Worthy on the Web - Nov 2015
Transcript of Worthy on the Web - Nov 2015
WORTHY ON THE WEBWhat we found ourselves reading in
November 2015
The Toronto Star and Global News shared theresults of a collaborative, investigation.
The joint project created multimedia content for both news organizations
across app, print, online and broadcast mediums.
Check out Workplace violence makes nursing one of
Canada’s most dangerous professions by Robert Cribb
and Krysia Collyer.
The Globe and Mail's new online section,Crossings
Ongoing series of stories about the refugee and migrant
experience, containing stories that cover myriad aspects of the
issue, from firstperson accounts to views on averting extremism
before it starts.
The Globe also released a multimediapresentation for The Taken.
A series of stories resulting from an ongoing investigation into
hundreds of missing and murdered indigenous women in Canada.
The New York Times leap into the futurewith a first foray into virtual reality
journalism.
Print subscribers received a Google cardboard V.R. viewer in
their Sunday paper, which they could use to watch a film
downloaded from the NYT VR app.
How did it go? Read here.
The Word of the Year is...
...not a word!
Oxford Dictionaries selected the 'tears of joy'
emoji as 'word' of the year.
If you love great stories and social media,you will love this.
The New Yorker's Adrien Chenwrites, Unfollow; How a prizeddaughter of the Westboro BaptistChurch came to question its beliefs.
A long, but brilliant read!
Meet The Press:James McCarten
Described by a colleague as one of the
“unsung heroes of Canadian journalism”,
CNW's Beyond the Wire blog, interviews, James McCarten, Editor of the CP
Stylebook and Caps and Spelling, and
Ottawa News Editor at the Canadian Press.
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