Articles tagged with: journalism
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Neil O’Sullivan, the deputy editor of the Life & Arts review section of the Financial Times joins Joseph Planta to discuss the Lunch with the FT: 52 Classic Interviews (Portfolio, 2013), a new collection of some of the memorable lunches had notable world figures and celebrities for the paper’s popular ‘Lunch with’ feature.
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The journalist and broadcaster Matthew Lazin-Ryder, an associate producer at CBC Radio One’s top rated afternoon program, On the Coast, discusses the program, working with Stephen Quinn, covering politics, and public broadcasting, with Joseph Planta.
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The journalist, filmmaker and assistant professor of journalism at Mount Royal University, Sean Holman talks about the BC election results, the state of the media, and his documentary Whipped, with Joseph Planta.
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The freelance writer and videographer Kai Nagata discusses rescuing a stray coyote, last night’s provincial election, the state of journalism, and the end of his career in daily journalism and the evolution to what it is today in an in-depth interview with Joseph Planta.
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The journalist and author Jake Tapper discusses his recent book The Outpost: An Untold Story of American Valor (Little, Brown, 2012), about America’s deadliest battle in Afghanistan at the Combat Outpost Keating in 2009, the conflict in Afghanistan, his new program at CNN, and more, with Joseph Planta.
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The Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer looks back with Joseph Planta, at the life and career of Bruce Hutchison (1901-1992), the award-winning Canadian author and journalist who was a formative and beloved figure in 20th Century Canadian journalism and politics.
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The journalist Tom Hawthorn discusses his new collection Deadlines: Obits of Memorable British Columbians (Harbour Publishing, 2012), with Joseph Planta.
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The award winning journalist Brett Mineer joins Joseph Planta in studio to discuss broadcasting, gathering news, and more.
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The Vancouver Sun’s Shelley Fralic talks to Joseph Planta about Making Headlines: 100 Years of the Vancouver Sun, a new commemorative book that she’s written on the paper’s centenary.
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The journalist and historian Mark Bourrie discusses his new book, Fighting Words: Canada’s Best War Reporting (Dundurn, 2012), with Joseph Planta.

