November 29, 2009
By
Alison Loat
Hugh Segal shared his articulately-worded yet scathing critique of today's media, tempered by suggested rules that he believes would assist things, at the Canadian Journalism Foundation's annual Democracy and Journalism lecture in Toronto last week. It reminded me of Maclean's editor Ken Whyte's analysis delivered a handful of months ago.
On the upside, Segal clearly believes in the vitality o...
[More]
LABELS:
media and citizens, Canadian Journalism Foundation, Hugh Segal
Permanent link to this post