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Going Your Own Way: A Day in the life of Andrew Donovan
Standing at 5’ 7,” stocky, with his dark hair shaved and his beard cropped as close as I’ve ever seen it, Andrew Donovan may not strike everyone as intimidating. However, as he waves me through the front door of his Guelph home, it’s evident from his presence, they way he subtly dominates the room, that…
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It’s all in the numbers: A day in the life of Stuart A. Thompson
From the sixth story windows, at the corner of 47th and the Avenue of the Americas, Stuart A. Thompson can see a sliver of the bustlingly vista of Midtown Manhattan. The noise of the city are drowned out by the din of the Wall Street Journal newsroom. New York. He’s always wanted to be here.…
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Kaleigh Rogers: A day in the life of New York’s finest online journalist
She could have been a scientist. But she made a different decision. And that choice has led a woman who grew up in a town of just over 400 people to the largest city in North America. Meet Kaleigh Rogers of Hepworth, Ont., digital journalist for Vice’s Motherboard in New York City. Let your guard…
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The importance of multimedia journalists, according to one
It is no secret that the world of news reporting is changing form rapidly thanks to the Internet. For one of the Edmonton Journal’s web editors, Stuart Thomson, this makes his job exciting. “I think the best part about my job is there is no normal day,” he said over the phone from his desk…