Doug James (correspondent)

Doug James is a Canadian journalist, best known for his work as a foreign correspondent for CNN where he covered the Gulf War,[1][2][3][4] the Palestinian Intifada and the fall of the Berlin Wall.[5] Before joining CNN, he was a correspondent for the CBC flagship current affairs program, The Journal.[6][7]

Doug James reports on the fall of the Berlin Wall for CNN.

After returning to Canada in the early 1990s, he anchored CBC Newsworld Business News.[8] Later he worked as a technology reporter for CNBC[9] Europe and as managing editor of CanadaInvest.com,[10] a financial website based in Toronto.

He currently works as a freelance writer and voice over artist and is a sessional lecturer in Media Law and Ethics at Wilfrid Laurier University in Brantford, Ontario (Winter, 2016).

References

  1. "Canadians won the Gulf media war". Toronto Star, March 3, 1991.
  2. Neuman, Johanna (1996-01-01). Lights, Camera, War: Is Media Technology Driving International Politics?. Johanna Neuman. ISBN 9780312140045.
  3. Jeffords, Susan; Rabinovitz, Lauren (1994-01-01). Seeing Through the Media: The Persian Gulf War. Rutgers University Press. ISBN 9780813520421.
  4. "Holt Uncensored #353 :: 12/11/02". www.holtuncensored.com. Retrieved 2015-11-23.
  5. "How CNN covered fall of Berlin Wall - CNN Video". CNN. Retrieved 2015-11-23.
  6. "Talent Drain". Toronto Star, November 12, 1987.
  7. "1985 Barrie tornado - CBC Archives". www.cbc.ca. Retrieved 2015-11-23.
  8. "Newsworld : Calgary headquarters of high-energy operation". Calgary Herald, February 1, 1998.
  9. "Online trading doesn't get any cheaper than this". National Post, February 3, 2001.
  10. "Canada-iNvest.com provides compelling original Canadian market coverage, financial news, and analytic tools for the discerning Canadian investor". 2001-03-02. Archived from the original on March 2, 2001. Retrieved 2015-11-23.


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