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#44 Confessions d’une ex-journaliste sportive
The Summer Olympic Games are in full swing in Paris, and for the first time, there is parity among athletes. This isn't the case, however, for journalists with male reporters making up the majority of game coverage. This imbalance presents an opportunity for former sports journalist Emna Achour to talk to Emilie about these very special news rooms. Les Jeux Olympiques d’été battent leur plein à Paris. Si la parité y est à l’honneur du côté des athlètes, ce n’est pas le cas pour les journalistes qui sont des hommes dans une grande majorité. Les Olympiques sont alors l’occasion pour l’ancienne journaliste sportive Emna Achour de se confier sur ces salles de nouvelles si particulières.
August 3, 2024
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#1011 Game of Drones: Canada Pays for Olympic Cheating
Drones make headlines at the Paris Olympics, and it’s all Canadian soccer’s fault. Mattea Roach joins Jonathan Goldsbie to consider the narratives around cheating in sports, and why it’s less personal than it was with Ben Johnson. 
August 1, 2024
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Ep. 4 – December/January: “Vampire Diaries”
With the media’s attention turned away from Afghanistan and snow beginning to fall, Raha and Marwa continue to endure the daily realities of their new lives – finding simple pleasures that help them get through the day.
July 31, 2024

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