Stephen Marche co-hosts on coverage of Rob Ford in life and death, CBC funding and CBC’s pledge to eliminate anonymous comments.
March 25, 2016
CBC Internal Memo Short on Promises to Re-fund News With New Money
Yesterday’s federal budget included investing $675 million over five years into the CBC. The broadcaster will receive the first, $75-million...
March 23, 2016
By Jane Lytvynenko
Short Cuts
#62 Lend Me Ten Bucks to Buy a National Newspaper Chain?
Jen Gerson on the sale of Postmedia, Toronto Star's publisher stepping down and the big pile of money the CBC's about to get.
March 17, 2016
Political TV And Women: The Unsurprising Stats
The people who are asked to speak on panels on two daily national news programs are overwhelmingly male, a snapshot review of guests on CBC’s Power...
February 25, 2016
By Vicky Mochama
CANADALAND
#74 Shad
The new host of CBC's Q talks about what he'll change post-Ghomeshi, and what he won't.
February 7, 2016
Short Cuts
#53 Peacekeeper Arms Dealer
Naitonal Post's Jen Gerson talks about cuts at Postmedia, Canada's arms deal with Saudi Arabia and journalists changing industries.
January 11, 2016
Why Is J.D. Irving Calling On The CBC To Remove “Unprofessional” Story?
The firing of New Brunswick’s chief medical officer has raised questions among the community about possible corporate influence on government and...
December 15, 2015
By Jane Lytvynenko
When Government “Sources” Spin You, Do You Have to Correct?
This opinion piece first appeared on Robert Hiltz’s blog. It is republished here with his permission....
December 9, 2015
By Robert Hiltz
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#50 Media B&E In San Bernardino/Bill 59/Bad For Shad
National Post writer and editor Jen Gerson on the ethics of reporting from the San Bernardino shooters' apartment, Bill 59, and Simon Houpt's critique of Shad.
December 9, 2015
Peter Mansbridge Officiated the Wedding of Justin Trudeau’s Director of Communications
Did you see Peter Mansbridge's report on Justin Trudeau? Yes, the one where they ride on a bus.