Off The Wire: News for the Canadian media freelancer Sept 13-19
Once a week, we gather stories about the media business, journalism, writing, publishing, and freelancing—with a Canadian focus—and share them in Off the Wire. Who needs a water cooler?
From Canada:
- Walrus fiction editor quits over magazine’s push for “family-friendly” stories [Globe and Mail]
- Anti-TPP day of action highlights threat to journalism [J-Source]
- Why Ian Gill thinks No News is Bad News [J-Source]
- When your recorder fails [J-Source]
- Magazines Canada is announcing new magazine awards program on Sept. 21 [Magazines Canada]
- A new award show for freelancers [Strategy Online]
- Inside Colour Code, the Globe and Mail’s new podcast [J-Source]
From The U.S. and beyond:
- A Letter To The Editor Who Stopped Responding To My Emails [The Hairpin]
- 3 Signs It’s Time to Kill Your Blog [The Freelancer]
- Following a Story as It Unfurls [The Open Notebook]
- Overlooked outlets where freelancers can pitch their work [IJ Net]
Recently on Story Board:
- Toronto agency creates awards show for freelancers in advertising: A Toronto ad agency noticed that freelancers don’t get enough recognition within the advertising industry. So they decided to do something about it…
- Victoria freelancers: Register for our Perfect Pitch workshop: Victoria-area freelancers, CMG Freelance has a professional development opportunity coming your way next month. Every freelancer — whether new or experienced — can use some pitching practice…
Spot a story you think we should include in next week’s Off the Wire? Email the link to editor@thestoryboard.ca or tweet us at @storyboard_ca.
Posted on September 19, 2016 at 6:00 am by editor · · Tagged with: news, Off the Wire