Tag: INK+BEYOND
INK+BEYOND early-bird deadline is Friday, April 25
The early-bird registration deadline for INK+BEYOND in Charlottetown, PEI is almost here! Sign up online before the end of the day on Friday, April 25...
Hot Topic: Stress, Mental Health and Workforce Productivity
Newspaper life is not without stress, and helping your people manage it better is critical to protecting their health. Stress is also a hot...
INK+BEYOND welcomes new sponsors and trade show exhibitors
Industry partners and suppliers from across North America are teaming up with Canada’s national newspaper conference in Charlottetown this May. On May 28-30, publishing...
We’re looking for volunteers to cover INK+BEYOND in Charlottetown this May
Newspapers Canada is currently recruiting volunteer reporters and photographers to help cover the upcoming INK+BEYOND newspaper conference and trade show on May 28-30 in...
The Future of Newspapers and the Rise of the Connected Device
Newspapers Canada is thrilled to announce that U.K.-based digital and mobile media consultant Mark Challinor will give the opening keynote at this year’s INK+BEYOND...
Celebrate the industry’s best at INK+BEYOND
Join peers and colleagues in Charlottetown this May as the industry comes together to honour the outstanding work produced by community and daily publications...
Register for INK+BEYOND before April 25 to save $100
Don't miss your chance to attend Canada's premier newspaper event for less! Sign up for INK+BEYOND 2014 before the early-bird deadline on Friday, April...
The Globe shares its analytics success story at INK+BEYOND
The Globe and Mail is one of the first media organizations to use MOAT Analytics, a new software suite designed to measure, track and...
Christie Blatchford named keynote speaker for INK+BEYOND luncheon
Award-winning newspaper columnist Christie Blatchford has joined the program for the INK+BEYOND newspaper conference in Charlottetown, PEI.
During a special luncheon on Friday, May 30, Blatchford will...
Get an exclusive look at how the Star broke the Rob...
In May 2013, Canada’s largest daily newspaper published startling allegations regarding a video that purportedly shows Toronto Mayor Rob Ford smoking crack cocaine. Today,...