Jim Bamboulis
(He/Him)
As seen in:
Apple Podcasts,
Podcasts from Adobe Experience Cloud,
The Globe and Mail,
Flipboard,
Matador Network,
ZOOMER Magazine,
Travelweek,
NUVO Magazine,
World Footprints,
Explore Magazine
and
Covers:
Travel/Culinary Experiences.
Hotels/Spas/Resorts.
History/Culture Experiences.
Road Trips/Off-the-beaten-path adventures.
Off-Season Travel.
Doesn't Cover:
Extreme outdoor activities (sky diving, etc.).
LGBT
Digital creator
🌍Travel Journalist
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Jim Bamboulis’s Biography
Read Full Bio →Hey, I'm Jim!
A member of both the Travel Media Association of Canada (TMAC) and North American Travel Journalists Association (NATJA), I have over 20 years of media experience as a Director, Producer, Writer, Photographer, TV Host and Podcaster.
I have created and executed countless travel stories (written pieces, photo essays, and commissioned videos) centred around travel, food, and culture with the aim of uniting the global community for several publications across North America, and sever…
Jim Bamboulis’s Journalist Portfolio
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Interview
See all 20 answers →What was your first job as a journalist?
My first job as a Journalist was in 2000. I worked as a Sportscaster at The Score, a national Canadian TV network.
Have you ever used a typewriter?
YES! Throughout high school and early university. I had to borrow one from an elderly neighbour.
How is social media changing news?
Social media is changing news in a way that's forcing all of us to think more discerningly to filter out what's real and what could be untru.