Delacourt: Federal government gave up on the print news business

Political journalist Susan Delacourt took on the declining government ad spending in Canadian newspapers in a recent editorial for...

Can there be peace between Big Tech and news media?

The International News Media Association has posted a new blog entry (full text can be read here) that, in...

Outgoing head of Australian Competition and Consumer Commission calls Google’s ‘anti-journalism’ approach bad news...

Rod Sims, the outgoing boss of Australia's Competition and Consumer Commission, made pointed accusations about Google's 'anti-journalism' sentiment and...

Journalism needs attention from government and corporations

Ken Waddell, the publisher of the Manitoba-based Neepawa Banner & Press recently published a column that expands on Toronto...

Tech platforms need to help journalism, not drain its resources

A video public service announcement produced by the U.S.-based News Media Alliance highlights the critical role that local journalism...

Canadian broadcasters to share in revenues from tech giants: Heritage Minister

Broadcasters, such as CBC and Bell Media, will be sharing in the revenues directed to news publishers as part...

WSJ story chronicles how Google allegedly misled publishers and advertisers

A story published today by the Wall Street Journal details how Google allegedly misled publishers and advertisers for years...

Premier Moe, newspapers are vital products, not packaging

News Media Canada president and CEO Paul Deegan published a column in the Regina Leader-Post telling Saskatchewan Premier Scott...

Press Council rules newspapers did not breach journalistic ethics

The Ontario Press Council has decided that the Toronto Star and The Globe and Mail did not overstep the...

Tech platforms continue campaign to oppose Online News Act

Tech platforms are pulling out all the stops in an effort to prevent Bill C-18, the Online News Act,...