More than 80 per cent of Canadians agree that reliable journalism is essential to...

News Media Canada's SPOT Fake News campaign was launched last year to solve a problem that is rampant in our society today...

Research spotlight: A decade of change

In 2022 research tells us that almost nine out of ten Canadian adults (86%) read newspapers over the course...

Majority of Canadians support government’s efforts to encourage Google and Facebook to negotiate with...

A new Nanos poll, conducted on behalf of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters, shows that the majority of Canadians...

Just released: 2014 Non Publishing Days Report

Newspapers Canada has released the Non Publishing Days Report for 2014. The report is produced annually as a reference...

Facebook usage continues to grow despite trust issues

According to eMarketer, Facebook users and penetration continues to grow, despite issues with fake news and trust.  Estimates from eMarketer...

Vividata releases new ‘trust in news’ study

In the era of ‘fake news’, news audiences are increasingly aware of their susceptibility to misinformation, disinformation, and/or mal-information. In...

Statistics Canada releases 2014 Private Radio Broadcasting Revenues

Statistics Canada recently released data on private radio broadcasting operating revenues, noting that revenue was relatively stable in 2014,...

Free Webinar on May 12: Community Newspapers Drive Results

Newspapers Canada has just launched exciting new research study that explores engagement with community newspapers and the role they...

New research from Vividata examines how different generations interact with news media

Vividata, Canada’s authoritative cross-platform study of media readership, released new research, which examines how different generations of Canadians interact...

APME study reveals how newspaper editors manage online comments

Newspaper managers and editors strongly support online comments about their daily content according to a new study released by...