News Over Noise: Veteran journalist Tony Burman warns newspapers against “Churnalism”

For Tony Burman, the key to quality journalism may lie beyond our borders. “In general, print media is thriving in...

Adobe and You: Changing the World through Digital experiences

Dave Weinberg, Adobe Solutions Consultant, says that newspaper and magazine apps for tablets offer a bridge between the print...

When it comes to print design, take risks and go beyond the ordinary

Jason Chiu, the design editor for The Globe and Mail, says that taking risks in layout is a great...

Passing on the family business and retiring gracefully

For independent publishers looking to keep the legacy of their business alive, passing on their company to their children...

Make no assumptions: Researchers present early findings on Canadian Press Councils

“You’re not just an audience,” Lisa Taylor, an instructor from Ryerson University’s School of Journalism told a room full...

How newspapers can build communities across channels

Grzegorz Piechota, the news editor of Poland’s top newspaper (the Gazeta), sees diversified content as the future of newspapers. “Newspapers...

Rwanda: The Challenge of Speaking the Truth

Collin Haba, the managing editor of the New Times, Rwanda’s only English daily newspaper, spoke about the current state...

What newspapers need to know about advertising

In an online news world where every page view counts, RAM (Research and Analysis of Media) Co-Founder Staffan Hulten...

The New Toy Department: Sports as a revenue and audience leader

Monetizing new media platforms and effectively marketing brands were the main topics of discussion during The New Toy Department:...

The Globe and Mail leads the winners at the 2011 National Newspaper Awards

The Globe and Mail and the Toronto Star were the big winners at the 63rd annual National Newspaper Awards...