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February 8, 2019

Call for Entries:
28th Annual Hon. Edward Goff Penny Memorial Prizes
for Young Journalists

Call for Entries: 28th Annual Hon. Edward Goff Penny Memorial Prizes for Young Journalists
Young reporters at News Media Canada-member daily newspapers are invited to submit their best work from 2018 for consideration for the 28th annual Hon. Edward Goff Penny Memorial Prizes for Young Journalists.

Journalists didn’t love the Washington Post ad. Why not?

Journalists didn’t love the Washington Post ad. Why not?
If you watched the Super Bowl this past weekend, you likely saw the Washington Post's high-profile TV ad, supporting the important work of journalists. It's a keen reminder that function of newspapers is more important now than ever before.

RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT

What is “Readers per Copy” and how can you calculate it?

What is “Readers per Copy” and how can you calculate it?
Readers per Copy (RPC) is calculated by dividing the total publication audience/readership (collected with a readership survey like Vividata or the previous ComBase survey) by the number of newspapers delivered (circulation) in the corresponding geography.

Fact Sheet: Government Public Notice and Newspapers 2019

Fact Sheet: Government Public Notice and Newspapers 2019
This fact sheet, updated in 2019, includes the latest research proving that Canadians want to see advertising about public notices in their local newspapers.

MARKETING FEATURE

“Proud Advertiser” campaign update:
Order your FREE custom stickers

“Proud Advertiser” campaign update: Order your FREE custom stickers
LOCAL matters to communities across Canada. Local newspapers can recognize and celebrate their advertising supporters with the next phase of the “Proud Advertiser” campaign.

APF continues to grow

APF continues to grow
L’Association de la presse francophone (APF) has announced that it has welcomed two new members in January.

Key takeaway from the Super Bowl: Newspapers matter

Key takeaway from the Super Bowl: newspapers matter
Print still reigns supreme when it comes to major event coverage and this year’s Super Bowl was no exception. Front pages from across the United States reacted to the game in many different ways.

This week's featured course on Newspaper Training:
How to Design Your Newspaper

This week's featured course on Newspaper Training: How to Design Your Newspaper
Good newspaper design, like small children, should be seen but not heard. That is, the reader should not be all that aware of the particular style elements behind the newspaper he or she loves reading so much.

'In the Biz'

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