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Today's fall economic statement from the federal government contained three items that are good news for the industry.
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We’re a few weeks past Halloween, but it’s not too late for something scary: according to a 2017 Ipsos-Reid poll, 63% of Canadians can’t tell the difference between legitimate and fake news. And 65% of Canadians are worried that false information is being used as a weapon (Edelman Trust Barometer: 2018).
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Apple’s release of the first iPad in 2010 kickstarted the rise of the tablet, a format that many companies had tinkered with before, but none had managed to bring to success.
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To engage and inspire the next generation of readers, the Campbell River Mirror partners with a local teacher to feature student contributions in a regular feature, the Carihi Mirror.
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Newspaper carriers are essential parts of the newspaper industry's supply chain. But we don't often know much about them. The Winnipeg Free Press recently caught up with two of its carriers and did an excellent piece that shows why newspapers matter to their communities.
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News Media Canada is pleased to offer updated versions of the previous 'Believe It?' campaign ads for newspapers to download and publish in their print editions and feature on their websites as needed.
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As part of our ongoing follow up to National Newspaper Week, we have produced a new video showcasing support for newspapers from Canadians across the country.
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Quebec publication Le Soleil expects to cease its print operations in the next few years, according to president and CEO of Groupe Capitales Médias.
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CCAB, the Canadian division of global assurance provider BPA Worldwide, has released community and daily newspaper audience data that covers the three-month period ended September 30, 2018.
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Vividata has announced that its next-generation cross-media audience measurement and consumer study will be built with its new core measurement partner, Ipsos. This important new partnership brings together two leading Canadian research firms to shape the future of media measurement.
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If you imagine your community as akin to the wheel of a bicycle, you want its newspaper to function as the all-important hub with spokes radiating both out from, and into, the centre.
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