New Research: Community Newspapers Drive Results 2016

Newspapers Canada is pleased to release new research, funded by Canadian Heritage, that explores engagement with printed community newspapers...

Community newspaper readership strong in Ontario

Almost three quarters of Ontarians surveyed are community newspaper readers according to the Community Newspaper Readership Report, recently released...

Newspapers continue to be accessed by Canadians across all devices

The Newspapers 24/7 survey reports that nine out of ten (87%) Canadians are newspaper readers, across print, website, phone...

Reaching young adults with newspapers

Research from Newspapers Canada and Vividata’s new cross-platform study confirm that Canadians are reading newspapers more than ever, including...

Newspapers are top traditional media source to influence automotive purchase decisions

The most recent Vividata research finds that almost a quarter (22%) of Canadians live in households that expect to...

Newspapers played an important role in examining anti-terror legislation

Canada’s three major daily newspapers played an important role in scrutinizing the government’s anti-terror legislation according to new research...

Young Adults are reading newspapers

Vividata’s new cross-platform data confirms that almost half of young adults surveyed are reading newspapers.  Newspapers reached 56% of...

Automotive research planned for 2016

Newspapers Canada will be repeating its Automotive research this year to update Path-to-Purchase data on the Automotive industry –...

Community Newspapers are a billion dollar industry

Total 2014 advertising revenue for community newspapers in Canada was $968 million.  Community newspapers also reported an additional $90...

Mobile decisions influenced by newspapers

Research from the most recent Vividata study shows that newspapers are a top source of information for choosing wireless...