
Ep. 38 - The Tyee
The Tyee may be the oldest digital native news service in Canada. Who funds it and why has it stuck around for so long while so many others have faded away? Founder David Beers explains. Support CANAD...
23 Kesä 201441min

Ep.37 - The Globe and Mail's Plan To Force Reporters To Write Ads
A leaked document reveals that Globe management wants to force reporters and columnists to write ads that look like articles. Media watcher Mathew Ingram, formerly of the Globe, explains why it won't ...
16 Kesä 201442min

Ep.36 - Is Video Game Journalism Corrupt?
Globe and Mail video game critic Peter Nowak on the "fucking nonsense" of the gaming press. Support CANADALAND: https://canadaland.com/joinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted o...
9 Kesä 201438min

Ep.35 - Ricochet: Crowdfunding The Next Journalism
A people-powered journalism startup from Montreal has quickly earned the support of hundreds of backers. So what is Ricochet and who's paying for it? Editor Ethan Cox explains.Support CANADALAND: htt...
2 Kesä 201431min

Ep.34 - The Linden MacIntyre Interview
Linden MacIntyre's premature exit from the CBC is a giant Fuck You. To who?Support CANADALAND: https://canadaland.com/joinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acas...
26 Touko 201438min

Ep.33 - A Federal Minister Explains Why The Government Creeps Your Facebook
Harper cabinet member Tony Clement describes how government outsources social media monitoring of the public. Is it legal? He's not sure yet. Support CANADALAND: https://canadaland.com/joinSee omnystu...
19 Touko 201420min

Ep.32 - Jan Wong Isn't Over It
Weeks after 9/11, reporter Jan Wong smuggled a box cutter onto an Air Canada Flight to see if she could. Jan Wong had a celebrity gossip column but she interviewed a homeless woman instead. Jan Wong c...
12 Touko 201440min

Ep.31 - Your Telecom Provider Is Selling Your Information To The Government
In 2011, Canadian government agencies asked Internet providers and cell phone companies for private subscriber data 1.2 million times. Warrants were rarely provided and the telecom companies had the r...
5 Touko 201432min



















