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Vividata: Print readership is still dominant

Vividata recently released their latest study featuring a full year of data from 2015. Print readership is still dominant...

Staff changes at Postmedia papers

Marie-Danielle Smith is joining the National Post and Postmedia’s Parliamentary Bureau. She most recently covered Canadian foreign affairs, diplomacy...

CJF J-Talk: Amy Goodman in conversation with David Walmsley

Award-winning investigative journalist and host of the acclaimed television and radio news program Democracy Now! Amy Goodman joins Globe and...

Winners revealed for the 2016 Landsberg Award

For the first time ever, The Landsberg Award has selected two winners in recognition of the year's exceptional coverage...

Free webinar: Community newspapers drive results

This May, Newspapers Canada is launching new research showcasing engagement with community newspapers and their role in the automotive...

CJF names recipients of Aboriginal Journalism Fellowships

The Canadian Journalism Foundation is pleased to announce Stephanie Cram and Trevor Jang are the recipients of this year's...

Reminder: Apply now for the EU-Canada Young Journalist Fellowship

Canadian journalism students have one week left to submit applications for the 2016 European Union-Canada Young Journalist Fellowship. The...

National Conference earlybird registration deadline is May 5

Don’t miss your chance to attend Newspapers Canada’s National Conference and Trade Show for less! Purchase your conference pass by...

Boomers are dedicated newspaper readers across all platforms

Nine in ten (88%) Boomers (Canadians aged 45-64) read newspaper content in print, on their desktop/laptop computer, on their...
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Newspapers dominate as a media source for Local Community Information

Three quarters (75%) of Canadians rely on newspapers (daily or community) combined, although community newspapers are the primary source of local...