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Pull Quotes
Review of Journalism
71 episodes
3 months ago
Pull Quotes is a Review of Journalism podcast.
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Pull Quotes – S7E5 – Shaping a Generation of Feature Writers with Bill Reynolds
Narrative journalism professor Bill Reynolds is retiring after 24 years at TMU.…
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7 months ago
23 minutes 36 seconds

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Pull Quotes – S7E4 – Race and Representation with Christopher Cheung
Reema Najjar sits with Christopher Cheung, journalist and author of Under the…
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7 months ago
22 minutes 22 seconds

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Pull Quotes – S7E3 – Hyperlocal, Community-Driven Journalism with Anita Li
Jin Yu interviews Anita Li about her innovative approach to community-driven journalism…
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7 months ago
18 minutes 24 seconds

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Pull Quotes – S7E2 – Animals in Focus with Jo-Anne McArthur
Marina Black interviews award-winning photojournalist Jo-Anne McArthur about the art of animal…
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7 months ago
22 minutes 59 seconds

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Pull Quotes – S7E1 – Automation in the Newsroom with Lucas Timmons
Sandra Ingram interviews Lucas Timmons, who is currently working on automating parts…
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7 months ago
18 minutes 6 seconds

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Pull Quotes Season 6 Episode 6: Iman Adem on the conundrums of photojournalism
Tara De Boer talks with Iman Adem about the ethics of photojournalism and exploitation of the subjects of photographs in today's media environment
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2 years ago
18 minutes 47 seconds

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Pull Quotes Season 6 Episode 5: Hyeji Yoon on Western media coverage of North Korea
In the fifth episode of season six, host Silas Le Blanc talks to Hyeji Yoon about her Review-exclusive story on the way the Western media covers North Korea, and what it misses.
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2 years ago
14 minutes 12 seconds

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Pull Quotes Season 6 Episode 4: Carly Penrose on the coverage of the Hockey Canada sexual assault scandal
In the fourth episode of season six, host Tara De Boer talks to Carly Penrose on her Review-exclusive story about carefully navigating the turbulent waters of the Canadian sports industry—and interviewing those who reported on it.
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2 years ago
25 minutes 35 seconds

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Pull Quotes Season 6 Episode 3: Maddy Mahoney on the evolution of advice columns
In the first episode of season six, host Timothy Cooke talks to a computer scientist and a newsroom digital developer about ChatGPT and the future of other text-generative AI in newsrooms.
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2 years ago
20 minutes 49 seconds

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Pull Quotes: Season 6, Episode 2: Tony Milton on the fall of Now Magazine
In the second episode of season six, host Tara De Boer interviews Anthony 'Tony' Milton on his Review-exclusive story about the past, present, and tentative future of Now magazine.
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2 years ago
21 minutes 46 seconds

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Pull Quotes: Season 6, Episode 1: ChatGPT, text-generative AI and the newsroom
In the first episode of season six, host Timothy Cooke talks to a computer scientist and a newsroom digital developer about ChatGPT and the future of other text-generative AI in newsrooms.
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2 years ago
27 minutes 44 seconds

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Annika Forman on pandemic J-school and the silver linings of virtual learning
In season five, episode two, we take you behind the scenes of Nicholas Hune-Brown’s feature The Shadowy Business of International Education.

In this episode, Nicholas talks to co-host Rahaf Farawi about what drew him to the story, how he gathered rich scene material over Zoom and how this became the longest story he’s ever worked on.
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3 years ago
20 minutes 36 seconds

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Inori Roy on labour reporting, sleuthing sources, and historical context
In the final episode of this season’s Pull Quotes, Gabe Oatley spoke to Inori Roy about her feature “Somebody is going to get hurt” published by The Local in September.

This season’s podcast takes you behind the scenes of Canada’s top long-form stories. In this episode, Roy, an associate editor with The Local, describes how mashing up a couple of open data sets led her to an investigation showing a dramatic decline in Ontario industrial workplace health and safety inspections.
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3 years ago
33 minutes 9 seconds

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Emma Gilchrist on adoption and DNA testing
In season five, episode two, we take you behind the scenes of Nicholas Hune-Brown’s feature The Shadowy Business of International Education.

In this episode, Nicholas talks to co-host Rahaf Farawi about what drew him to the story, how he gathered rich scene material over Zoom and how this became the longest story he’s ever worked on.
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3 years ago
31 minutes 54 seconds

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Alex Boyd on journalistic responsibilities when reporting abroad
In season five, episode two, we take you behind the scenes of Nicholas Hune-Brown’s feature The Shadowy Business of International Education.

In this episode, Nicholas talks to co-host Rahaf Farawi about what drew him to the story, how he gathered rich scene material over Zoom and how this became the longest story he’s ever worked on.
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3 years ago
37 minutes 48 seconds

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Geoff Dembicki on cops infiltrating climate justice movements
In season five, episode two, we take you behind the scenes of Nicholas Hune-Brown’s feature The Shadowy Business of International Education.

In this episode, Nicholas talks to co-host Rahaf Farawi about what drew him to the story, how he gathered rich scene material over Zoom and how this became the longest story he’s ever worked on.
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3 years ago
33 minutes 44 seconds

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Adam Feibel on building a career in music journalism, Billy Talent and why punk’s still cool
In season five, episode two, we take you behind the scenes of Nicholas Hune-Brown’s feature The Shadowy Business of International Education.

In this episode, Nicholas talks to co-host Rahaf Farawi about what drew him to the story, how he gathered rich scene material over Zoom and how this became the longest story he’s ever worked on.
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3 years ago
27 minutes 49 seconds

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Nicholas Hune-Brown on international students, vivid scenes and reporting from a distance
In season five, episode two, we take you behind the scenes of Nicholas Hune-Brown’s feature The Shadowy Business of International Education.

In this episode, Nicholas talks to co-host Rahaf Farawi about what drew him to the story, how he gathered rich scene material over Zoom and how this became the longest story he’s ever worked on.
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3 years ago
24 minutes 37 seconds

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Richard Warnica on art fraud, fragments and anxiety
In the season opener of Pull Quotes, Toronto Star feature writer Richard Warnica joins Gabe Oatley, the podcast’s co-host, to discuss his recent feature Rothko at the Inauguration.

This season’s podcast takes you behind the scenes of Canada’s top long-form stories. In this episode, Warnica talked about his half-decade long journey to write this story, his method for writing great scenes and vivid descriptions and how anxiety has affected his writing.
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3 years ago
44 minutes 46 seconds

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Pull Quotes Season 4, Episode 6: End of a run
In the final episode of Season four, host Emma Jones talks to the [ ]RJ masthead to hear about their experiences producing a magazine during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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4 years ago
36 minutes 15 seconds

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Pull Quotes is a Review of Journalism podcast.