- Connexions
Volume 10, Number 1 - Spring 1986 - The Arts and Social Change Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1986
- Expose Yourself!
Resource Type: Article Published: 2006 A booklet about effective media relations, providing practical advice about getting media coverage and relating to the media.
- Fame & Fortune Online
Resource Type: Website Comprehensive listing of awards available to Canadian journalists.
- Free speech for me - you shut up
Resource Type: Article Published: 2008 The right to express offensive views is at the very heart of the principle of free speech.
- Frequently Asked Questions about Sources
Resource Type: Article Published: 2009 SOURCES is a media service that connects journalists, editors, authors and researchers with the sources they need for their work. SOURCES spotlights organizations, institutions, government agencies, companies, and individuals who want to share their expertise and points of view with the media. The SOURCES directory is used by thousands of reporters and researchers who need to find quotable sources and reliable information for their news stories or research.
- Getting your story into the media
Resource Type: Article Published: 2009 Stories are the heart and soul of the media. Journalism is about telling stories, and good stories require sources # human contacts, the people who provide informed comment and expertise, the people who make stories interesting and informative. For more than 30 years, SOURCES has provided a vital networking service connecting journalists with the sources they need # the experts and spokespersons without whom the media would have no stories to tell.
- Half of UK sees The Sun tabloid as 'negative influence'
Resource Type: Article Published: 2017 Half of Britons see one of the UK's largest tabloids, The Sun, as a negative influence on society, according to a new poll.
- Helping you reach the media
How Sources can help you get more and better media coverage Resource Type: Article Published: 2009 Media coverage is the most valuable kind of publicity there is because it is based on the news value or information value of what you do or say, and is therefore far more credible than paid publicity like advertising. SOURCES makes it possible for organizations, institutions, companies, and individuals to reach the media effectively, consistently, and inexpensively. SOURCES has been helping organizations, companies, institutions, and individuals get media attention for over 30 years.
- It Ain't Necessarily So
How the Media Remake Our Picture of Reality Resource Type: Book Published: 2002 Looks at the confusion and inaccuracies surrounding media reporting of scientific studies, surveys and statistics.
- Mass Media and Canadian Diversity
Resource Type: Book Published: 1997 A collection of Canadian focused articles which examine portrayals of minority populations in the mass media as wel as cultural production emanating from within minority linguistic and cultural groups.
- Media and Minorities
Representing Diversity in a Multicultral Canada Resource Type: Book Published: 2001 An examination of the politics of media minority relations in a multicultural Canada.
- Media Awareness Network
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- Publicity and Media Resources
Resource Type: Website Resources and publications to assist your organization in getting more and better media coverage and raising awareness.
- Radical Digressions 5
Resource Type: Website Published: 2008
- The Sochi Games, Homophobia and Western Media Hypocrisy
Resource Type: Article Published: 2014 Alastair Stephens looks at the hypocritical response of the Western media to the Sochi Games.
- Sources.com
Portal for Journalists and Writers - The directory for reporters, writers, editors and researchers Resource Type: Website Published: 2009 Sources is an information portal for journalists, freelance writers, news editors, authors, researchers and journalism students -- and a resource for organizations, institutions, businesses, and individuals who want to get media coverage of their expertise and their views on newsworthy topics. Journalists: Use Sources to find experts, media contacts, spokespersons, scientists, lobbyists, officials, speakers, university professors, researchers, newsmakers, CEOs, executive directors, media relations contacts, spokespeople, talk show guests, PR representatives, Canadian sources, story ideas, research studies, databases, universities, colleges, associations, businesses, government, research institutions, lobby groups, non-government organizations (NGOs), in Canada and internationally. Newsmakers: Use Sources to raise your profile and get media coverage. Sources is a powerful tool which complements and magnifies your other efforts to publicize yourself. See www.sources.com/Profile.htm, fill out the membership form, or call 416-964-7799.
- Sources gives you powerful tools to help you stand out from the crowd
Resource Type: Article Published: 2009 An overview of how you can use SOURCES to amplify your message. SOURCES is a media service that connects journalists, editors, writers, producers and researchers with the sources they need for their work. Being included in SOURCES positions you as a media source and puts you in line to receive more media calls and more media coverage.
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