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The Globe and Mail leads the winners at the 2011 National...

The Globe and Mail and the Toronto Star were the big winners at the 63rd annual National Newspaper Awards (NNA), earning eight and five...

How to find success on the social scene

Being “real" seems harder than it needs to be for news organizations, says Saul Hansell, entrepreneur in residence at Betaworks and former New York...

Cocktails and Tablets: Delegates and exhibitors connect at INK+BEYOND

Every year, Canada’s national newspaper conference sees hundreds of newspaper delegates congregate for two days of speaker sessions, awards galas and an extensive industry...

Disruptive Innovation: Maximizing revenue through cost-effective editorial

Clark Gilbert, president and CEO of Deseret Digital Media and Deseret News, doesn't consider himself a futurist. What he does do is pay attention...

How can we make online news pay?

Online payment structures and the future of charging for news were the main topics of discussion at the Making Online News Pay panel discussion...

Come the revolution: Media must adapt to mobile computing

 Otto Sjoberg stands on stage while a photograph of his teenage son and young daughter project onto the large screens on either side of...

Structuring your sales team for maximum results

 When newspapers consider how to structure the best sales team possible to take advantage of a new age of unfamiliar digital revenue, the question...

Interacting in an open environment with Google+

Google has proven itself to be more than just a search engine. With the launch of a new social service called Google+, journalists and organizations...

INK+BEYOND teams up with ScribbleLive for new conference live blog

Newspapers Canada has partnered with Toronto-based tech startup ScribbleLive to launch a new live blog for the 2012 INK+BEYOND conference and trade show....

INK+BEYOND 2012: Meet the reporters covering the conference

As in previous years, editorial coverage for the INK+BEYOND national newspaper conference will be carried out by five journalism students from local universities. A...