TORONTO—Summer is the time when most journalists are scrambling to find things to write about. Politicians mostly close up shop, major news events are on hold until the fall, most people are on holidays and, aside from some break-ins in empty houses, even criminals take a break. This is also the time when many news departments rely on press releases.
TORONTO—Summer is the time when most journalists are scrambling to find things to write about. Politicians mostly close up shop, major news events are on hold until the fall, most people are on holidays and, aside from some break-ins in empty houses, even criminals take a break. This is also the time when many news departments rely on press releases.