Interview with Instructor Lisa Taylor on the popularity of TED talks.

Journalism Practice, February 4, 2013
Verification as a strategic ritual by Chair Ivor Shapiro, Colette Brin, Isabelle Bédard-Brûlé and Kasia Mychajlowycz.

Toronto Star, January 26, 2013
Obama seems to be closing book on U.S. expansionist policies by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

Toronto Star, January 19, 2013
Burman: Obama showing new determination by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

New Canadian Media, January 16, 2013
Ryerson study makes case for more local content in ethnic media
Article on Prof. April Lindgren’s research. Click here to read.

CBC News: The National, January 9, 2013
Interview with Prof. Ivor Shapiro on TDSB director Chris Spence admitting to plagiarism.

Toronto Star, January 9, 2013
Toronto trustees to decide fate of director over plagiarism scandal quotes Prof. Lisa Taylor.

Toronto Star, January 5, 2013
A sneak peek at news headlines to come in 2013 by Prof. Tony Burman. Click here to read.

2012

CBC Radio Toronto, Here and Now, December 17, 2012
Prof. Joyce Smith discusses the risks of reporting on breaking news in an age of social media.

CIUT 89.5 FM, Just Rights Radio, November 28, 2012
Includes an interview with Prof. Paul Knox and others on Canadian interest in U.S. elections. Listen here.

CBC Metro Morning, October 30, 2012
Prof April Lindgren discusses the news media’s crime coverage and neighbourhood stereotyping. Listen here.

Monocle 24: The Stack, October 20, 2012
Ryerson professor April Lindgren and Walrus editor John Macfarlane speak to Tyler Brulé, host of The Stack on Monocle 24. Listen here.

Globe and Mail, October 18, 2012
Newsweek stops the presses, going digital only quotes Professor Paul Knox. Click here to read.

Rogers Maritime Radio (Halifax, Saint John, Moncton), The Todd Veinotte Show, October 5, 2012
Paul Knox discusses Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird’s speech to the United Nations General Assembly.

CTV News: Express, September 27, 2012
Discussion with Professor Kamal Al-Solaylee on human rights and international politics.

National Post, September 27, 2012
Terence Corcoran on Margaret Wente: Why we dont need public editors 
Profiles Prof. Ivor Shapiro, chair, Ryerson School of Journalism. Click here to read article.

CBC Radio: The Current, September 26, 2012
Discussion on Globe columnist Margaret Wente plagiarism case includes Professor Ivor Shapiro. Listen here.

J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, September 24, 2012
Plagiarism is only as wrong as we make it by Prof. Anne McNeilly. Click here.

Dispatches International, August, 2012
Perspectives: Toronto’s Jane and Finch quotes April Lindgren. Click here to read.

Huffington Post, July 30, 2012
Conrad Black Says Newspapers Undervalued, Would Invest Again In Canadian Media quotes Prof. Paul Knox. Click here to read.

Community Audio, June 13, 2012
Marsha  Barber interviewed about poetry, gender and journalism for Wax Poetic. Listen here.

Ming Pao, June 7, 2012
Jun Lin’s mother cried: take you home quotes Prof. Paul Knox. Click here to translation read. Original version here.

CHQR AM 770 (Calgary), The Rob Breakenridge Show, May 28, 2012
Interview with Prof. Paul Knox on cutbacks at Postmedia newspapers.

Halifax Chronicle Herald, April 14, 2012
Don’t take free press for granted
Article related to RJRC press freedom conference Click here

Toronto Star, April 13, 2012
Readers asked about role of press councils in digital age
Story about press council research by Ivor Shapiro and Lisa Taylor

Toronto Star, April 13, 2012
Media accountability: Share your opinion of the future of Canada’s press councils Click here

Ryerson University: News & Events, March 23, 2012
Study find public political discourse misses the mark on child care issues
Features study by Ryerson journalism professor Ann Rauhala Click here

J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, March 14, 2012
‘There is no such thing called freedom’ for journalists working in ethnic media
Story by Sahar Fatima on challenges faced by ethnic media journalists while reporting on terror Click here

J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, March 14, 2012
Press Freedom in Canada: Public apathy, ‘courthouse culture’ and new media challenges
Summary and highlights of the Press Freedom in Canada conference at Ryerson University Click here

J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, March 12, 2012
Libel and intimidation: Regarding Twit-slips and SLAPPs
Coverage of the “Privacy, libel and intimidation: Press freedom and the strong arm of the law” panel at Ryerson’s Press Freedom conference Click here

J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, March 12, 2012
#freepresscda lunch with Tony Burman Click here

J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, March 12, 2012
Media mediocrity, lunch with Tony Burman and courtroom tweeting: A roundup of #freepresscda Day 1 Click here

J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, March 9, 2012
Courthouse Culture
Article on panel at Ryerson’s Press Freedom conference Click here

Toronto Star, March 9, 2012
Canadian Charter of Rights: What is the status of press freedom in Canada?
Public Editor Kathy English quotes Professor Ivor Shapiro in this piece about Ryerson’s conference marking the 30th anniversary of the Charter Click here

J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, March 8, 2012
You Can’t Say That!
Article on “You can’t say that! Press freedom and the expression of opinion” panel at Ryerson’s Press Freedom conference Click here

J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, February 29, 2012
Press Freedom: Who gives a damn, anyway?
Article by Ivor Shapiro discussing the apathy surrounding press freedom in Canada Click here

Globe and Mail, February 24, 2012
Brothers Ford taking it to The City
Includes comments from School of Journalism professor Suanne Kelman Click here

Toronto Star, February 3, 2012
Leveson Inquiry: Can Canada learn from British inquiry into press ethics? Click here

J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, January 15, 2012
Maybe something old, but is it news? by Prof. Anne McNeilly. Click here.

2011

Openfile.ca, December 29, 2011
What can an ethnocultural newspaper tell us about our city?
Story on Ryerson professor April Lindgren’s research on local news content in ethnic news media Click here

Globe and Mail, December 19, 2011
Those who inspired in 2011
Story cites panel featuring female war correspondents who spoke at the RJRC’s 2011 Women in the Field symposium Click here

The Link, Radio Canada International, December 14, 2011
Story features Ryerson professor April Lindgren’s research on local news content in ethnic news media Click here

Omni Television, November 28, 2011
Story feature’s April Lindgren’s research on local news content in ethnic news media

CBC Metro Morning, November 25, 2011
Story feature’s Ryerson professor April Lindgren’s research on local news content in ethnic news media

The Toronto Review of Books, November 25, 2011
Reviewing the critic: The ever-increasing canon of Kamal Al-Solaylee’s theatre criticism
Review of Ryerson professor Kamal Al-Solaylee’s book, Tonight at the Tarragon: A Critic’s Anthology Click here

Xtra, November 24, 2011
A tribute to Toronto’s Tarragon: Critic Kamal Al-Solaylee launches anthology of seminal theatre’s memorable works Click here

Canadian Press, October 7, 2011
Victory that seemed likely months ago slips through Tim Hudak’s fingers
Ryerson professor April Lindgren interviewed about results of Ontario election campaign

AM640 (640 Toronto Radio), September 21, 2011
Story on Ontario election campaign strategy quotes Ryerson professor April Lindgren

Global News: Toronto, September 20, 2011
April Lindgren interviewed about politicians controlling perception on the campaign trail

CBC News: Toronto (CBLT-TV) Toronto, September 15, 2011
Discussion features Ryerson professor April Lindgren on provincial election polls

The New York Times, August 24, 2011
After Player’s Death, a Question of Privacy Click here

J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project
Commenting on the dead: all in the timing? Click here

London Free Press, August 23, 2011
Hudak won’t commit on costs Click here

J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, May 17, 2011
The little lies that photos can tell by Prof. Anne McNeilly. Click here.

J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project
Pink Flak jackets and babies: there’s more to women in the field Click here

Telegraph Journal, March 28, 2011
Twitter in the courtroom: how much is too much?

Globe and Mail, March 28, 2011
Dominance of coalition chatter betrays an embarassing truth Click here

Toronto Star, March 25, 2011
English: Women have come a long way Click here

Toronto Sun, March 25, 2011
A great sport: Gaillard scored one for female broadcasters Click here

Toronto Star, March 24, 2011
Questions over Layton’s health; does the public really need to know? Click here

Canada Meets World, March 23, 2011
Canadian women covering war – twice the battle, half the sky Click here

The Sault Star, February 5, 2011
Toronto’s ‘snowmageddon’ warnings may not be as silly as they seem

J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project
Pros vs. joes Click here

J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project
Marching to the police beat Click here

Toronto Star, February 3, 2011
Snow scare prepared us, experts say

The Globe and Mail, January 29, 2011
On a trip back to Cairo, the guilt sets in; Returning to the city where he grew up, a Toronto professor is struck by the growing gap between the haves and have-nothings

J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project
Why the media doesn’t cover suicide (and why it should) Click here

J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project
Journalist Terrence Belford passes away Click here

National Post, January 20, 2011
Is the truth stranger than non-fiction? Click here

The Canadian Press, January 7, 2011
Liberals say it’s premature to talk about McGuinty leaving after Oct. 6 election

2010

City News Toronto, December 23, 2010
From Colonel To Sex Killer: Russell Williams Chosen Newsmaker Of The Year Click here

2009

J-Source: The Canadian Journalism Project, August 25, 2009
Wente and Dowd cell phone columns: Too close to call? by Prof. Anne McNeilly. Click here.