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Mathew Ingram
Chief digital writer at Columbia Journalism Review
Mathew Ingram is a prominent Canadian journalist and digital media expert with an extensive career in technology and media journalism. He was the chief digital writer at the Columbia Journalism Review (CJR) until recently, having worked there from October 2017 to August 2024.3
Professional Background: Throughout his career, Ingram has held several significant roles in journalism:
- Chief Digital Writer at Columbia Journalism Review
- Senior Writer at Fortune Magazine (April 2015 - June 2017)
- Senior Writer at Gigaom (January 2010 - March 2015)
- Communities Editor and Senior Technology Writer at The Globe and Mail (2004-2010)
- Online Business Columnist at The Globe and Mail (2000-2004)
- Senior Writer at Financial Times of Canada (1991-1994)
Education and Early Life: Born in 1962 in Zweibrucken, Germany, while his father was stationed there with the Royal Canadian Air Force, Ingram has a diverse educational background:
- University of Waterloo: English degree (1983-1985)
- Ryerson University: Journalism degree (1985-1987)
Areas of Expertise: Ingram specializes in writing about the evolution of digital media, focusing on:
- Social media platforms
- Technology trends
- Media transformation
- Digital journalism
- Impact of technology on media and society
He is known for his insightful analysis of digital media trends and has been a frequent speaker and panelist on these topics.12
Highlights
"Journalistic integrity aside, I don’t know how I can give a better example of what’s at stake here. We have an example of what appears to be another AI reinterpreting this story and hallucinating false information about me. And that interpretation has already been published in a major news outlet, as part of the persistent public record." https://t.co/H41h0oyR6o
Translation: If you disrespect our officers we have the right to kill you


