Faculty

Len Arminio

Len Arminio, Professor of Broadcast Journalism and Journalism: Online, Print & Broadcast, began his teaching career at Loyalist in 1982 after 12 years as a newspaper and broadcast journalist.
Len was born and raised in Massachusetts and graduated from the College of Communications at Boston University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Broadcasting and Film.
His journalism career has included covering crime and courts, politics, education and just about every aspect of journalism in newspapers, radio and television, including covering sports and serving as an airborne traffic reporter.

Len Arminio

Len Arminio

Professor, Journalism - Online, Print and Broadcast

Andy Sparling

Andy Sparling

Professor of broadcast journalism

Andy Sparling

Andy Sparling: Professor of broadcast journalismAndy Sparling: Professor of broadcast journalismAndy Sparling, a recent winner of Loyalist's teaching excellence award, has taught broadcast journalism since 1987. A graduate of Carleton University's journalism program, he has been helped lead the implementation of new teaching technologies in the college system. He is also involved with providing Third World discovery-type travel for students.

His journalism background includes:

-radio news parliamentary correspondent, municipal affairs and sports reporter/anchor
-television news reporter, assignment editor, producer, assistant news director

Andy Sparling

Andy Sparling

Professor broadcast journalism

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CTV Winnipeg News Director Karen Mitchell on skills for today's job market

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Karen Mitchell, the news director at CTV Winnipeg, provides a candid assessment of changes in journalism and the skills needed for today's job market. Karen graduated from the Loyalist College Broadcast Journalism program in 1990.