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Google partners with news publishers to improve mobile experience for readers

Google is partnering with news publishers from around the world, including the Toronto Star here in Canada, to deliver mobile news faster. The media company...

Winnipeg Free Press’ micropayment plan appeals to occasional readers

Christian Panson, vice president of digital at the Winnipeg Free Press, recently conducted an interview with Marketing Magazine offering insights in to the daily...

Submit your entries for the Canadian Online Publishing Awards

Canadian daily and community newspapers are invited to enter their exemplary digital work for the 2016 Canadian Online Publishing Awards. Now in its eighth...

CJF J-Talk: Google: Journalism’s Greatest Frenemy?

Is Google more friend or foe to news publishers? Richard Gingras, senior director of news at Google, will discuss the delicate symbiosis between the...

Toronto Star crowd-sources reader input on new website design

The Toronto Star has launched a new beta version of thestar.com website for desktop, smartphone and tablet devices. The Star will test the new...

Toronto Star closes online comments

Toronto Star announced it would turn off commenting functions on thestar.com effective December 16, 2015. The Toronto daily newspaper plans to showcase reader comments...

Canadian newspapers honoured at 2015 EPPY Awards

Three Canadian newspapers were among the list of outstanding news media outlets honoured at this year’s EPPY Awards. The Globe and Mail took home...

Metroland to end print edition of North Bay Nipissing News

In Ontario, Metroland Media Group has announced that it will cease the print edition of the North Bay Nipissing News. The final edition will...

Sun newspaper chain to close comments on most online articles

James Wallace, the vice-president, editorial for Sun newspapers, announced that the Sun chain of papers is removing reader comments from most of its online...

Webinar: What we can learn from small newspaper groups

Believe it or not, there are newspapers in the United States that are achieving steady growth, rather than participating in the industry trend of...