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National Rural Network organizes

Representatives from rural economic development organizations from across Canada have agreed in principle to create a National Rural Network to advance the objectives of...

ComBase office moves

The office for the Community Newspaper Database (ComBase) has moved. The ComBase office is now located at Suite 122, 1020 Mainland Street, Vancouver, British Columbia,...

Ad agencies receive ComBase pilot study data

Thirty-nine advertising agencies have received the Community Newspaper Database (ComBase) pilot study data. Interactive Market Systems (IMS) sent the data to the advertising agencies on...

SWNA leads the way for ComBase

The Saskatchewan Weekly Newspapers Association (SWNA) is leading the way for its sister associations by approving SWNA participation in ComBase under the proposed funding...

SWNA publishers reaffirm support for ComBase

The Saskatchewan Weekly Newspapers Association (SWNA) has reaffirmed its support for ComBase. Canadian Community Newspapers Association (CCNA) President Clark Pepper said that at SWNAÔÇÖs semi-annual...

Glossary of ComBase terms

Since ComBase is so complex, it is useful to define the terms of reference for the study. The geography of ComBase markets will...

ComBase not beneficial to all provinces

For the past several months publishers have been bombarded with a pitch that would rival the Kmart Veggematic, promising to dice, slice and spin...

ComBase pricing formula approved

The ComBase tri-partite committee has approved a pricing formula for the national readership study. The approved pricing formula is a nationally blended flat price based...

Print media the winner, says ComBase

Canadian Community Newspapers Association (CCNA) members will get their first look at preliminary numbers from the Community Newspaper Database (ComBase) this spring, as well...

OCNA board votes to change membership rules

In a move that could change the membership fabric of the Canadian Community Newspapers Association (CCNA), the Ontario Community Newspapers Association (OCNA) has proposed...