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Congratulations to the winners of the 2010 Better Newspapers Competition!

Encompassing 31 community newspaper categories and four campus newspaper categories, the Better Newspapers Competition recognizes the best in editorial, photography, advertising, promotional and overall excellence in community newspaper publishing. Two […]

May 21, 2010

Ink & Beyond Video: John Paton

"Digital first, print last" is the mantra of John Paton, Journal Register CEO and co-founder of impreMedia. Paton says as long as a print mentality dominates a newsroom, media outlets […]

May 19, 2010

Ink & Beyond Video: Roman Gallo

Czech media company Nase Adresa has been brewing up success by combining weekly newspapers, hyperlocal websites and news cafes. One of its founders, Roman Gallo, describes how putting a newsroom […]

Ink & Beyond Video: Angus Reid

Veteran pollster Angus Reid believes rich online surveys are ushering in a "golden age" for market research. The CEO of Vision Critical says visual surveys help yield better results, and […]

May 18, 2010

The Hamilton Spectator’s Nicole O’Reilly and the Toronto Star’s Daniel Dale win awards

Two young journalists, Daniel Dale and Nicole O'Reilly, were awarded Friday morning with the Hon. Edward Goff Penny Memorial Prize for Young Canadian Journalists. The recipients were selected by a […]

May 14, 2010

Good news for people who love bad news

Journalists are used to bad news–both on the job, and about their jobs. But this year's Canadian Newspaper Association Ink + Beyond conference ended on a positive note, with good […]

Panel discussion of newspaper business model generates plenty of questions, few answers

The final day of the 2010 Ink and Beyond conference opened early with a panel discussion among four financial experts who weighed in on what a new business model might […]

The global digital transformation of newspapers

Robb Montgomery, CEO and founder of Visual Editors, brought the world to the editors and publishers at CNA's Ink and Beyond conference Friday morning. Montgomery previewed clips from his ongoing […]

Lessons from Motor City

What do the newspaper industry and the automotive industry have in common? A lot, apparently. There's the obvious fact that both industries have taken a huge hit in the recent […]

From black and white flyers to full-colour websites

When Len Kubas started working at the Toronto Star's circulation department in 1969, ads were mostly black and white and the big department stores would buy five or six pages […]

May 13, 2010

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