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Secret life : the Jian Ghomeshi investigation / Kevin Donovan.

By: Publication details: Fredericton, N.. : Goose Lane Editions, 2016.Description: 227 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780864929648
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 364.15/30971 23
Summary: "It began as rumours. Whispers at dinner parties. Warnings about bad dates with a Canadian celebrity. Then, seemingly out of nowhere, superstar CBC broadcaster Jian Ghomeshi revealed his interest in "rough sex" in a long Facebook post, and a scandal of unprecedented scale descended on the radio host. What the public did not know was that months before, Canadaland podcaster Jesse Brown and Toronto Star journalist Kevin Donovan were quietly pursuing serious allegations against him. Donovan takes us inside the Star's investigation, exploring the media frenzy, his own personal and professional doubts, the women who came forward with stories about an alleged dark side of a national idol, and Ghomeshi's ignominious firing and dramatic criminal trial. Donovan sheds light on the journalistic process and the complexity of gathering information about a highly sensitive matter from named and confidential sources, including those women who feared it was their word against a beloved public figure's. A thought-provoking account of the landmark Ghomeshi expose that sparked a nation-wide discussion on sexual assault, the cult of celebrity, and the politics of power and gender in the workplace"--Provided by publisher.

"It began as rumours. Whispers at dinner parties. Warnings about bad dates with a Canadian celebrity. Then, seemingly out of nowhere, superstar CBC broadcaster Jian Ghomeshi revealed his interest in "rough sex" in a long Facebook post, and a scandal of unprecedented scale descended on the radio host. What the public did not know was that months before, Canadaland podcaster Jesse Brown and Toronto Star journalist Kevin Donovan were quietly pursuing serious allegations against him. Donovan takes us inside the Star's investigation, exploring the media frenzy, his own personal and professional doubts, the women who came forward with stories about an alleged dark side of a national idol, and Ghomeshi's ignominious firing and dramatic criminal trial. Donovan sheds light on the journalistic process and the complexity of gathering information about a highly sensitive matter from named and confidential sources, including those women who feared it was their word against a beloved public figure's. A thought-provoking account of the landmark Ghomeshi expose that sparked a nation-wide discussion on sexual assault, the cult of celebrity, and the politics of power and gender in the workplace"--Provided by publisher.

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