Ryan Flanagan
ryanflanagan.bsky.social
Ryan Flanagan
@ryanflanagan.bsky.social
Former journalist now working in media relations. Living in Kitchener after a few years away.
Too soon, MLB bot!
A Game 7 we will never forget.

One month ago today, Yoshinobu Yamamoto records the final 8 outs as the @Dodgers secure back-to-back World Series titles! 💍
December 1, 2025 at 11:29 PM
Reposted by Ryan Flanagan
This is an absolute *must read* by @nickhunebrown.bsky.social on the impact of AI slop in an era where journalism trust is already depressingly low, and why fact-checkers are more important than ever. As a freelancer who agonizes over accuracy and getting quotes right, this was a mind boggling read.
A few months ago @thelocal.to got a promising pitch from a writer with bylines in whole bunch of reputable publications—The Cut, The Guardian, Dwell, Architectural Digest, etc. Then I started investigating. Here's a story about fabulists in journalism's AI slop era. thelocal.to/investigatin...
Investigating a Possible Scammer in Journalism’s AI Era | The Local
A suspicious pitch from a freelancer led editor Nicholas Hune-Brown to dig into their past work. By the end, four publications, including The Guardian and Dwell, had removed articles from their sites.
thelocal.to
November 19, 2025 at 9:59 PM
Wow. This'll be the first #CanPL highlight to go around the world.
FIFA Puskas Award nominee at the #CanPL final, why the heck not 🥶🚲

📹 OneSoccer
November 10, 2025 at 12:05 AM
It's Christmas for #cdnpoli data nerds!
Who wants a very detailed poll-by-poll map of the last election you can go scour?

Kyle Hutton put in the leg work and you can check it here! -> app.atlas.co/shared/uhOeG...
November 7, 2025 at 8:05 PM
Other Queen songs the #BlueJays could have used as #WantItAll -style anthems, in descending order of appropriateness:

Play the Game
Don't Stop Me Now
The Show Must Go On
Keep Yourself Alive
Another One Bites the Dust
Hang On In There
The Millionaire Waltz
Lost Opportunity
I'm In Love With My Car
October 25, 2025 at 9:09 PM
I’ve been a huge Blue Jays fan for as long as I can remember (since 1994, just after the last World Series).

I’ve seen good years and bad years. Good decisions and bad decisions. Amazing moments and ho-hum Tuesday nights. Stars demanding to be traded. Fans demanding that other stars be traded.
October 24, 2025 at 11:49 AM
Reposted by Ryan Flanagan
As Canadian as possible under the circumstances
At Yonge & Dundas Jays fans are obeying the pedestrian scramble, as is the custom & returning to sidewalk each light cycle.
October 21, 2025 at 1:25 PM
This is basically catnip for me.
Here's a recording of the pilot of C-GZPT, a Cirrus SR22, tracing the Jays logo over Nova Scotia
October 14, 2025 at 11:18 PM
I’ve explained how Kitchener and Waterloo acquired their names, but what about Cambridge?

You might know that it only dates back 52 years, but you might not realize that it contains a nod to local history or that, like Kitchener, it was selected by a vote of its citizens…
September 24, 2025 at 12:27 PM
The story of how Waterloo, Ont. got its name has some similarities to Kitchener’s. Both cities owe their names to war developments that were top-of-mind at the time of the renamings.

While Kitchener’s name came from a general, Waterloo’s is a tribute to a famous battle.
On this day in 1916, Berlin, Ont. officially changed its name to Kitchener.

Although nearly 20,000 people lived in the city at the time, only 346 of them had voted in favour of the change.

So how did that happen? Read on…
September 15, 2025 at 7:54 PM
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Just found this, a way to search Google without ads. The results are so calming, how search used to be. Nostalgia for the earlier era of the internet hitting hard right now
www.no-ads.tech?source=omglo...
Ad-Free Search - Clean Google Search Without Ads
Experience pure Google search results without advertisements or AI overview. Fast, clean, and focused search experience.
www.no-ads.tech
September 9, 2025 at 8:38 PM
On this day in 1916, Berlin, Ont. officially changed its name to Kitchener.

Although nearly 20,000 people lived in the city at the time, only 346 of them had voted in favour of the change.

So how did that happen? Read on…
September 1, 2025 at 6:58 PM
Really looking forward to listening to this.
For fans of tennis: My Sports Media Podcast guests tomorrow are Catherine Whitaker, David Law and Matt Roberts, the hosts of the @tennispodcast.bsky.social, recently named by Time Magazine as one The 100 Best Podcasts of All Time

To subscribe/listen:
link.chtbl.com/SportsMediaP...
Sports Media with Richard Deitsch
The Sports Media Podcast with Richard Deitsch is a weekly show that features interviews with members of the sports media about their work, as well as roundtables with sports media reporters about tele...
link.chtbl.com
August 19, 2025 at 4:12 PM
"We've lined up a fabulous type of tiny robots that thrives on kidney stones."
"But then we're stuck with tiny robots!"
"No, that's the beautiful part. When wintertime rolls around, the tiny robots simply freeze to death."
August 14, 2025 at 11:01 PM
Six weeks ago I saw Victoria Mboko play a Wimbledon qualifier on a court where the only seats were reserved for coaches and tournament staff.

I don't think she'll be playing many more matches in those conditions.
August 7, 2025 at 1:01 AM
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We have worms in our fridge all summer and I have never thought about where they come from. 🪱 Beautifully written, fascinating story by @royinori.bsky.social
At night, across farmland in southern Ontario, hundreds of thousands of worms come to the surface of the soil. Inside the little-known Ontario industry—run primarily by immigrants and family businesses—that exports all of North America’s bait worm supply. thelocal.to/ontario-nigh...
On the Hunt for Nightcrawlers in the Worm-Picking Capital of the World | The Local
Nearly all bait worms sold in North America are hand-plucked from farmland in this part of Canada. But with labour shortages and climate change, some worry we’re witnessing the final wiggles of a once...
thelocal.to
July 23, 2025 at 3:10 PM
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anti-doomer sentence of the day: "Globally, roughly a third more power is being generated from the sun this spring than last"

www.newyorker.com/news/annals-...
4.6 Billion Years On, the Sun Is Having a Moment
In the past two years, without much notice, solar power has begun to truly transform the world’s energy system.
www.newyorker.com
July 9, 2025 at 8:37 PM
Twitter, in its heyday, was a good place for journalists to build their brand and interact with their audience.

But it was never a significant source of traffic to news sites.
“.. traffic has dropped by only a single percentage point as a result of leaving Twitter ..”

@niemanreports.org #Hellsite
niemanreports.org/npr-twitter-...
July 10, 2025 at 12:14 AM
The top four stories on the CBC Manitoba news site right now are about forest fires that have led to evacuation orders for four different communities.

To be clear, that's four separate fires affecting four different places. I've never seen anything like this in northern Manitoba.
May 31, 2025 at 6:52 PM
Does anyone know of a good alternative to Pocket? There has to be a better solution than creating a dedicated folder in my browser's bookmarks, right?
Gutted that Pocket is closing up shop. It has been the single best app I've ever used in terms of personal interests (aka news addiction). That and its integration with Kobo meant you could have an entire archive of articles available offline and off screens.

support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/fut...
Pocket is saying goodbye - What you need to know | Pocket Help
More information about the end of support for Pocket.
support.mozilla.org
May 24, 2025 at 1:54 PM
Very excited for my favourite part of election night: watching TV networks try to entertain their audiences for the two hours between first results from Atlantic Canada and first results from anywhere else in Canada.
April 28, 2025 at 10:40 PM
Chubby Checker scoring a hit with "The Twist" and following it up with "Let's Twist Again" was honestly a move decades ahead of its time, branding-wise.
April 28, 2025 at 1:36 AM
People in 2025: "Remember when the news only covered stories that were actually important?"

The news in 1929:
March 31, 2025 at 11:22 AM
I've recently become a big fan of tennis, a sport that contains so many amazing stories.

Like Alexandra Eala, who is ranked 140th by the WTA and comes from a country with no elite tennis history -- but she's beaten two of the top 5 players in the world this week!
We need some variety on the timeline. Quote this with a non-political interest you have that you rarely post about
March 28, 2025 at 2:03 AM
"As God is my witness, I thought bunnies could fly!"
The annual Easter egg hunt in Cambridge will be a little bit different this year. The city plans to drop 25,000 plastic toy eggs from the cargo door of a helicopter.
City of Cambridge to drop 25,000 Easter eggs from helicopter
The first “Egg Drop” event in Cambridge will see a helicopter drop thousands of toy eggs.
www.therecord.com
March 27, 2025 at 8:31 PM