Tag: Digital / Online / Mobile
Media consumption on the rise in Canada
The amount of time spent consuming media is on the rise across the world, new research shows.
Data compiled from 2011 to 2016 from eMarketer...
BCYCNA President Sarah Holmes named one of the top 25 publishers...
Sarah Holmes, the publisher and owner of the Gabriola Sounder, in Gabriola Island, B.C., has been named as one of the top 25 publishers...
Help coming for newspapers in Quebec budget
Quebec will provide $36 million over the next five years to support local and community print media, Finance Minister Carlos Leitão said in his...
Community newspaper readers are multi-platform
Community newspaper readers access newspaper content across multiple platforms, including print, websites, tablets and smartphones, research shows.
Local information is the number one reason for...
Majority of Canadians get their online news from traditional media sites
Research conducted for Public Policy Forum’s report The Shattered Mirror, finds that more than 70 per cent of Canadians are accessing traditional media websites as...
Black Press removes paywall from news website
Black Press, the company that publishes The Valley Echo, recently removed the paywall from the paper’s website.
Online Valley Echo content is now available to everybody everywhere, allowing...
Big marketers wary in wake of Google ad crisis
Blow-back from last week's controversy where the London-based Times newspaper reported that some ads were running with YouTube videos that promoted terrorism or anti-Semitism has...
Digital-only publication takes off in Manitoba
Glen Kirby, a career journalist, launched the Southwest Post last fall, a digital-only news site carrying daily news stories he writes and photos taken as...
Google and Facebook dominate Canadian digital advertising market
Data from the Canadian Media Concentration Project at Carleton University, shows that Google’s share of the Canadian digital market is almost 10 times that...
The Globe and Mail tops Vividata rankings
The latest rankings from Toronto research firm Vividata shows that Canadians still have a sizeable appetite for newspapers, reports Media In Canada.
For newspapers, survey...