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Traditional media still most trusted

Based on recently released data from the 2017 Reuters Institute Digital News Report, Canadians still consider traditional media or their brands among the most trustworthy...

TC Media sells three newspapers in Quebec

TC Media has sold three of its newspapers and web properties in the Gaspé region of Quebec. Le Pharillon, L’Écho de la Baie and Le Havre have been...

Government of Canada suspends lawsuit provision in anti-spam legislation

After much hard work on behalf of our members, News Media Canada is pleased with the decision by the federal government to suspend the implementation...

Alberta weekly newspapers elect new board of directors

Jason Lyon, from the Rocky Mountain Outlook, has been elected as the new president of the Alberta Weekly Newspapers Association (AWNA), at their association...

Newspapers Atlantic announces 2017 Better Newspapers Awards

The 2017 Better Newspapers Awards, which honour the best community journalism in Atlantic Canada, were handed out in Halifax on June 3. Journalists from SaltWire...

‘Ten Tweetable Truths’ fact sheet updated

Readers choose printed community newspapers for everything local as well as advertising! That’s just one of the ten Tweetable truths highlighted in the updated fact...

Engagement cuts through a cluttered media environment

Consumers are surrounded by media daily. Research from eMarketer finds that adults in the US are now spending more than half the day with...

Getting you caught up on #LocalNews17

This past weekend, the Ryerson Journalism Research Centre hosted an industry conference to address the question of 'is no local news bad news?' The conference...

Frequency in newspapers works: presentation

To effectively advertise a brand's message, advertisers need to reach consumers multiple times in order to build familiarity. Explore the concept of 'frequency' in this...

Canadians want government advertising in newspapers

Almost three quarters (72 per cent) of Canadians say the most appropriate media for advertising government programs and services is newspapers (daily or community). In...