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What newspapers are owned by Postmedia?

What newspapers are owned by Postmedia?

Postmedia owns newspapers that serve smaller communities across Canada, including:

  • Airdrie Echo (tabloid)
  • Bow Valley Crag & Canyon (tabloid)
  • Brockville Recorder and Times (broadsheet)
  • Chatham This Week (tabloid)
  • Clinton News-Record (tabloid)
  • Cochrane Times (Alberta) (tabloid)
  • Cochrane Times-Post (tabloid)

Does Postmedia own the Toronto Sun?

The Sun is owned by Postmedia following the 2015 purchase of Sun Media from Quebecor. Torstar, the parent company of the Toronto Star, once attempted to purchase the Sun.

What is Postmedia digital?

ABOUT US. Our portfolio of print and digital marketing solutions includes exclusive access to the Postmedia Network, one of Canada’s largest news networks. The Postmedia Network includes over 120 print and digital brands, and is visited by over 18 million Canadians each month.

What do you know about Postmedia?

The Postmedia Network is one of Canada’s largest news networks. Our network gives you the benefit of exclusive access to an owned and operated advertising channel, as well as a wealth of first-party data that enables better campaign performance, not just on our network but on search and social channels as well.

Who owns the most newspapers in Canada?

In 2020, there were 74 paid and free daily newspapers held by ownership groups in Canada, the majority of which were accounted for by Postmedia Network Inc./Sun Media with 33 papers. Meanwhile, second-ranked ownership group Torstar Corporation held seven newspapers, down from 12 in 2018.

Who owns most of the media in Canada?

Apart from a limited number of community broadcasters, media in Canada are primarily owned by a small number of companies: Bell, Corus, Rogers, Quebecor and the government-owned Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

Who owns National Post in Canada?

The paper now belongs to Postmedia Network Canada Corp. which is a Canadian media company headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, consisting of the publishing properties of the former Canwest, with primary operations in newspaper publishing, news gathering and Internet operations.

Is Toronto Star Liberal or conservative?

The Star is generally centrist and centre-left, and is more socially liberal than The Globe and Mail. The paper has aligned itself over the years with the progressive “Atkinson principles” named for publisher Joseph E. Atkinson, who was editor and publisher of the paper for 50 years.

Who owns CTV Canada?

BCE Inc.
CTV Television Network/Owners

CTV News Channel draws on the vast resources of Canada’s #1 news organization, CTV News, to deliver breaking news the second it happens from communities across Canada and around the world. CTV News Channel is a division of Bell Media, which is part of BCE Inc. (TSX, NYSE: BCE), Canada’s largest communications company.

Who owns Torstar?

NordStar Capital LP
Torstar/Parent organizations
Investment company NordStar Capital bought out Torstar last year for $60 million, but in addition to the iconic newspaper the company is named after, NordStar also got a slew of other under-the-radar assets.

Who owns the Globe and Mail newspaper?

Woodbridge
The Globe and Mail is owned by Woodbridge, the investment arm of the Thomson family. The Globe has won more national newspaper awards than any other news organization in Canada, and has been honoured with multiple Michener Awards for public-service journalism.

What are the top 5 newspapers in Canada?

Top 10 Canadian Newspapers

  1. The Globe and Mail. theglobeandmail.com. Publisher: The Globe and Mail.
  2. The Toronto Star. thestar.com.
  3. National Post. nationalpost.com.
  4. Toronto Sun. torontosun.com.
  5. Financial Post. financialpost.com.
  6. Vancouver Sun. vancouversun.com.
  7. Montreal Gazette. montrealgazette.com.
  8. Calgary Herald. calgaryherald.com.

When did Postmedia lay off about 80 employees?

The Postmedia headquarters in Toronto, seen on March 12, 2018. Postmedia Network Inc. will lay off about 80 employees and permanently close 15 community publications as the newspaper conglomerate navigates the financial fallout of COVID-19.

Are there any community newspapers that Postmedia is closing?

Postmedia will shutter 15 community newspapers in Manitoba and Ontario’s Windsor-Essex area for good, the memo says, calling the publications “not financially sustainable.” Final print editions will run the week of May 4, wrote Phyllise Gelfand, vice president of communications in an e-mail.

Who are the owners of Postmedia Network Inc?

Postmedia Network Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Postmedia Network Canada Corp. (TSX:PNC.A, PNC.B), is a Canadian newsmedia company representing more than 140 brands across multiple print, online, and mobile platforms. Award-winning journalists and innovative product development teams bring engaging content to millions…

How to contact a Postmedia newspaper in Canada?

To reach one of our newspapers with your comments, news tips, subscription or delivery inquiries, visit the contact us link from the newspaper’s website. To find your brand’s website click: Our Brands