Journalism for the Public Good
The Michener Awards at Fifty
Journalism makes a difference. In-depth investigation and reporting can break preconceptions, expose hidden truths, and have deep impacts on both public perception and public policy. Evidence-based journalism is essential in a world where information is free, and facts are disputed.
The Michener Awards, named after Governor General Roland Michener, for half a century have recognized the important role of free media within democracy and have honoured the organizations that invest in public interest journalism. Journalism for the Public Good is the story of the Micheners as told through the award-winning reporting they have celebrated since the 1970s.
This book feature outstanding examples of hard-hitting investigative journalism that have made an impact on the lives of Canadians. It documents the successes and struggles of the Michener Awards and the its volunteers. It traces how journalism has evolved, influenced, and been changed by Canadian society over the past half-century, and it explores the challenges journalists working in a multi-platform world face today. Journalism for the Public Good is a celebration of the organizations and individuals who give voice to marginalized communities, challenge the powerful, and through their fearless journalism make Canada a better place.
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PDF PDF Front Matter
PDF Chapter 1. The Birth of the Michener Award
PDF Chapter 2. The Emerging Face of Public Service Journalism
PDF Chapter 3. The Michener Dream Takes Shape
PDF Chapter 4. Expanding the Mission: Special Awards and Fellowships
PDF Chapter 5. The Foundation Sets Its Course
PDF Chapter 5. The Waves of Change
PDF Chapter 7. New Media, Old Media Under the Microscope
PDF Chapter 8. Disruption on All Fronts
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