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King's Journalism Review is a publication of stories examining media issues in Atlantic Canada. It is written by fourth-year BJH students as part of their academic honours requirement.
2003-07 archives
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In 1995, King's was the first journalism school in Canada to offer a course in online journalism. Take a look at stories students in the Online Workshop are publishing on UNews, which covers Halifax's post-secondary community
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Pick up a copy of the Halifax Commoner during the academic year at coffee shops and newsstands on the Halifax penninsula. Or read recent issues in PDF format. This weekly newspaper is a product the school's Newspaper Workshop.
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The Investigative Workshop looked at a legacy of betrayal and broken promises in an April 2009 investigation of the toxic mess at a pulp mill in Pictou County, N.S.
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Catch this 30-minute current affairs show in Halifax on Dalhousie's radio station CKDU. The show is produced by students in the Radio Workshop and is aired live three times a week.
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The 'Fax is a 30-minute TV current affairs show produced by the school's Television Workshop. Haligonians can watch it weekly during the academic year on Halifax Cable 10.
The 'Fax archives
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