This Week’s Featured Course on Newspaper Training: How to Cover Bad News Using Good...
Arguably, the toughest part of any job in journalism is exercising the right judgment with respect to news coverage.
So...
National Post launches redesigned website
The National Post has announced the launch of a completely rebuilt website with a better reader experience to increase...
Postmedia creates ‘Reopening Canada’ grant program
Postmedia Network Inc. has announced the latest step in its ongoing commitment to supporting cities and communities through the...
Torstar to be sold, taken private in $52-million deal
Torstar, the company that publishes the Toronto Star has agreed to be sold to a company run by entrepreneurs...
SaltWire Network launches new news app
The SaltWire Network has launched a new news app that will help readers better connect to stories of importance...
Le Devoir reports profitability for the third consecutive year
Earlier this week, Le Devoir has reported its profitability for the third consecutive year. It’s the fifth year in the...
La Liberté launches ‘No Mercy for the Coronas’ magazine for youth
La Liberté’s long history of innovation and community solidarity is being demonstrated once
again with the newspaper’s very first children’s...
The Globe and Mail’s Sophi Wins Best Digital News Start-Up Award
The Globe and Mail's automation and predictive paywall engine, Sophi.io, won WAN-IFRA's North American Digital Media Award in the category...
The Globe and Mail launches Zero Canada Project
The Globe and Mail has announced the launch of Zero Canada Project, a dedicated online resource to help make...
Cox: Internet giants should pay their share
This is an op-ed written by News Media Canada chair Bob Cox. It was published yesterday, April 28, by...