Editor responds to Toronto Star columnist Rosie DiManno’s sentence that...
Most journalists now hope that every set of words they string together are deemed interesting enough to go viral. For veteran columnist Rosie DiManno of the Toronto Star, though, her coverage of the...
View ArticleAmanda Bynes imposter? Sorry A.B., we’re calling BS on this one
Amanda Bynes has solidified herself as everyone’s favourite hot mess recently, often over-sharing selfies on her personal twitter account and asking Canadian rappers to murder her lady-bits. But it was...
View ArticleHow Reddit drives online news
If you get most of your news and entertainment online, you are already familiar with the influence of Reddit — whether you realize it or not. Over the last several years, the social news site has...
View ArticleThe Onion is launching a BuzzFeed parody website
Most of the internet seems to hate the content popular meme compilation and list website, Buzzfeed, produces (even though they probably click on the site’s links frequently). Now popular satirical...
View ArticleAP photo editor accidentally sends BuzzFeed cover letter over newswire
An Associated Press photo editor unwittingly told the world she was looking for a new job when she shared her cover letter for a position at BuzzFeed Monday. Karly Domb Sadof, a national desk photo...
View ArticleWhy is the Canadian government publishing listicles on Buzzfeed?
Amid kitten GIFs and self-assessments of whether you can or cannot even, the Canadian government has found an unlikely platform to take shots at its foes. The Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and...
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