Category: Newsroom

Is “Traditional” Media Headed Towards Extinction?

In case you missed it, there has been an earthquake in the media industry. According to “The Challenger Report”, over 500 journalists were laid off in January alone, up 1,660% from December, refle



Examining Land Acknowledgements and Critical Self-Location

Before we begin this blog post, we would like to recognize that we are working to understand our part in colonization and the reconciliation process. In addition to reading this post, we encourage rea



Putting a Say-Do lens on the Kings speech

For the first time in over 70 years, the United Kingdom witnessed a King’s Speech. At the House of Lords, King Charles III highlighted the bills that the Government will prioritise over the next yea



Understanding the Impact of Canada’s Bill C-18

Bill C-18, also known as the Online News Act, became law this summer in Canada and has already attracted the attention of legal experts, the media, concerned citizens, politicians, and, of course, com



Mark Durney Named Among PR Week’s 40 Under 40 for 2023

Mark Durney, Senior Vice President, Digital at Porter Novelli, has been named among this year’s distinguished recipients of the PR Week 40 Under 40 award. The prestigious honor celebrates DurneyR



Introducing the Spring edition of ‘Igniting Impact, Accelerating Sustainability’

Reflecting on IPCC’s “final warning” on climate change this March, amidst growing resistance from the political right against regulating or assessing businesses on ESG lines, it feels like an in



Health experts unveil 2030 global priorities for turning the tide on health inequalities alongside new data which underpin new expectations of pharma

Executive summary Healthcare systems are struggling to find solutions to the mounting pandemic of inequity of healthcare provision. Debilitating inequalities of access to care are spiralling, which is



Cannes Lions Decoded

Cannes Lions 2022 was much anticipated this year having been blighted with COVID and even in the run up, there were travel challenges and political unrest. So how did it all land? Cannes is a baromete



Stopping the doom scroll is crucial to securing a brighter future for news outlets – but how?

The news industry is often guilty of failing to lift its eyes beyond the horizon. For anyone who cares about the major trends and headwinds buffeting the sector, this Reuters Institute’s Digital Ne



Is Google biased? Sort of, but how and why?

Here we go again. The Mail has conducted an audit of ten search terms relating to Boris Johnson and concluded that Google is biased to the left-wing, and the Culture Secretary has vowed to act.  If t