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The North State
Scott Martin
29 episodes
2 days ago

Canada needs a news criticism podcast now more than ever. Thankfully, The Catch has got you covered. Join award-winning independent journalist Scott Martin every other week as he breaks down the latest news media nonsense. Punching through the noise, The North State tackles how news media frames issues, omits information and pushes the status quo.


Go to readthecatch.ca to support the show.


The North State is a proud member of the Harbinger Media Network. Visit Harbinger for more progressive Canadian podcasts.


Artwork: Zo, Studio Bonjourhi

Theme Music: “Vigilante” by Cross Dog


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Canada needs a news criticism podcast now more than ever. Thankfully, The Catch has got you covered. Join award-winning independent journalist Scott Martin every other week as he breaks down the latest news media nonsense. Punching through the noise, The North State tackles how news media frames issues, omits information and pushes the status quo.


Go to readthecatch.ca to support the show.


The North State is a proud member of the Harbinger Media Network. Visit Harbinger for more progressive Canadian podcasts.


Artwork: Zo, Studio Bonjourhi

Theme Music: “Vigilante” by Cross Dog


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Grading Journalism's Election Performance ft. Nora Loreto
The North State
49 minutes 1 second
6 months ago
Grading Journalism's Election Performance ft. Nora Loreto

Federal elections are the equivalent of sports championships for politics/journalism nerds the world over. But this election felt different. Journalism covering the federal parties has been... not great. The decaying state of media, mounting attacks from the right-wing and a complete lack of imagination have all coalesced into a complete garbage fire. Average Canadians are not being served by our legacy media, leaving independent outlets to pick up some of the slack. But independent outlets can't carry the burden of decaying material conditions, reactionary social movements and indifferent rhetorical support. Nora Loreto, freelance journalist, author and host of the Sandy and Nora and the Daily News podcast joins Scott to review the quality of news media reporting on the electoral campaign.


Check out Nora Loreto's work


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Intro Music: Vigilante - Cross Dog

Artwork by Zo at Studio Bonjourhi

Sources and further reading:

https://readthecatch.ca/grading-journalisms-election-performance-ft-nora-loreto-the-north-state-podcast


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The North State

Canada needs a news criticism podcast now more than ever. Thankfully, The Catch has got you covered. Join award-winning independent journalist Scott Martin every other week as he breaks down the latest news media nonsense. Punching through the noise, The North State tackles how news media frames issues, omits information and pushes the status quo.


Go to readthecatch.ca to support the show.


The North State is a proud member of the Harbinger Media Network. Visit Harbinger for more progressive Canadian podcasts.


Artwork: Zo, Studio Bonjourhi

Theme Music: “Vigilante” by Cross Dog


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.