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The NB Media Co-op and St. Thomas University's Department of Journalism and Communications invite all to hear Julian Walker on his new book, Wires Crossed: Memoir of a Citizen and Reporter in the Irving Press (Friesen Press).
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About the book
From Friesen Press: "Over several years and through careful study, Julian Walker has written a memoir with numerous examples from the public record of what has gone wrong with our press. At one time in the Golden Age of the province鈥檚 free press there were upwards of 40 feisty small newspapers all seeking to shape the public debate, and when Saint John had five independent and competing daily newspapers. We can never go back to those heady days, but Julian Walker鈥檚 book delves into new alternatives for seeing a lively, independent press, one that may rely on modern digital approaches, but is not afraid to call out the powers that be when things are going wrong. Wires Crossed examines a continuing role for a federal government in adopting new ways of supporting this key part of our provincial life, without getting involved in press content."
About the author
Julian H. Walker鈥檚 career spans 50 years as a reporter, editor, columnist, political aide, deputy minister, and university professor. He holds four university degrees in journalism, politics, and French Studies, including a master鈥檚 degree in politics with distinction from that hotbed of free expression, the London School of Economics. Under his leadership as editor of the feisty Saint Croix Courier鈥攑ublishing independently since 1865 in St. Stephen, NB鈥攖he newspaper did investigative journalism on corruption in construction of the province鈥檚 nuclear generating station. In the process, the newspaper鈥檚 small, hard-digging staff received honours as the best weekly in Atlantic Canada, and recognition for something unheard of, churning out stories among the top 10 pieces of investigative journalism in Canada for 1981.
For more information, contact: info@nbmediacoop.org.