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Rebuilding public trust in journalism must start at the local level, CJR editor says
January 30, 2018 By RHIANNA JACKSON-KELSO Staff reporter The breakdown of trust between journalists and the public is due in large part to the decimation of local news, says Kyle Pope, editor and publisher of the Columbia Journalism Review. Though subscription levels to the New York Times and Washington Post have spiked in the last 12 months, and the Columbia…
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Canadian journalists can learn a lot from the US media’s Trump coverage, says Toronto Star’s Washington correspondent
By MICHAEL OTT Special to the RJRC The loss of trust between the media and audiences that has characterised the Donald Trump era in the United States also played out when Rob Ford was mayor of Toronto, says the Toronto Star’s Washington correspondent Daniel Dale. Just as many Trump supporters dismiss stories about the former real estate magnate’s lies, sexism…
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Toronto Star’s Daniel Dale to discuss what Canadian journalists can learn from the American election
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