Postmedia Network
Canadian media company
Postmedia Network[3] is a Canadian media conglomerate[4] that owns many newspapers.[5] It is the largest media group in Canada.[6] It owns the Vancouver Sun, the National Post, the Financial Post, and more. The company is headquartered in Toronto.[7]
Formerly | Canwest Limited Partnership (2000–2010) |
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Company type | Public |
TSX: PNC.A, PNC.B | |
Industry | Mass media |
Predecessor | Canwest |
Founded | July 13, 2010 |
Headquarters | 365 Bloor Street East Toronto, Ontario M4W 3L4 |
Products | Newspapers, media websites, news content |
Revenue | $458.2 million CAD (2022)[1] |
Owner |
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Number of employees | 2,006[2] |
Website | postmedia |
History change
The conglomerate was formed by National Post CEO Paul Godfrey[8] in 2010.
Assets change
Advertising change
- The Flyer Force
- Go!Local
Publishing change
Broadsheet dailies and weeklies change
- National Post
- Financial Post (administratively part of the National Post)
- Belleville Intelligencer
- Brantford Expositor
- Calgary Herald
- Cornwall Standard Freeholder
- Edmonton Journal
- Kenora Daily Miner and News
- Kingston Whig-Standard
- London Free Press
- Montreal Gazette
- North Bay Nugget
- Ottawa Citizen
- Regina Leader-Post
- The StarPhoenix (Saskatoon)
- Sault Star
- Sudbury Star
- Timmins Daily Press
- Vancouver Sun (not related to the tabloid Sun newspapers also owned by Postmedia)
- Windsor Star
Tabloid dailies change
Community newspapers change
Postmedia owns newspapers that serve smaller communities across Canada, including:
- Airdrie Echo (tabloid)
- Bow Valley Crag and Canyon (tabloid)
- Brockville Recorder and Times (broadsheet)
- Chatham This Week (tabloid)
- Clinton News-Record (tabloid)
- Cochrane Times (Alberta) (tabloid)
- Cochrane Times-Post (tabloid)
- Cold Lake Sun (tabloid)
- Drayton Valley Western Review (tabloid)
- Edson Leader (tabloid)
- Elliot Lake Standard (tabloid)
- Fort McMurray Today (tabloid)
- Fort Saskatchewan Record (tabloid)
- Goderich Signal-Star (tabloid)
- Grande Prairie Daily Herald-Tribune (tabloid)
- Hanna Herald (tabloid)
- High River Times (tabloid)
- Hinton Parklander (tabloid)
- Kincardine News (tabloid)
- Kingston This Week (tabloid)
- Lakeshore Advance (Grand Bend; tabloid)
- Lloydminster Meridian Booster (tabloid) sold to Lloydminster Source Ltd
- Mid-North Monitor (Espanola; tabloid)
- Mayerthorpe Freelancer (tabloid)
- Nanton News (tabloid)
- Owen Sound Sun Times (broadsheet)
- Peace River Record-Gazette (broadsheet)
- Pincher Creek Echo (tabloid)
- Red River Valley Echo (tabloid) closed 2020
- Sherwood Park News (tabloid)
- Simcoe Reformer (tabloid)
- St. Thomas Times-Journal (tabloid)
- Stratford Beacon Herald (broadsheet)
- Vulcan Advocate (tabloid)
- Vermilion Standard (tabloid)
- Whitecourt Star (tabloid)
- Winkler Times (tabloid)
- Woodstock Sentinel-Review (broadsheet)
Former assets change
- 24 Hours (Toronto, Vancouver) sold to Torstar and closed, 2017[9]
- Barrie Examiner (sold to Torstar and closed, 2017)[9]
- Bradford Times (tabloid) sold to Torstar and closed, 2017[9]
- Camrose Canadian (tabloid), closed 2018
- Collingwood Enterprise Bulletin sold to Torstar and closed, 2017[9]
- Niagara Falls Review (broadsheet) sold to Torstar, 2017
- Norwich Gazette, closed 2018
- Orillia Packet & Times (broadsheet) sold to Torstar and closed, 2017[9]
- Pembroke Daily Observer (broadsheet), ceasing print edition 2018
- Peterborough Examiner (broadsheet) sold to Torstar, 2017
- St. Catharines Standard (broadsheet) sold to Torstar in 2017
- Strathmore Standard (tabloid), closed 2018
Magazines change
- Financial Post Business
- Living Windsor
- Muskoka Magazine
- Kingston Life Magazine
- Interiors Magazine
- Backpack Magazine
- Cannabis Post
- Muskoka Visitor Guide
- Ontario Farmer Magazines (Hog, Beef, Dairy)
- Swerve
- TVtimes
Online change
- Canada.com
- Infomart.com
- Canoe.com
- celebrating.com
- connecting.com
- driving.ca
- househunting.ca
- remembering.ca
- shoplocal.ca
- SwarmJam.com
In addition, Postmedia Network owns all websites associated with all properties listed on this page either wholly or in partnership.
Software change
Related pages change
Other media groups in Canada include:
References change
- ↑ "Postmedia Reports Fourth Quarter Results". Postmedia Network Canada Corp. October 21, 2022. section 14
- ↑ 2021 Annual Information Form (PDF), Postmedia Network Canada Corp., 2021
- ↑ "Federal Corporation Information". Corporations Canada. Retrieved May 28, 2020.
- ↑ "You Must Be This Conservative To Ride: The Inside Story of Postmedia's Right Turn". canadalandshow.com. August 12, 2019. Retrieved August 12, 2019.
- ↑ "Postmedia revamps Ottawa Citizen's digital service". CBC News, May 20, 2014.
- ↑ "Postmedia Merges Newsrooms in Canada, Lays Off 90". The Wall Street Journal.
- ↑ "Contact Us | Postmedia". postmedia.com. Retrieved October 26, 2022.
- ↑ Olive, David (January 23, 2015). "Postmedia and the heavy price it pays to survive: Olive". Toronto Star. Toronto, ON. Retrieved February 22, 2016.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 Telecom; Media (November 27, 2017). "'The alarm bells should go off:' Postmedia, Torstar deal will see 36 community papers closed - Financial Post".