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NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK 2018
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As we count down the days until October 1 and the beginning of National Newspaper Week, we're going to be including a weekly feature on our website and in our weekly newsletter to give you some possible ideas on how to celebrate the power of newspapers with your readers.
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Davidson, Saskatchewan is a small town situated a little more than 100 kilometers southeast of Saskatoon. Although it only has about a thousands residents, it has some big city pride in its local paper, The Davidson Leader.
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The federal government should study the idea of changing tax measures that encourage news media advertisers to spend money with foreign companies, hobbling Canada’s already declining news industry, a Senate committee recommended in a report released this week.
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New research from News Media Canada indicates that newspaper print ads drive consumer awareness of new products, visits to stores, and purchases. Digital ads, by contrast, drive further consumer research, both on and offline. These are just two of many insightful conclusions relevant to the news media industry contained in our a new research study Local Newspapers: Trusted and True.
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The Canadian Association of Journalists, the Centre for Free Expression, News Media Canada and the Canadian Journalists for Free Expression are inviting nominations for the Code of Silence Award for outstanding achievement in government secrecy.
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As we rev up our engines in anticipation of this year's National Newspaper Week, News Media Canada is happy to officially launch our own Instagram channel. We hope you'll follow us @newsmediacanada. We're very much looking forward to sharing the excellent work of our members during our National Newspaper Week project - and beyond!
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When a well-established brand experiences a moment of scrutiny - what does it do? In the recent cases of Oxfam, Facebook, and KFC, undertaking a print ad campaign was a big part of making things right.
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In this lively discussion at the Ontario Community Newspapers Association's annual conference, panelists Joan Brehl, Vice President & General Manager, AAM Canada; John Fraser, President and CEO, National NewsMedia Council; Daryl Heroux, Media Strategist at Carat Canada and Frank Leo, Broker, Re/Max West Realty, discuss how to make your newspaper best in class.
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Gerry Nott, the senior vice president of content, and of the National Post, will leave his job at the end of August. He will, however, continue in an editorial consulting role for another year.
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Long-time political columnist Susan Delacourt announced on her Twitter feed that she will be returning to the Toronto Star full-time in early September. She will be serving as both a political columnist and the Ottawa bureau chief.
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