Print engagement campaign increases print and digital subscriptions

Following the trend many newspapers have seen over the past few years, Montreal’s Le Devoir weekly and Saturday print newspaper subscriptions were dropping at...

A ‘new wave’ of antitrust enforcement underway in Europe

The Wall Street Journal reports that both the European Union and the United Kingdom have opened formal antitrust investigations...

Spotlight on Maple Network Exchange shines bright

A recent piece published in the Financial Post spotlights the Maple Network Exchange, and its efforts to create a...

This Week’s Featured Course on Newspaper Training: The Ins and Outs of Investigative Journalism

Investigative journalism requires a painstaking amount of diligence and perseverance, frequently in the face of a lack of cooperation...

A news organization struggles through COVID-19

A new podcast, produced by the Canadian Centre for Journalism, examines the many challenges journalists and news organizations have...

This Week’s Featured Course on Newspaper Training: Getting the Product to Market

Even Houdini might be impressed. The daily task of getting the news delivered to thousands of readers, in a...

This Week’s Featured Course on Newspaper Training: What it Takes to Write an Opinion...

Everyone has an opinion. But few get the delicious opportunity to disseminate it to thousands of people reflecting the...

Facebook hit with antitrust lawsuits in United States

Facebook was hit this week with antitrust lawsuits in the United States, alleging the company stifles competition to protect...

Last call to participate in the NNC’s 2023 membership survey

Have you completed the National NewsMedia Council's membership survey? If you haven’t filled out the survey yet - but have...

On-demand newspaper training at your fingertips

Newspapers Canada offers a variety of cost-effective webinars to assist newspaper staff at all levels with ongoing professional development....