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1 Printed Matter: Canadian Newspapers Presented by: Bradley Karelson, Charlotte Peer and Greg Gerber

2 Table of Contents 1 – History/Overview 2 – Newspaper Consumption 3 – Newspaper Advertising 4 – Newspaper and Media Ownership

3 Recent History Overview A century ago –Newspapers serving different markets were independently owned by proprietors who themselves resided in those markets Today –Chain ownership; corporate control; cross-media holdings

4 Recent History Overview Problems? –distortion across issuers In spite of this… –Canadian newspaper readership is strong Newspapers as the foundation of Canadian information culture

5 Newspaper Consumption Widespread news distribution Consumed in very large numbers –57% of Canadians over the age of 18 report reading a paper on average each weekday –64% read a paper on the weekend –83% report having read one in the past week

6 Advertising Largest advertising medium in Canada Retail ads – 46% Classified – 34% National Ads - 20%

7 Advertising Revenue Breakdown –Advertising rates set the size of circulation –Cutting back on costs requires internal adjustments –Paradigm…

8 Case Study

9 2001 Canadian Daily Newspaper Circulation by Ownership Owner# of PapersWeekly CirculationAve. Issue Circulation Southam Publications2711,437,6051,792,906 Quebecor Inc.156,968,0431,019,809 Torstar54,621,724686,851 Power Corp. of Canada73,049,424458,115 Bell/Globemedia12,185,663364,277 Osprey Media181,536,963247,021 Canadian Newspapers Co.21,039,837148,548 Halifax-Herald Ltd.2713,870104,731 Brunswick News Inc.3675,278116,472 Horizon5630,31993,232 Hollinger Cdn. N.L.P.10326,27759,361 Independents5314,70057,078 Black Press1114,38819,065 Annex Publ. & Printing294,12517,125

10 Newspaper and Media Ownership Past regulations: –The Davey Report (1970) –The Kent Commission (1981) Recent regulations: –New CRTC Regulations (2008)

11 The Davey Report (1970) Investigated the influence and concentration of ownership in Canada that was previously unregulated Recommendation of report: establish Press Ownership Review Board

12 Then Kent Comission (1981) First Canadian inquiry directly concerned with newspapers Series of studies to determine: –Extent of ownership across Canada –Responsibility of the newspaper industry to the public –How the newspaper functioned as a business –Functioning of the newsroom –Quality of public affairs reporting –Quality of journalism –Future of the newspaper industry

13 CRTC Regulations (2008) To restrict cross-media ownership as a way of ensuring a diversity of editorial voices in the same market A person or entity will be permitted to control only 2 of 3 types of media outlets – radio, TV, or newspapers – in a single market

14 Major Points 1 – Newspapers are the foundation of an information culture 2 – Newspaper revenues based largely on advertising 3 – The country employs regulations (from The Davey Report and the Kent Commission) to prevent concentrated ownership and to encourage journalistic diversity.


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