Daily Newspaper Linage Reports

Linage is the conventional method to measure advertising within a newspaper and is defined as the number of lines of text in a column. As advertisements are a key revenue source for newspapers, tracking changes in linage year-over-year provides insights into the status of the newspaper industry.

Each month, newspapers from across Canada provide confidential information on their advertising volumes into Newspapers Canada’s Linage system. Researchers, economists and other interested parties can purchase access to top-line linage data on a subscription basis.

Up until the end of December 2016, newspapers from across Canada provided confidential information on their advertising volumes into Newspapers Canada’s Linage system.

Data collection for the daily newspaper linage program was discontinued beginning in 2017.

ROP and Flyer/Insert linage data up until December 2016 has been verified and retained in the online system for access and ongoing analysis by all authorized users.

Questions can be directed to Kelly Levson, Director of Marketing and Research at klevson@newsmediacanada.ca.

Daily Newspaper Linage Analysis

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2008

If you have any questions about Newspapers Canada research, please contact Kelly Levson, Director of Marketing and Research, at klevson@newsmediacanada.ca.