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10 months ago
Forming a co-op saved six Canadian newspapers from closing. Here’s how they do business now
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Hanaa’ Tameez
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News
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Business
'Being so close to bankruptcy made people realize that what we were offering them was a treasure, but it was pretty fragile'
12 months ago
Postmedia strikes deal to buy Irving’s newspaper chain in New Brunswick
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Canadian Press
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News
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Business
Toronto-based Postmedia has announced it will purchase all of the daily and weekly newspapers owned by New Brunswick's Irving family
2 years ago
Postmedia CEO sees growth in digital revenue as early signs of recovery from pandemic
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Canadian Press
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News
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Business
The CEO of Postmedia Network Canada Corp. said Thursday that he's hopeful that growth in revenue from the publisher's digital products is a sign of a recovery from the worst impact of the pandemic.
2 years ago
Six lessons from a year of supporting independent local news startups
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Erin Millar
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Business
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Analysis
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Columns
Indiegraf's co-founder and CEO on how the media network is making an impact in news deserts across North America
2 years ago
Survey: making social media giants share ad revenue would support local journalism, say newsroom leaders
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Aneurin Bosley
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Research
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Business
More than 80% of respondents across print and broadcasting reporting lower ad revenue during COVID-19
2 years ago
Apple threatens to upend podcasting’s free, open architecture
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John Sullivan, Kim Fox and Richard Berry
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Business
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Commentary
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Analysis
Creators will now have the option to require a payment for audiences to access their content on Apple’s platform
2 years ago
Overstory Media Group plans dozens of digital community news outlets in Canada
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Kayla Zhu
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News
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Business
Co-founded by Farhan Mohamed and Andrew Wilkinson, the network plans to create 50 community outlets by 2023
2 years ago
Corus revenue down 10% in first quarter of fiscal 2021, expects recovery during year
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Kayla Zhu
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Business
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News
CEO Doug Murphy said the company kicked off the new fiscal year with a 'stronger-than-anticipated quarter'
2 years ago
Substack isn’t a new model for journalism – it’s a very old one
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Michael J. Socolow
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Business
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Analysis
Substack’s ability to democratize information will be directly related to the prices its authors choose to charge
2 years ago
What’s plaguing Toronto’s ethnic press?
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Brannavy Jeyasundaram
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Business
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Field Notes
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In a city of immigrants, non-English language newspapers play a critical role in the fight against COVID-19. Can they survive the pandemic?
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