It’s no secret, I love MediaStorm. I even wrote a post about my adoration of the website. The site that tells the stories of people around the world through audio slideshows moves viewers in a way that journalism hasn’t in a long time. As a journalism student, MediaStorm is an inspiration; every time I watch [...]
Tag Archives: Journalism
Brian Storm Clears Away the Grey Clouds of Journalism’s Future
October 14, 2009 – 11:18 am
By Leigh McEachran
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Posted in Journalism
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Also tagged Brian Storm, Corbis, Intended Consequences, Jonathan Torgovnik, Luis Sinco, MediaStorm, MSNBC, online journalism, Skype, the future of journalism, The Marlboro Marine, The New York Times
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Journalism: Tabloid Love, MediaStorm and Michael Moore
September 19, 2009 – 10:18 am
I love entertainment. I love the glitz, glamor and drama of the industry. I thrive on television, film, music, novels and everything pop culture. I do hope to work in entertainment, however, I am actually studying hard-hitting real journalism.
I attend Ryerson University, a school that has produced journalists who work at the CBC, Globe and [...]
By Leigh McEachran
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Posted in Journalism
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Also tagged 20/20, Barbara Walters, Bridget Harrison, Capitalism: A Love Story, CBC, Emmys, Globe and Mail, Indigo, MediaStorm, Michael Moore, MSNBC, New York City, New York Post, NPR, PBS, Reuters, Ryerson, Ryerson journalism, Ryerson University, Tabloid Love: Looking for Mr. Right in All the Wrong Places, Toronto Star
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