Google and Facebook dominate Canadian digital advertising
The latest research from the Canadian Media Concentration Research Project (CMCRP) confirms that Google and Facebook receive 42 cents...
Credible news matters
Nine out of ten Canadians are aware of the term “fake news” but most can’t agree on the meaning.
Nevertheless,...
J-Source launches Canada Press Freedom Project questionnaire
From injunctions, media exclusion zones and surveillance, to physical aggression, online harassment and ailing freedom-of-information systems, there is a...
CNA releases 2010 circ rates comparison report
The 2010 Circulation Rates and Data Analysis report has been released by the Canadian Newspaper Association. A new Digital...
Cyberpresse leads in web traffic
The latest results from comScore show that Cyberpresse experienced the largest increase in web traffic amongst all major Canadian...
American Press Institute releases new study on how Millennials consume news
Young adults consume news in strikingly different ways than previous generations according to a new study released by the...
Study shows mobile readers engage with long-form content
Studies show news consumers are increasingly accessing content via mobile and digital platforms, but what does that mean for...
Canadian advertising market valued at over $9-billion in 2016
The Canadian advertising market ranks tenth on the global scale with just over $9 billion USD estimated in 2016,...
Newspapers Canada releases 2012 Circulation Data Report for daily newspapers
In 2012 Canada's daily newspaper circulation (paid and free) stood at 6,000,147 copies on an average publishing day and...
Smartphone adoption 48% among mobile users aged 18-34
Almost half of Canadian mobile users aged 18 to 34 own a smartphone according to a new report released...