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Latest media concentration report shows Canadians are strong news consumers
Canadians are reading a great deal of news, particularly from trusted brands such as Postmedia and Torstar, a recent report from Canadian Media Concentration Research Project finds.
J-Source has...
Higher level of comfort with ads in newspapers
Canadian consumers continue to rate ads in traditional media as more trustworthy than ads that appear online, according to 2016 consumer research the Advertising...
Fact Sheet: Trust in News Media
Canadian consumers are more comfortable with levels of truth and accuracy in traditional media versus digital media, a recent study finds.
According to Advertising Standards...
Multicultural newspaper re-launches in PEI
Ni Hao PEI has re-launched as Prince Edward Island's first-ever dual language newspaper. Written in English and Mandarin, the publication is a full-colour monthly...
Update on ‘Right to be Forgotten’
J-Source, in partnership with the Ryerson Journalism Research Centre, has published a review of the European Court of Justice's 2014 ruling and its impact on...
Public Policy Forum releases report on Canadian media industry
The Public Policy Forum will be releasing its major report on the news media industry and democracy in Canada on Thursday, January 26, 2017.
Entitled...
World Press Trends 2016 report released by WAN-IFRA
The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers has released its popular, and much anticipated, World Press Trends report for 2016.
The message for 2016...
How will public policy decisions impact newspapers in 2017?
Ed Greenspon, the president and CEO of the Public Policy Forum, an Ottawa-based think tank, has had a busy 2016. Commissioned by the Minister of...
Federal government to strengthen broadband Internet access to rural communities
The federal government has pledged $500-million to help expand broadband Internet connections in rural communities across the country.
The Globe and Mail reports that Ottawa's plan,...
Michael Petrou is the 2017 R. James Travers Foreign Corresponding Fellow
Long-time foreign correspondent Michael Petrou has been awarded the 2017 R. James Travers Foreign Corresponding Fellowship, which was announced on Parliament Hill this afternoon.
Petrou will use...