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Richa Syal

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Richa Syal is an award-winning digital journalist based in Toronto & London with experience as a reporter and a front-end web developer. Her past works involved creating editorial and digital strategies for the CBC and The Globe and Mail. She has experience working with broadcast, radio & podcasts, and digital mediums. Richa focuses on how digital platforms effect the contribution of western media organizations in the framing and representation of conflict, poverty and development in the global south. Alongside her journalistic work, she is always looking for new formats to support long-form reporting. Richa hopes to continue to report on important national stories and create innovative ways of displaying content for news audiences.
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Flexing a little used muscle: How solutions journalism can make a difference

  • Richa Syal
  • September 14, 2019
Rachel Dissell spent more than four years investigating decades of lead poisoning in Cleveland, Ohio, which affected at least 10,000 children. The issue wasn’t a new one; it’s been on…
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How will journalism outlets make money to survive?

  • Daja Henry and Dolores Hinckley and Josh Axelrod and Richa Syal and Tess Rowland
  • September 14, 2019
It is one of the most pressing issues facing journalism: What sustainable business models will support news organizations? This week, the ONA Student Newsroom compiled insights and case studies from…
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Shadi Rahimi smiling at her daughter Safia at #ONA19. We talked to three mothers about juggling life in and out of the newsroom during a break from conference activities -- find that story on our website (link in bio)
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