Articles tagged with: journalism
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Veteran independent journalist John Twigg of the newsletter, The Twigg Report, talked with Joseph Planta this afternoon, about his view of the BC election campaign thus far.
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From what ridings to watch to the image of Gordon Campbell and Carole James, some 26 days before Election Day in British Columbia, Ian King covered the waterfront in his chat with Joseph Planta. King writes the ‘Ballotbox Bulldog’ column in Terminal City Weekly, and has his own blog up at ianking.ca.
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Freedom of the press is under seige. Throughout the world, but in particular the United States and Canada there are glaring examples of where your right to know is seriously being challenged. Tanya Churchmuch is the Canadian president of Reporters Without Borders, an international organisation advocating for greater freedom of the press worldwide, and she talked with Joseph Planta about examples in Canada and beyong, like the case against Juliet O’Neill and more.
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Pierre Bourque, Canada’s internet guru of Bourque Newswatch talked politics with Joseph Planta, as well as his art career and more.
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Ken Tucker, the film critic from New York magazine, and formerly the television critic from Entertainment Weekly, talked with Joseph Planta about his new book, Kissing Bill O’Reilly, Roasting Miss Piggy: 100 Things to Love and Hate about TV (St. Martin’s Press, 2005).
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Legendary author and journalist, not to mention the fascinating, Peter C. Newman talked with Joseph Planta about his new memoir, Here Be Dragons: Telling Tales of People, Passion and Power (McClelland and Stewart, $42.99 CDN).

