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Young reporters at News Media Canada member daily news media are invited to submit their best work from 2019 for consideration for the 29th annual Hon. Edward Goff Penny Memorial Prizes for Young Journalists. This annual competition is open to daily newspaper journalists between the ages of 20 and 25, working for News Media Canada member daily newspapers.
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Week in and week out newspapers run campaigns for advertisers of all kinds. Across all media marketing campaigns deliver thousands of brand exposures daily.
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In field from July 2018 through to September 2019, Vividata’s Survey of the Canadian Consumer (SCC) is the most comprehensive single source cross-media, product, attitudinal and brand research study in Canada.
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The Arkells, a band based in Hamilton, Ont., are asking fans to stop "running from that paywall" and support local newspapers and daily publications by purchasing a year-long subscription to the outlet of their choice, which they can then show the band in exchange for a custom T-shirt.
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The Canadian Journalism Foundation is now accepting submissions for the CJF Jackman Award for Excellence in Journalism.
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The Michener Awards are presented for journalism that makes a significant impact on the public good. Applications for the 2019 Michener Award are now open, and will be accepted until 12 a.m. EST, Feb. 21, 2020.
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Back in 2017, the first printed broadsheet issue of the West End Phoenix hit the streets in Toronto's west end, to bring locally reported stories to the community. Launched as a monthly print publication, the Phoenix stands out as a unique venture in an increasingly digital world.
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The SPOT Fake News Online tool, released by News Media Canada back in Fall 2019, highlights four simple steps that can be used to evaluate online stories.
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For newsrooms trying to keep pace with Canada's rapidly changing demographics, there may be an opportunity to partner with New Canadian Media that runs a Collective of immigrant journalists who are happy to work in tandem with reporters within your organization.
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Creating custom events in your community is a great way to engage with local residents and groups but also to earn new revenue. In this video/audio module, host Tim Shoults interviews Norm Coyne, Owner/Director at UNLTD Media & Events, on how to create your newspaper’s custom event.
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'In the Biz'
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